The two barrels above the hangers are the rail guns.
As others have note the HPCs are beside the hangers, with scaffolding running down there sides.
Those were the railguns firing. Note the rings, the universal sign for a railgun firing since Arnold did Eraser.
The same AoG book which lists the Avenger dying out in the Earth-Minbari War also has them listed in civil war scenerios. They were never great with keeping themselves totaly straight fluffwise.
He's right I was refering to the B5Ws version on the Troligan. It's fluff then was that it was heavily armored to allow it to drive into the middle of an enemies fleet, then use it's shifters to disrupt the fleets formation. he brakiri shiftes were designed afterwards and were less useful than...
And the new one still doesnt have gravitic shifters. Why not? It would have given it a different and likely desirable role helping it stand out against the tinashi.
The new Troligan is an obvious homage to GW's work from the late '80s. It could easily a Eldar warship from a earlier attempt at making Battlefleet Gothic. Back when Gw concentrated on making cartoon character style minis.
The Nolo'Tar is just too damn big. Mongoose really needs to tone down...
This aint a great way of putting their best foot forward in mini design. From the command omega I just recieved, I know the Posiden grav section is a mess and the quality for omega parts has never been great either. So why keep combining two of their worst minis?
-Give the Troligan it's gravitic shifters back and hull 6
-Make the Hyperion Patrol cruiser from the Earth Minbari War book a standard fleet option for early EA fleets. It seems a good representative of a pre-heavy laser Dilgar era hyperion
-Make the Vorhcan worthwhile.
-Give us the Shargoti...
The secondhand ships are one of the few things Mongoose has got right recently. The only Pak ships we see in the show are Pak piloted Warbirds.
I'm curious to known though why two of the old Pak minis are missing from the new range, and why they went the cop out fighter becomes a patrol ship...
Flames of War might be considered a knock-off if they had chosen a name more closely associated with the computer property, for instance if it had been Battlefield: Flames of War.
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