No time limit. Just fly until their load is spent or they are shot down. If you survive you can return to your carrier and get used again.
BTW there are a lot of guns which fire more than 30". If you don't want to put a carrier at risk then use land based planes. They will have to spend more...
The actual size is unimportant, it's the angles which are. As long as you reduce the template by any linear scale then the angles will stay the same. Try them on a copier at 50% or 75%.
Terry
It does make more sense. It avoids the bows of longer ships sweeping through miles of sea. Ship miniatures are really only playing tokens representing a tiny point in a vast ocean so the orientation of the miniature is only to show the orientation of the actual ship. Turning from the middle then...
Can I put in a vote for that too. Not just the thickness but a lot badly need levelling. It looks like the resin cured at an angle. For other models I use 2mm thick plasticard and that is plenty thick enough.
Terry
As I understand, all arcs and measurements are made from the centre of the ship whether model or card counter. Alternatively you can nominate some near central feature such as the bridge or a mast to be the centre as long as you are consistent and your opponent agrees that is. It means the...
Is there a standard for basing planes? I am using a mixture of 1/1800 scale Mongoose, Shapeways and A&A ships on rectangular bases and have some 1/900 scale planes to use with them.
Terry
Greg has been great at providing copies but really they should be in the book. In my edition they are in the index but the book runs out of pages before the counters. In my son's copy there is no mention in the index but he does have counters. :shock:
Looking forward to V.2
Terry
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