G'day,
> Mr. Wilson, if you're out there, thanks again for the Narn
Which one is it?
Bintak I use as an SDN, G'Quan (I spelt that wrong right?) I use as a BDN or
DN T'Loth as a CVH
Was it one of those or should I try again?;)
> Beth Fulton Wrote:
> G'day,
*SNIP*
> Which one is it?
The T'Loth, I believe. Mind you, this is the full-sized B5 Wars model,
not the Fleet Action one. Huge. A CVN might work, but the only place I see on
the twin hulls that might be fighter bays exit right between the barrels of
the big guns, kinda scary. I was tempted to find smaller nacelles to attach to
the middle piece, make each wedge a ship, and get 3 ships for the price
of 1....
3B^2
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> "Brian Bilderback" <bbilderback@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Beth Fulton Wrote:
I've got a _yet_to_be_assembled_ one of these, and I've also been
considering building as 3 ships :-). And if you think the T'loth is big,
you should see the Octuron! (Centauri capital ship) - I managed to get
2 after a local shop finally gave up trying to sell them at full price and
halved it.
One of the side hull pieces of the Octuron could be used as a basis for
a Renegade Legion Leviathan - with a bit of work.
All of the original B5 Wars figures tended to be huge, but Agents of Gaming
have stopped doing them (they still sell the ones that are
already available) - and are concentrating of Fleet Action scale figures
(also usable for B5 wars, or Full Thrust :-) and GROPOS.
> From: Charles Taylor <nerik@monkslode.fsnet.co.uk>
> I've got a _yet_to_be_assembled_ one of these, and I've also been
I have. *drool*
> All of the original B5 Wars figures tended to be huge, but Agents of
Much of my cascadian fleet is B5 FA Centauri and Narn stuff.
3B^2
G'day,
> I was tempted to find smaller nacelles to attach
Had the same thought, just never got round to picking up another T'Loth to do
it;)
Cheers