Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Saturday, November 29, 2014
The Votes are In!
Well there wasn't much of a conscience reached with the pole, but since I voted for Aquanef I will be going in that direction. I have a few craft I have already been working on and will post the results soon. So keep an eye out!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
UPDATE!!!
Sorry nothing new. I just recently got back on land but I did get my hands on some interesting photos I will up load soon.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
News
I haven't been up to much modeling or gamming recently but, I'll still try to have a little something up by christmas.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Reading
With nothing else to do I've been reading The Adventures of Luther Arkwright comic recently. After reading this work I have an idea for a helicoptor airship and some land ironclads. I might be picking up a few German Land Ironclads soon just to try them out.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
More news
My Internet connection has not been all too reliable over the past few months, but such is the life of a sailor. I have been reading up on history and have some ideas for new craft and scenarios in mind and hopefully I will have them up soon.
Monday, January 26, 2009
News
Its been a while and no new nef's, but sooner or later I'll do something amazing. But until then just keep waiting patiently.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Triumphant Return
Have no fear this blog is not yet derelict. Over the past months I have had no time to update the site let-alone build new creations, but with some time off for christmass I may soon be posting again.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Name Change
Due to the fact that the danish fleet only makes up a small fraction of my collection I have changed the name of the blog.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Fleet sets sail

The Danish Fleet commenced practice maneuvers over the North Sea earlier this week. A photograph caught one squad of ships as they left port. Fleet command has since commented that the practice maneuvers went off with no major mishappenings. The maneuvers were ended a day early due to bad weather conditions. Belgian and Luxembourg ships did not participate due to increased activity along their borders. Fleet command commented that they are ready to respond in aid of our allies at a moments notice.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
New Fleet Commander
After several days of deliberation among the allied national council, lord Amedeo II has been named supreme commander of the allied fleet. Upon hearing this he immediately organized a second practice military maneuver over the North Sea. The practice maneuvers will be held in one weeks time and unlike the previous action will last for two full days and nights. The new admiral has yet to make a public announcement about his recent promotion but is expected to do so later this week.
on a side note lord Amedeo II was renowned in his home land of Belgium for helping to establish the Belgian airborne navy. to this day he is one of its primary advocates and funders. He established the force after his father and older brother were killed by Germans in a border skirmish by a Nef bomber.
Since word or the recent military actions has reached Prussia, the kizer has ordered the newly established Rhineland flotilla to commence border patrols along the Belgin and Luxembourg borders. Aside from these actions no other actions or political statements have been made public.
on a side note lord Amedeo II was renowned in his home land of Belgium for helping to establish the Belgian airborne navy. to this day he is one of its primary advocates and funders. He established the force after his father and older brother were killed by Germans in a border skirmish by a Nef bomber.
Since word or the recent military actions has reached Prussia, the kizer has ordered the newly established Rhineland flotilla to commence border patrols along the Belgin and Luxembourg borders. Aside from these actions no other actions or political statements have been made public.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Alliance Rallies
Earlier today the skies over Spa Belgium were filled with the majority of the Alliances Aeronef fleet. 7 squads in all, assembled from all three current member nations. Despite the sheer show of force the military practice maneuvers were far less impressive. Early in the day a turn in the weather scattered the Luxembourg ships to the wind, quite literally. It took the remainder of the day for their forces to regroup. The Belgian forces proved just as ineffective when the battle cruiser Leopold and its escort became lost in a cloud bank and narrowly avoided crashing into a mountain top.
Showing a bit more promise the Danish fleet held their formation and completed there practice bombing run. despite this many commanders complained that their crews were uninspired and generally "lethargic". Even worse the captain of the battle cruiser Kiel was rumoured to have taken command of the ship while Stuttering drunk.
Few commanders were willing to comment on the days exercises, with one notable exception. Lord Amedeo II of Belgium, captain of the pocket battleship Charles, and organizer of the event. He simply exclaimed "God himself couldn't save us if the Germans or Austrians were to attack tomorrow. Let us all prey they have more pressing matters to attend to elsewhere."
Thankfully the Germans and Austrians seem to have overlooked all alliance actions so far. If they were observing today surley they would have been infinantly ammused. We can only hope for better results in the future.
Showing a bit more promise the Danish fleet held their formation and completed there practice bombing run. despite this many commanders complained that their crews were uninspired and generally "lethargic". Even worse the captain of the battle cruiser Kiel was rumoured to have taken command of the ship while Stuttering drunk.
Few commanders were willing to comment on the days exercises, with one notable exception. Lord Amedeo II of Belgium, captain of the pocket battleship Charles, and organizer of the event. He simply exclaimed "God himself couldn't save us if the Germans or Austrians were to attack tomorrow. Let us all prey they have more pressing matters to attend to elsewhere."
Thankfully the Germans and Austrians seem to have overlooked all alliance actions so far. If they were observing today surley they would have been infinantly ammused. We can only hope for better results in the future.
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