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RE: What do FT/MT players use to represent missiles?

From: "BEST, David" <dbest@s...>
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 13:58:21 -0600
Subject: RE: What do FT/MT players use to represent missiles?

We use counters from my Alpha Omega game. Sometimes it helps to have
nice small stackable counters when you have a lot of missiles coming in
at the same target.  Depending on what the miniatures look like though
we would probably consider them.

David Best

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>From:	Peter Mancini[SMTP:Peter_Mancini@onesource.com]
>Sent:	Wednesday, April 15, 1998 3:49 PM
>To:	FTGZG-L@bolton.ac.uk
>Subject:	Re: What do FT/MT players use to represent missiles?
>
>One guy in our club bought a pack of weapons for model makers
(basically
>missiles, drop tanks, and bombs for aircraft), painted them up and
mounted
>them.	They look great as missiles, but they are a bit on the large
side.
>What are the sizes of these missiles?
>
>--Pete
>
>
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>Game Masters <bill3@stellargames.com>
>04/15/98 03:02 PM
>
>
>Please respond to FTGZG-L@bolton.ac.uk
>
>To:   Full Thrust <FTGZG-L@bolton.ac.uk>
>cc:	(bcc: Peter Mancini/OneSource)
>Subject:  What do FT/MT players use to represent missiles?
>
>
>
>
>What do you use to represent missiles -- especially those of you who
like
>to
>fire swarms of them?  Perhaps you currently use paperclips, paper
cutouts,
>poker
>chips, or pennies.
>
>Superior Models is thinking about re-releasing their line of Starfleet
Wars
>missiles (also know as CAPTACs), but can't guage the demand.  Would any
of
>you
>actually spend a little more money for miniatures that look more
deadly?
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