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AoG Omega Destroyer, Mini review

From: "Scott B. Jaqua" <jaqua@c...>
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 11:58:53 -0800
Subject: AoG Omega Destroyer, Mini review

Hope everyone feels that this sort of post is on-topic. Here goes....

Just assembled the Agents of Gaming Omega Destroyer (will be used with
EFSB rules system, Thanks Jon). The ship comes in six major parts and
lots of little turrets. The center rotating section comes in two halves
the once assembled needed lots of filling. This section is then glued to
the fore and aft primary hull parts. You need to pick the point in the
rotation you want. This could be used to identify ships at a glance. I
think the best look is with this section between the 10 to 2 o'clock
positions. Next you assemble the two engine halves and glue them to the
aft hull. You will need to find an aft view as one is not provided to
show what this should look like. Last you have to cut 12 turrets from
the sprues, sand and glue them to the fore and aft primary hulls. The
turrets are poorly cast and hard to handle. However they give you extra
in case you lose one. 

Over all I'd rate this mini as FAIR. Its a pain to assemble, but the
level of detail is ok for a mini in this scale.

Scott B. Jaqua
Systems Manager
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