Aotrs Shipyards models are designed primarily for miniature wargames.
All of the models large enough to physically accomodate it have a 3.4mm diameter hole, which is sufficient to fit in a typical plastic flying base/flight stand. Models too small for this have instead a flattened area, suitable for gluing to a stand, if necessary (e.g. particularly in the case of the Stone Portal Fleet).
On some smaller vessels, the model will be available as a single ship or in a pack of 3-4 models. These packs are optimised for Strong White Flexible and to reduce the cost per ship where you are likely to want to have multiple ships. The single models are there just in case you only want to fill out the odd ship in your fleet! Note that on very small models (like corvettes or scoupships), it sometimes isn't worth doing this as you only start to save any costs for 10-12 models per pack (e.g. Stone Portal Corvettes), which is a bit too many.
MATERIALS: UPDATE 29/01/2010
The models, many of which are on the minimum wall thickness, are restricted to either Strong White Flexible (and it's coloured permutations) or detail. Models printable in detial can be printed in SWF, but models that are designated as SWF are generally not suited to detail material. I've put the hard-coded restrictions in, because I don't at this point, have the money to prototype everything and I'd rather restrict the material than have people try and print things things that won't work. (As has happened once already.) If in doubt, I've erred on the side of caution. The model will have a materials section in the description section that gives the suggested (or only) material, which is what the prototypes have been printed in (optimised for lowest cost, as we Aotrs are a tight crowd...!) This will be either Strong White Flexible or [x] detail. The designs will be optimised for these materials.
Strong White Flexible is self-explanatory.
[x] detail refers to any of the detail materials (White, Black or Transparent). Transparent is recommended, since the models are designed to be painted. (We have found a cheap acrylic spray primer and then standard acrylic model paints produces pefectly good results.)
RANGES: All ships of the same fleet in a range (or design company) are prefixed with a code to allow easy searching when organised by title. In addition, each fleet range has it's own shop section.Current fleet ranges:
Aotrs: Army Of The Red Spear vessels. Primarily supplementary vessels for the existing (mainly-scratch built) Aotrs fleet.
ASF: Alpha Strike Force. A high tech fleet. (Many of whom's ship designs have been lurking around for decades!)
BDSC: BD Starship Corporation. A small starship manufacturer.
GDH: General Designs Hulls. The most prevalent starship manufacturer in the galaxy, GDH starships are available on the open market and are frequently refitted by the end user. They have several series of ships, based on similar hull shapes.
GDAC: General Designs Auxillary Craft. A subsidiary of GDH who manufacture ancillary craft like shuttles and fighters.
SP: Stone Portal Fleet. A race of mysterious ancient beings whose vessels derive their power from superspace portals. They are generally slow but tough.
SSA: Saturn Syndicate Ascendancy. A breakaway human faction that evolved from a series of megacorporations. (The SSA is an attempt to capture a more "atomic sci-fi" feel, akin to that in the works of Stewart Cowley's TTA series of books in particular.)
VA: Vivrathk Aggression. A race of highly vicious combatants.
XGA: Extra-Galactic Aliens: Little is known of these aliens, except that they come from a galactic cluster almost the opposite side of the universe.
MG: Manouvre Group models: Armoured combat vehicles range in 1/72 and 1/144 20th century (plus), featuring sci-fi and models otherwise difficult to obtain in other forms (e.g. the dirtbikes).
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The Stone Portal Assault Shuttles are more streamlind than most Stone Portal vessel, since they are designed for atmopheric landings to deploy troops as well as boarding operations. The their twin portal generators rotate from vertical to horizontal when in ground effect mode or landed.
The Stone Portal Fighters do not have a portal generator, but run on advanced battery technology, charged by the carrier. They are armed with three powerful Phasic Lance cannons, but no expendable munitions.
The Stone Portal Light Cruiser sports a massive array of energy weapons, making it one of the more dangerous ships to encounter. It is the fastest large vessel in the Stone Portal Fleet, and because it carries enough point-defense weaponry to be self-sufficient, typically operates in small groups of two-to-three ships or more, sometimes with a larger vessel like a Heavy Cruiser.
The Escort Destroyer is an anti-missile, anti-fighter platform, which supports lighter and faster vessels than the Escort Cruiser (such as the Torpedo Destroyer and Missile Frigate).
The Stone Portal Missile Frigate is slow but capable of delivering a heavy payload of guided weapons. It's missile defenses are limited, however, forcing it to rely on escort vessels for protection.
The Torpedo Destroyer, like most Stone Portal vessels, slow and lumbering in comparison to the vessels of other races. However, it makes up for that lack by mounting it's torpedo tubes in twin ball turrets, giving it unrestricted fields of fire.
The Recon Frigate has two sensor arrays so powerful they each require their own portal generator. This provides the fleet with superb scanning and intelligence.
A light combat vessel, Stone Portal Corvettes usually work in pairs, supported by an Escort Corvette. This allows them to mount heavier weaponry for a light vessel than normal.
The Heavy Carrier is the largest ship in the Stone Portal arsenal, significantly bigger than the Dreadnought. It carries four squadrons of fighters (typically two fighter and two bomber), as well as it's own limited Phasic Lance armament.
Designed to work with a pair of Stone Portal Corvettes, the Escort Corvette provides anti-fight and missile protection with two rotary flare-beam arrays. Current versions replace the older Phasic Lance array with a Phasic Mortar in the same housing, which fires a quartet of explosive pulses to aid point-defense in the ship's forward arc. They are also commonly seen escorting larger craft.
The Stone Portal heavy Cruiser is a large-all-rounder ship-of-the-line, armed with a large array of Phasic Lances. It is typically seen supporting the larger capital ships or flying with groups of Light Cruisers.
The Stone Portal Transport is almost unarmed and slow. The bulk of it's hull is taken up by cargo space, full of supplies and spare parts to keep the Stone Portal Fleet running.
The Stone Portal Escort Cruiser is designed to protect the ships of the fleet from fighter and missile attack, particularly the otherwise-vulnerable Dreadnought. It does so with a host of defenses, including a series of point-defense missile racks and short- and long- range version flare-beam rotary point-defense arrays.
The first vessel of the Stone Portal fleet encountered, and the largest pure combat vessel, the Dreadnought is slow and cumbersome. It lacks much in the way of anti-fighter protection, and relies on escort vessels to defend it. However, this means it mounts a prostidgious amount of weaponry, armour and shields. The bulk of the firepower comes from a huge complement of Phasic Lances, which can deal out a phenominal amount of damage. They are supplemented by the almost supperflous vental torpedo turret.
The Battleship carries a considerable wealth of Phasic Lances, backed-up by dozens of missiles, to tear the shields and armour from any vessel it encounters.
The Stone Portal Light Carrier, like the Assault Cruiser, is based around the transport hull, as three designs have similar mission profiles. The Light Carrier is the most heavily armed of the three, sporting a full-sized array of Phasic Lances. It's primary role, however, is to serve as the base for a fighter or bomber squadron.
The Stone Portal Assault Cruiser, like the Light Carrier, is based around the transport hull, as three designs are simialr in having large, bulky cargo. In the case of the Assault Carrier, it is two small hangar bays for Assault Shuttles and the accompanying troops. Of the three, the Assault Cruiser is the most heavily armoured, though it's weaponry is only basic.
The Stone Portal Bombers carry two twin heavy anti-fighter torpedo tubes but only light Phasic Lance weapons themselves, requiring escort from Fighters.
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From the tireless, Lich-filled shipyards of the Army Of The Red Spear comes a range of starship miniatures, designed for tabletop gaming.