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Re: Beginnings of a fleet

From: "Eric Foley" <stiltman@t...>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 14:56:23 -0800
Subject: Re: Beginnings of a fleet

It's almost too bad that you started playing FT after Micro Machines
stopped
making their Star Wars and Star Trek lines.  I have a large shoebox full
of
the things that I collected a few years ago... which is rather nice when
I
feel like running fleet actions of almost any size or f lavor.	They
were
cheap, too... although it started to add up with the number of ships I
bought.  The Toys R Us people were always a little weirded out when I'd
buy
several packages of the same set at a time because I wanted to have
enough
similar ships that I'd be able to fly fleets of similar ships instead of
having to mix and match every time.

Eric/Stilts

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Bilderback" <bbilderback@hotmail.com>
To: <gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:18 PM
Subject: FT: Beginnings of a fleet

> Well, I'm starting to put together a group of ships.	Unfortunately,
they
> are stylistically unsimilar, and a little on the light side in size.
Here's
> what I have:
>
> 1. A B5 carrier - can't remember which one, it looks like a space
catamaran.
> 2.  3 really pointy B5 wdge-shaped ships, about destroyer sized.
> 3. 2 B5 Destroyers, they look like small cousins of SW Star Destroyers
( I
> lost 12 fig)
> 4. 2 Ork ramming ships found in a bits bin at the local gaming store.
> 5.  Some larger scale B5 fighters trimmed up to look like system
defense
> gunboats.
> 6. 2 JC fighters.
>
> 2B^2
>
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