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RE: Star Blazers FT

From: Win Baker <WinB@D...>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 14:52:02 -0500
Subject: RE: Star Blazers FT

The Argo aside, the rest of the Star Blazers ships (especially Terran)
would make for great FT ships. Easpecially since the forward turrets
cannot be swiveled to face aft. Though, don't most ships have at least
one aft turret?

Win Barker
Imagineer
Solutions onQue

> ----------
> From: 	Mark A. Siefert[SMTP:cthulhu@csd.uwm.edu]
> Sent: 	Monday, March 24, 1997 12:06 PM
> To:	FTGZG-L@bolton.ac.uk
> Subject:	Re: Star Blazers FT
> 
> Oerjan Ohlson wrote:
> > 
> > On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Win Baker wrote:
> > 
> > > Has anyone done a Star Blazers conversion? And are any minis
> available
> > > in the U.S.?
> > 
> > Dunno about a Star Blazers conversion, but Narn@aol.com (Musashi
> > Enterprises; don't remember his real name) will probably be happy to
> > supply ships to you. The photos I've seen of his models look good,
> but
> > since I haven't seen the series I don't know true they are.
>	
>	Ohhhh...Ohhhhh...I've seen them.  I've seen them.
>	Since I've seen some of the Star Blazers/Yamato series, I'd say
> the
> minis are very, very good.  Keith Johansen (narn@aol.com) is also
> doing
> a SB space combat game that go with the minis.  I haven't seen it yet
> (though he did want me to be a playtester.) nor do I know how the
> system
> works.
>	As for the minis. I plan on picking up some ships as soon as
> Keith gets
> back from a trip to Japan on April 1.  (He lives and operates in
> Milwaukee; just a hop, skip and a hyperspace jump from Muskego.)
> 
> Later,
> Mark S.
> 

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