"Ooops, some clarification is needed here. We'll be taking some samples of the Martians along to Crisis, but they are for the show only (they're basically...
Just got some 19th century 2mm figs, and was wondering how to organise them. At the moment I intneding to have 4 base battalions 2 blocks, with one base with...
... One colour (Fahne) per infantry battalion, or one (Standarte) per cavalry regiment. I wouldn't expect colours in the field after 1888/9. -- Michael...
... Rules have suffered due to the evil machinations of nefarious agents of the continent (work) and being laid low by guerre misatmiques (illness). I have...
The models have suffered from a burst of real life-itis amongst the Brigadiers (Phil the mouldmaker in particular). They're due 'any day now', as they have...
Gentlemen, Our duty is clear. we must imediately purchase enough figures from the Brigadiers to enable them to make it their full time occupation. This will...
hah bank holidays approach! Waste ye not time on the family, but on your extended family wot pays the bills! Well, probably some of them! Toy not with...
Hello All, I am new here and to the game of Aeronef. I am also the representative of my game group here. Many of the gents in my group, as well as myself,...
Hi, The great thing about Aeronef is that anything goes. If you look at some of the Brigade models you will get some ideas. Also a visit to your local DIY will...
If you look at my pics, I use 15mm storage from GZG, and a lot of Germy's 2mm. Local hardware shops, caravan accesories - any supply of odd shaped plastic...
Cake! Garn! I know it's the festive season but there's no need to go spending money on luxuries! Cos when Brigade release their new toys and the rules hit...
Hiya, Dirigibles are really easy - just buy (or scrounge) some 1/72nd or 1/48th scale plastic aircraft kit bombs or drop tanks; add some scrap pieces of sprue...
Maybe he needs the sugar fix to wind him up & give him energy like a kid spun out on candy. Sven ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
The main rule is; Anything goes! Check out the photo section of this group for photos of finished and work-in-progess shots of my own scratch built Aeronefs....
Thank you all!!! The responses were incredibly helpful and I do appreicate them, though I do still havea few more refined questions to add if you do not mind. ...
Tony, What scale are the vessel in that gallery? -Eli ... From: WGVSF@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WGVSF@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tony Harwood Sent: Thursday,...
Turrets on my models can be anywhere between around 2.5mm and 10mm. The smallest ones are seen on escort Nef (frigates etc), the largest are those on the...
What scale are the vessel in that gallery? -Eli They vary - the Luther Arkwright are about 1/600th and the Space 1889 are about 1/300th or 1mm = 1foot Brigade...
So, while out looking about for possible sources of materials for use in aeronef construction I found a collection of metal brads with pillbox-shaped heads....
er - What are metal brads ? IanS ... use in aeronef construction I found a collection of metal brads with pillbox-shaped heads. There are a few neat things...
They are a form of metal fastener usually used for connecting papers. They look like a tack but rather than having a push pin they have a flat metal pin that...
Making them readily available source of Martian tripods and Ll turrets. No, I didn't know either but was to afraid to ask! Well done! ... papers. They ... ...
You get quite a few of these things in craft shops for caed making. They may have originally been designed for paper fasteners but a lot of the craft ones are...