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Battlefleet Gothic Ships
Published on 25 September 2010 - 09:21:36
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Reply #46 | Published on 30 September 2010 - 06:57:03

Eh, they allready have the Lathe class light cruiser using the admech hull. 

 

and who did that to that light cruiser?  It stings my eyes to look upon.... though it could be just the camera flash...

Non Nobis Domine Sed Nomine Tua Da Na Glorium

If the tanks succeed, then victory follows.
Heinz Guderian

 

Reply #47 | Published on 30 September 2010 - 07:07:12
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Heh,
that's my AdMech CL. Horrible casted model.
thanks. lol

Overexposure on the model intenional to get all the lines on the model as it was used in the AdMech pdf for battlefleet gothic made by Brother Argos and Vaaish.
(Just the Ships of Mars pdf poured into a proper BFG format).
 

 

To ease you, here is a picture of my Lunar Class Admech:

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Reply #48 | Published on 30 September 2010 - 08:57:44

I'm semi-mollified

Non Nobis Domine Sed Nomine Tua Da Na Glorium

If the tanks succeed, then victory follows.
Heinz Guderian

 

Reply #49 | Published on 25 October 2010 - 21:28:08
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I now have over 21 cruisers of different configurations to work with. I have more coming too. Some were horribly painted, and I have tried stripping them with brake fluid, which works ok, but I need a better option. Any ideas? I could also use a little advice on painting them, such as easiest way to do so.

Fortuna beneficium insanum

Reply #50 | Published on 25 October 2010 - 23:51:47
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Dunking them in Simple Green for a few hours works for most miniatures, I've found.

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Reply #51 | Published on 26 October 2010 - 06:20:16
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Grand Inquisitor Fulminarex said:

I now have over 21 cruisers of different configurations to work with. I have more coming too. Some were horribly painted, and I have tried stripping them with brake fluid, which works ok, but I need a better option. Any ideas? I could also use a little advice on painting them, such as easiest way to do so.

Simple Green or dettol, along with a brush and a strong but thin needle.

Painting can be tricky as I always found the models to be tricky and requring a steady hand for the lines. The only advide I can give is keep the colour scheme simple take your time and mount the model on a wine cork for hease of painting. I find that helps. Though you might want to drink the wine after you've finished painting.

Hold your sword as if you were holding a bird in your hand: not too lightly to prevent his escape and not too tightly to prevent him choking

Justin Lafauger, 1826

 

 

Reply #52 | Published on 26 October 2010 - 06:38:33
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Lightbringer said:

As for the old Spacefleet ships, I still like these...

-metal galaxy-class troop transport (no Imperial prow, very un-Imperial looking) 

Actually there was a tongue in cheek reference to one of these in a Caiphas Caine Novel, where they are described as 'antidiluvian'( though what antidiluvian is in imperial terms Im not sure....pre imperium?). So if the old galaxy troopships are still around its not unreasonable to think that some of the space fleet ships may be around too. Though I have to agree about the class thing...it denotes the designation and function of a ship rather than its exterior look. I think this would be specifically true for raiders and transports. Military vessels by nature tend to be standardised because they are often stripped and canabalised for parts to keep other ships going. Private vessels such as non military raiders and transports would be in my opinion have a lot more variation. And a good thing to because one of the raiders the Hazeroth class privateer looks Emperor Damn ugly...looks more like a tugboat than a raider. The Shipwright who designed that one really dropped the ball...

 

Hold your sword as if you were holding a bird in your hand: not too lightly to prevent his escape and not too tightly to prevent him choking

Justin Lafauger, 1826

 

 

Reply #53 | Published on 27 October 2010 - 18:29:18

Interestingly enough, according to fluff the Galaxy -class was able to disembark an entire IG regiment at once with a full compliment of shuttles.

Non Nobis Domine Sed Nomine Tua Da Na Glorium

If the tanks succeed, then victory follows.
Heinz Guderian

 

Reply #54 | Published on 11 November 2010 - 01:02:42
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 Any ideas on good color schemes  for RT vessels? How many ships in a prosperous RT fleet? Any heraldry ideas for ships?

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Reply #55 | Published on 11 November 2010 - 01:24:35
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 I like these light cruisers. where can I get them?

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Reply #56 | Published on 11 November 2010 - 02:43:02

Most of the ships are still on GW's order pages, including the various AdMech designs and the Rogue Trader ship and escorts: http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/armySubUnitCats.jsp?catId=cat490024a&rootCatGameStyle=

I have collected my fleet by tactically scavinging Ebay for bits and large purchases, and ordered those hard to find bits from the GW site itself. Forge World had a bunch of BFG models itself, though I think that they are less interesting for a Rogue Trader.

Color schemes and Heraldry for Rogue Traders is probably immensely varied, both to reflect their status in the Imperium as well as to distinguish them from the Merchant and Solar fleets. The rulebooks state one cruiser as being very gaudy while another is still very much in the state it was when it was part of Battlefleet Calixis. It will also reflect the personality of the Bearer of the Warrent. My own players chose a blue / white color scheme and heraldry.

A prosperous Rogue Trader fleet will  likely hold between 3 and 8 vessels, a mighty fleet in its own right, several of which are Light Cruiser weight and even a rare Cruiser serving as flagship (I generally avoid anything ouchier then a Lunar except as an opponent to my players - they already kick quite enough ass with just a Dauntless). You can include an Escort Carrier (Q-ship or modified Trade vessel with fighter launch bays) and several escorts, filling out the rest with Merchant Vessels to represent supplies, bulk hauling capacity and perhaps even an orbital refinery to instantly process ill-gotten gains. This would represent a powerful and prosperous Rogue Trader who mostly mines and trades, and you can increase or decrease fleet size based on this prosperity. Also, you can switch around ships to add or subtract combat ability when taking into account how 'safe' the area of space is (Raiders, Warzone, Lost Cradle of Humanity, Dead Xenos World, etc...).

 

"Praise the Emperor and pass the ammunition for what one does not solve, the other will."

Reply #57 | Published on 25 February 2013 - 23:12:37

Ive started converting up cruisers, light cruisers & a grand cruiser for my rogue trader fleet  - After having a look in the "Rogue trader :Battlefleet Koronus" Ive been inspired to make an Ad-Mech factory ship and in the future even a Universe class mass conveyor & Conquest class star galleon.

You should look at http://www.resinaddict.com/blog/category/battlefleet-gothic/ for alternative rams and what not - Theres also a great amount of info at both http://www.forum.specialist-arms.com/index.php#c1 and http://www.warseer.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?92-Battlefleet-Gothic-Discussion

 

Lastly the painted RT cruisers are amazing!

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Reply #58 | Published on 21 March 2013 - 17:48:13

 

This is not the best photo of this mini in the world, and it was smashed to a pulp in a move.  I'm rebuilding it.

Non Nobis Domine Sed Nomine Tua Da Na Glorium

If the tanks succeed, then victory follows.
Heinz Guderian

 

Reply #59 | Published on 23 March 2013 - 21:55:28

Nice ship mate -
I like the system ship you've put on the base- I have a similar very similar idea . Will post pics when I get a chance

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Reply #60 | Published on 25 March 2013 - 09:21:34
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Is that The Ordained Destiny?

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