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Re: FT---boom-and-zoom tactics

From: Nicholas Caldwell <nicholascaldwell@e...>
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:33:19 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Re: FT---boom-and-zoom tactics

Yep, my first fleet was a NAC battlecruiser fleet -- Two Ticonderoga DDs
standing for cruisers and three Arapaho corvettes for DDs.  Which just
happened to get me exactly what I needed to fight the example scenario
from FT.

Memories . . .

nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Francis <tony@brigademodels.co.uk>
Sent: Mar 24, 2004 8:47 AM
To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: FT---boom-and-zoom tactics

You could effectively create 'Fleet Scale' fleets by simply 
redesignating the models as something larger - most of the Official 
fleets are very similar in design style so just call an NSL destroyer a 
Battleship - as long as it's the same for both sides, it shouldn't cause

a problem once you get used to it.

agoodall@att.net wrote:

>I do agree with you that the miniatures are a bit big for centimetre
scale. I don't have a lot of space in our apartment, which is the reason
I hardly play FT anymore. Centimetre or half-inch scale would work best
for me, but the miniatures are just too darned big. I don't see this
problem of too little space ending soon (though rebasing my figures will
help), which is why I've been vaguely considering getting out of FT
altogether.
>
>--
>Allan Goodall		    agoodall@att.net
>http://www.hyperbear.com   agoodall@hyperbear.com
>
>  
>

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