So, this started as a Castle Wolfenstein project started by my staring at my collection of Dwarven Forge, and since I was going to take it to a convention in a few months, it has expanded to be a big mix of pulp favorites.
I have not gotten the layout of the terrain decided on yet, but I am going to use Pulp Alley for the system. I like the way it handles things a little better than .45 Adventure, and I decided against ordering 7TV after reading the many AARs for Pulp Alley. The system seems simple enough, which means I am missing something, I am sure.
Now we are looking at an Allied set of raids on Castle W., each league with a different goal. I am going to go with 3 person groups, to keep down the number of models players are keeping track of, and probably use just 1 leader and 2 sidekicks, except for the Nazis themselves.
THe first league is Allied spy BJ Blazkowicz, his dog Big Max, and his fellow escaped prisoner, Lana Wray. Their goal will be to get out of Castle W., and return with stolen information he had just memorized when he had been captured, and the girl, who of course will be the daughter of a scientist who won't cooperate until she is rescued.

The second group I have is a Soviet spy and her two cohorts, who are following up on a lead that Castle W. has alien technology that they wish to have for themselves, and deny to the Reich. Presenting Irina Spalko, and her comrades Nikolai Volkhoff and Boris Zhukov.

And I have finished the main bad guy himself, Der RoboFuhrer. It is not a perfect match to the game, but I am happy with it.

And the 'alien technology'...or as some know it, the Ark of the Covenant.

I am in the last stages of finishing up Captain America, Bucky, and Agent Peters right now, for the final group. I am going to have 3 'heroic' players, and two player running groups of Nazis, and I will take care of the Fuhrer and random events.
And I will do my best not to put any of that "offensive" stuff up - I know the rules. I work in a sign shop, so I will be making those wall hangings from the game out of vinyl, and sticking them on, but I'll keep it out of the photos I put up here.
Between this and my revived Fallout interest, I am finally painting again.