"FFL in the Republic of Congo" Topic
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Joe Legan | 10 Nov 2016 7:59 p.m. PST |
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Just Jack | 11 Nov 2016 6:56 a.m. PST |
Joe, Great stuff man, thanks for posting! I'm loving the FFL, still working on my own. Matter of fact, the more time goes by the more it seems like we've got almost identical interests! Seemed like a pretty easy fight for the French, though the guys showing up over near the jeep could have been trouble. I look forward to more adventures of the Legion. V/R, Jack |
Joe Legan | 13 Nov 2016 7:58 a.m. PST |
JJ, Yea think the pp FFL with the flashpoint New Zealanders are a good mix for the FFL. Are interests do seem to be converging. For me that has a lot to do with the FoF rules/books. They work great for asymetric conflicts. That and your stuff continues to inspire me! Thanks Joe |
Just Jack | 14 Nov 2016 3:55 p.m. PST |
Joe, I was just working on some FFL this weekend. I've got 12 more guys for my temperate platoon, and the desert platoon has only been primed. I've also got two VBLs that have only been primed. I was also working on some Russian regulars and Spetznaz, and trying to finish up some bunkers for WWII and Vietnam. "…your stuff continues to inspire me!" Likewise! V/R, Jack |
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