B5 Fleet Scale question

TimoftheC2

Mongoose
Hi Guys, a quick noob question but how much difference in scale is there in the "Fleet Action" scale and the "normal" ship scale that I have seen on here?

Regards

Tim.c
 
Greetings and welcome!

I don't have a picture on me, but somewhere there is one on the gallery thread. You going to be looking at something between 50 - 75% smaller for FA, minimum.

For example, my FA Primus is 2 inches long.

If you are debating which to get I will say that my friend who has ACtA scale said that wished he had gotten FA instead when he saw mine. His reasons: more ships can be on the table at one time and they have good detail. My reason: price. Agents of Gaming still has some inventory online, and you can get anywhere between 2 and 6 FA ships for the same cost as the ACtA versions, at least at today's prices.
 
Tim,
here's the link to Agents:
http://agentsofgaming.com/oshop.htm

Scroll thru the gallery too and you'll see what Trek was talking about with comparisons. Id give you specifics but work blocks all the pics for me while viewing the gallery. :)
 
The biggest appeal to me was always the ease of transport of FA minis.

However the new ships and fleets had me changing over.
 
Good point about the ship selection. I know it is a little beyond the original question, but it is good to point out that there is a limit on FA ship designs. For example, my first fleet was Centauri, and the only ships I was missing was the Liati and the Adira. How often am I going to use the Adira? Beside, I could always use the ACtA scale Adira alongside everything else and it wouldn't look terribly out of place. As for the Liati, I built one, and I think it is very passable. Check out the pics on page 29 of the gallery.

My second fleet was Earth Alliance, which is only missing the Victory and Marathon. I almost went with Brakiri but decided against it for a few reasons, not the least of which was that I couldn't find most of the ship types in FA.

But I must say, if you are trying to decide on a fleet, there's nothing like the therapy that results from blowing Narn cruisers to kingdom come with a couple of Vorchan. :lol:
 
yeah but in fairness, the Liata was dog ugly, and the Adira was a great shape, but had more of a future as a bludgeoning weapon than a space game model :-)
scratchbuild either for FA. I have a half built FA liati (unique design) which I am rather pleased with
 
Ships aren't all to the same scale anyway. At best, within a single fleet, if the model of ship A is bigger than the model of ship B then the "real" ship A is probably bigger than ship B, though not to the same proportions.

Some people use Fleet Action models for smaller ships and B5 Wars / Mongoose for larger ships - especially the Adira and Excalibur/Victory.
 
Guys - many thanks for the answers.

he reason I asked is that I have saw some FA scale ships for sale and was thinking of getting em - still haven't managed to make a start on any B5 Fleets yet :-(.

Had a scroll through the Gallery as suggested and some nice stuff on there - especially page 29 :wink: However, not sure I could see anything that showed the size differences, although there's a lot on there and I need to have a close look when I get more time.

Anyhow - thanx for the posts

Tim.C
 
TimoftheC2 said:
Guys - many thanks for the answers.

he reason I asked is that I have saw some FA scale ships for sale and was thinking of getting em - still haven't managed to make a start on any B5 Fleets yet :-(.

Had a scroll through the Gallery as suggested and some nice stuff on there - especially page 29 :wink: However, not sure I could see anything that showed the size differences, although there's a lot on there and I need to have a close look when I get more time.

Anyhow - thanx for the posts

Tim.C

Be careful where and from whom you are buying FA scale ships. Agents of Gaming have been great to me. I'd highly recommend them. I have recently had some very serious trouble with someone on the forums here doing a grab-and-go with my money.
 
basaint said:
Tim,
here's the link to Agents:
http://agentsofgaming.com/oshop.htm

Scroll thru the gallery too and you'll see what Trek was talking about with comparisons. Id give you specifics but work blocks all the pics for me while viewing the gallery. :)

Hmmm, been on the AOG site and it seems they have some of the stuff that I want in stock - anyone know for certain that they are still trading and shipping to the UK?

Also, looking at the pics in the B5 ACTA Fleet Books and the pics of the ships for sale on the site, are the fighters that are based on a hexagonal base (one fighter in each point) in the B5 book FA scale or B5 Wars scale?

Thanx

Tim
 
In short: The AoG site is still going and does ship to the UK.

The long: AoG shut up shop quite a few years ago. Bruce Graw, an AoG guy, bought a load of AoG stock, and bought back from distributors and uses the AoG site to sell them. He is reliable, reputable and the site is a good place to get minis. I know some people have said he takes a while, but I have had no problems when I ordered from him. And his international postage is very reasonable.
 
Greg Smith said:
In short: The AoG site is still going and does ship to the UK.

The long: AoG shut up shop quite a few years ago. Bruce Graw, an AoG guy, bought a load of AoG stock, and bought back from distributors and uses the AoG site to sell them. He is reliable, reputable and the site is a good place to get minis. I know some people have said he takes a while, but I have had no problems when I ordered from him. And his international postage is very reasonable.

Thanks for that Greg. I have emailed AOG and Greg confirmed that exact point, so should have the start of me fleet on the way soon :D

Can anybody just confirm for me what size of fighters are the best to use. Are the smaller FA Scale (using the hexagonal bases) better than the B5 Wars scale which appear to be individual ships on their own stands?

Thanks

Tim
 
I confirm everything that has been said about FA scale and AOG.
It's funny to see that about 100$ worth of FA minis is about the size of a medium sized enveloppe. You would think a lot of ships is missing, but not, everyone is there.
BTW, although I no more play ACTA mainly due to the lack of opponents, I still buy B5 ships for another rule.
AOG is bery useful in that regards.

Marc
 
The smaller FA fighters are probably the best to use, they look closer to scale. Also you can opt to base less than 6 to a stand, to stretch your fighters further.
 
TimoftheC2 said:
Also, looking at the pics in the B5 ACTA Fleet Books and the pics of the ships for sale on the site, are the fighters that are based on a hexagonal base (one fighter in each point) in the B5 book FA scale or B5 Wars scale?
Both. Most Mongoose fighters are FA scale, six small fighters on a hexagonal base. Some of the larger fighters such as the Drazi Sky Serpent are B5 Wars scale. And the Mongoose White Star Fighter is the FA scale White Star ship.

If you're using FA scale ships then you definitely want FA scale fighters, unless you want your fighters looking almost as big as some of the smaller starships. :)
 
Jim Fox at Fox Miniatures has both scales of ships also. He is currently working on a list of what he has left.

You can reach him at fox@foxminiatures.com

I just bought some Drazi both regular scale and FA scale. I am using the FA scale for the Warbirds and Sunhawks and the Storm Falcon for the Firehawk. Then the normal Stormfalcon. It looks nice on the table. I may start doing that witht he rest of my fleets.

tschuma
 
Ok Guys,

Many many thanks for all the input on this - all very much appreciated

Ordered some EA Ships from AOG to get me started (finally). Bought the B5 Wars scale for the main ships and FA scale for the starfurys - should be here in the next week or so - :D

Regards

Tim.C
 
Da Boss said:
Saw there was a couple of small FA scale fleets for sale on ebay at present..........

Yeah Boss, I looked at them a couple of days ago and that is what prompted the question.

I've played a number of different historical scales over the years, from 6mm to 25mm and decided that the larger scales are better looking on the table - just more damned expensive.
 
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