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gisbygeo11 Oct 2017 8:05 p.m. PST

When Mad Dogs with Guns was released, we were quite excited. It looked like a fun concept, and Howard and Roderick write fun rules. We weren't disappointed, the rules are fast and fun, and have a campaign system to tie games together and build your gang.

To this end, I decided to build some more gangsters.

Moonraker Miniatures produces the Dunwich Detective range, designed for 1920's ‘Eldritch Horror' games – But they are also great for Roaring 20's, Bootleggers and Gangsters. There are Cops, Gangsters and Dames – great stuff!

A quick order to Moonraker, and I had a bunch of figures to defend my turf. I decided to do some head swaps, just to get some more variety.

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Gone Fishing12 Oct 2017 7:01 a.m. PST

I love those figures, Gisby. Very old school look to them – which is a good thing! I couldn't agree more regarding the team behind the rules.

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