Basically the squadron boxes are a good starting point but not many people will want multiple dreadnoughts in a fleet. Reinforcement boxes fill the gaps to create a more balanced fleet.
Essentially they drop the battlecruiser and dreadnought from a squadron box and add three more small ships.
So a Klingon box would look like this
D7, D6, 2x F5, 2 x E4
A Federation
CA, CL, 2 x DD/DW, 2 x FF
And the Romulans would have 2
Firehawk, Sparrowhawk, 2 x Skyhawk, 2 x Seahawk
King Eagle, War Eagle, 2 x Battlehawk, 2 x Snipe
This means the Romulan players can pick up one of three, or indeed all of three, fleet boxes to fill in the gaps and theme their fleets.
For price point you can place it around the same as squadron boxes, and if people feel it isn't cost effective enough, add a Fed POL, Klingon E4 or G2, or extra seahawk or snipe to the respective boxes to give more small ships.
Combined with a standard squadron box, you get a DN, BC, 2 x CA, 2x CL, 5 x DD/FF (or equivalent), which gives you a fairly balanced force.
Essentially they drop the battlecruiser and dreadnought from a squadron box and add three more small ships.
So a Klingon box would look like this
D7, D6, 2x F5, 2 x E4
A Federation
CA, CL, 2 x DD/DW, 2 x FF
And the Romulans would have 2
Firehawk, Sparrowhawk, 2 x Skyhawk, 2 x Seahawk
King Eagle, War Eagle, 2 x Battlehawk, 2 x Snipe
This means the Romulan players can pick up one of three, or indeed all of three, fleet boxes to fill in the gaps and theme their fleets.
For price point you can place it around the same as squadron boxes, and if people feel it isn't cost effective enough, add a Fed POL, Klingon E4 or G2, or extra seahawk or snipe to the respective boxes to give more small ships.
Combined with a standard squadron box, you get a DN, BC, 2 x CA, 2x CL, 5 x DD/FF (or equivalent), which gives you a fairly balanced force.