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Post by runswithscissors on Jan 22, 2010 12:20:01 GMT 1
Title says it all really - a lot of people are excited about FL coming out, so I guess many of us have projects in mind for it. What are your plans for Flying Lead? Personally I am hoping to use it for Spanish Civil War skirmishes. I have 50 or so figures painted, but these are split between various factions so I am really hoping that the rules will give an interesting game with around 10 figures per side and plenty of terrain. I also have a sort of Dukes of Hazzard / A-Team / Zombies / armed hillbillies project in mind. Can't wait.
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Post by dex on Jan 22, 2010 13:17:34 GMT 1
I'm hoping to blend it with Fear and Faith , my players are looking for a Left for Dead feel than a movie one.
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Post by pfaghe on Jan 22, 2010 14:01:28 GMT 1
"an interesting game with around 10 figures per side" yes and I hope 1 tank or light tank or track vehicle absolutely for a WWII skirmish game, using my Bolt Action 28mm miniatures
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Post by A-Train on Jan 22, 2010 14:39:32 GMT 1
I know almost nothing about Flying Lead. I heard about it for the first time today, but I must say, I am intrigued. I think it will be my first non-SBH/core purchase. Mostly, I am am far more interested in fantasy themed game play, but I think the SBH team can apply the right mechanics to a modern gunfight scene (I have never played Mutants and Death) As for my plans, I currently own zero figures that would work with modern combat. However, Black Scorpion has some great modern US Marine miniatures as well as Militia. These are just screaming for skirmish play.
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Post by wellender on Jan 22, 2010 18:43:39 GMT 1
I want to blend it with SBH and FF and try some Supers stuff. I think it would be great for SHIELD vs. Hydra. Also maybe some GI Joe type stuff and a little Space Opera. I don't need power armor to game Star Wars.
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Post by Lord Abaddon of Wormwood on Jan 23, 2010 13:18:31 GMT 1
Stargate style fun - just started reading a book called The Age of Ra: Very Stargate if the Gods had won and wiped out the other Pantheons. Just started it so I haven't gotten to the meat only the potatos.
Otherwise... maybe getting some green & red army men and have a bit of bish bash.
Lord Abaddon of Wormwood
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Post by medievalbard on Jan 23, 2010 14:50:14 GMT 1
WW2 skirmish and some 2000AD block war stuff.
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Post by Derek H on Jan 23, 2010 18:24:16 GMT 1
Wild West teddy bears.
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Post by robur on Jan 23, 2010 20:09:53 GMT 1
The same, plus some mafia wars.
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Post by squirmydad on Jan 24, 2010 7:41:29 GMT 1
Near-future Stargrunt2 style games. I'm very interested in how vehicles will be handled as I think those rules will make a great stepping stone to creating light mecha for games of MDRG.
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Post by andrea sfiligoi on Jan 24, 2010 22:40:47 GMT 1
Sorry we didn't put any teddy bears stats in FL :-)
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Post by LilNewbie on Jan 30, 2010 0:49:32 GMT 1
Wild West teddy bears. LOL! Those are awesome! Dirty, rotten Ursine Varmints!! Newb.
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Post by boromirandkermit on Jan 30, 2010 4:38:54 GMT 1
Those Teddy Bears appear in the last chapters of Song of Fur and Buttons - which is the start of a whole new story Cheers, Ben.
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Post by andrea sfiligoi on Jan 31, 2010 3:09:46 GMT 1
I'll be doing the A-Team (stats will be in the book) if I find appropriate miniatures (I think I have seen them) A.
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Post by richjones on Jan 31, 2010 10:48:53 GMT 1
There are miniatures out there called the 'B Team' will find out the company ... we used them for WJ
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