So, what's in the painting queue for everyone? I actually did a little painting yesterday, mainly just assembly and base-coating, but it felt good to pick up the brushes again. I'm working on some ASF's.
Also, was reading a thread over on the boards about how to introduce new players to Aerotech, and someone suggested the scenario out of the old Battlespace book: 2 Congress-class frigates versus 1 Black Lion in an asteroid field. I thought that sounded like a good start for capital-class aerotech, so I've got them assembled as well. I also picked up some of the micro ASF's, but I'm unsure about how to base these. Am I supposed to use the multi-hole bases, and put some on there to represent a fighter squadron? Or base each individually? If using the multi-hole base, am I supposed to not glue the fighters onto it, so that they can individually be removed as destroyed? Or does the fighter stand only represent a squadron and is not intended to be used WYSIWYG, similar to how we use infantry and BA bases? Is there any advantage to basing individually, or is it the case that once you've got capital ships on the board, then fighters must be played at the squadron level? Anyway, looking forward to learning some AT.
Lastly, I really need to start using magnification for painting. I just can't get the details I want without it, I think. Plus it's giving me eye-strain trying to pick out small details, although that's partially the fault of just not having enough light. Can you guys recommend a good light/magnifier? Is something like this good enough:
http://www.staples.com/VisionMax-Black-Adjustable-Full-Spectrum-Magnifying-Clip-On-Desk-Lamp/product_612507#answerbox_content? Would I be better off with a head-mounted magnifier? I'm leaning more towards the magnification light combo, because then solving two problems at once, more light and magnification. Please help.