Hi All I recently purchased the Honved and Lussin for a campaign I am working on, and was surprised to see that in the write up on the brigademodels site that...
It's a fair point - I was thinking this as I packed them in your order last night (which is in the post, BTW). Our stats aren't official / set in stone /...
Thanks Tony I understand all rules can change, but there are some out there, that will not be named, that treat the rules as "The Word". Class 6 is an idea,...
The U.S. Hunley and Tallahassee are almost the same way. Both are listed as class 5, but the Tallahassee is damned near twice the size. So I changed it to...
... That would be my guess. I remember seeing a pic of one of the larger nefs, wish a brass colored spinner on the stern. There is always the idea of a nef...
The reason for the discrepancy is that I hadn't seen the Lussin model when I wrote up the stats - in fact I think the mini was a few years away from ...
The following WGVSF poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: When you get together to play Aeronef, how many players actively take part?...
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That's the beautiful thing about this particular game. We don't have to treat it like gospel. If something doesn't seem right, all we have to do is get on here...
... gamers ... Don't interpret the lack of solo player votes as necessarily true. People have a hard time admitting that they play with themselves. Of course I...
Hi We've finally got round to releasing some of the Nef that have been on the slipways for a while. These include : US Brooklyn Cruiser German BA-97 Patrol Nef...
Hi All As players, what interested you about the fleet that you have built for Aeronef? For me, I saw the L'Epee Class Commerce Raider and the Archangelsk...
All of the Aeronef models are made by two people, myself and Phil here at Brigade. In general, we both collect the models that we've made ourselves. Phil made...
Russians for me - although I use a lot of French kit - for instance I have a pair of modified Charlemagnes which I think look nice. (Tony has some photos) Ken ...
Well reminded - I'll get them on the website ASAP. And yes, they are very nice - none of the capships are alike with different funnel arrangements, extra...
... My Burgundians were inspired by one of the pictures in the rules. after building some class 3 ships, I then had to develope reasons why they were designed...
Well I have the following fleets French - Blue white and red colour scheme Brazil - Painted in Brazil football colours and named after famous players Dutch -...
You can never have enough funnels! ... From: Tony Francis To: WGVSF@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 6:20 PM Subject: Re: WG VSF: Aeronef...
German was my first fleet I started working on, I built my first (and only ) dreadnought even before I recieved the rule book. Then quickly switched to the...
That'll be the follow-on Charlemagne II class then ! I had already given thought to an 'extended' Charlemagne with a new superstructure on the exising hull (a...
Ken What did you name the Archangelsk converted to a fixed wing tender? Do you have stats for it? Thank you Jon ... (and faster) with three funnels ;-) ... ...
Also Ken, Did you ink around the gun mounts on the sides? It looks great. Lastly, were did the cranes come from? Sorry for all of the questions. Jon ... ...
Having finally managed to look that up and understand it (!), the father of Charlemagne now makes sense. Son of Charlemagne might be more appropriate - 'Pepin...