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Post by charger3604bbl on Mar 23, 2010 20:53:40 GMT 1
I've statted up some French resistance using Ceasar 1/72 figs. I've made a PDF with the figure image and stats. www.mediafire.com/file/mmzevmzk5on/Flying Lead French Resistance.pdf Let me know what you think. Chris
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Post by richjones on Mar 24, 2010 0:56:41 GMT 1
Nicely done ... I'd give any average combat (and most resistance fighters were) figure a Combat value of 2 and personality characters 3 - use the Quality to differentiate ... C1 is ok as a norm playing with the same type of stats but play someone with a standard force and they will be finding it hard to OOA or KIA enemy figs with C2 and C3. The standard/average fighter in ones force is presumed to be statted out with Q4/Q5 and C2 with harder types Q3/4 and C3 Rich J
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Post by charger3604bbl on Mar 24, 2010 15:11:19 GMT 1
Thanks for the suggestions.
I can see what you mean; in a straight shoot-em up they may be hard pressed to do anything.
When statting them up I was thinking of average people and not trained soldiers. After thinking about it some more with your suggestions it would makes sense that the truly average people would've laid low until the war was over. Those that were active in the resistance would have better games stats due to limited training, experience, and simply a greater drive to fight.
I'll revise the stats to beef them up a bit. I'm working on a rescue scenario pitting a group from the resistance against a few German soldiers at a farm house. I'll post some more as it comes along.
Chris
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