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Author Topic: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR  (Read 6223 times)

Offline shandy

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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #15 on: May 16, 2016, 10:42:56 AM »
Wow, great table!  :o
I also like FFoL, but I've never thought about using it for pirates… got me to think...

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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #16 on: May 16, 2016, 11:32:15 AM »
Nice little town, and good story! :)

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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #17 on: May 16, 2016, 08:09:03 PM »
I likes this I does  :D

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Thank you, kind sir ... Naval crew might be needed soon so a good excuse to get them painted   :)

Wow, great table!  :o
I also like FFoL, but I've never thought about using it for pirates… got me to think...

You might want to tweek the hand to hand combat - one of the militia managed to get taken out by a civilian with a lucky dice roll right at the begining of the game, which put the Militia at a disadvantage (or is that just an excuse for my poor dice rolls  lol).

Nice little town, and good story! :)

Glad you like it; more to follow ...

RMZ
« Last Edit: May 16, 2016, 08:10:59 PM by Ramirez Noname »

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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #18 on: May 17, 2016, 12:18:45 PM »
THe new "Horse and Musket" and soon to follow "Swash and Buckle" rules have tweeked close combat, as you say.

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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #19 on: January 15, 2017, 10:22:04 PM »
How is Ffol Pirates coming along? Black Scorpion has some nice fantasy pirate miniatures that would be fun to use with this too.

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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #20 on: January 15, 2017, 11:59:19 PM »
Stunning scenery and minis, CONGRATULATIONS!  ;)
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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #21 on: January 16, 2017, 09:55:16 PM »
I missed this post the first time around.
Glad to see the second time.
Love the set up, fun story.
You can not go wrong with Foundry pirates.
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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #22 on: January 17, 2017, 03:07:30 AM »
That is a really nice looking board.  Is everything set in place or can you move any of the land mass about?  I'm guessing no because the quay and slope both descend into the same body of water.  I must study your pictures and others to get nice ideas.  I really like the small pieces like the canvas bales, jars and crates.  Thanks to looking at your photos I think I may have a way to make some good looking pieces for next to nothing but sparing no expense in the looks department; Thank you :) .

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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #23 on: January 20, 2017, 07:48:16 AM »
Hi Guys,

Thanks for the positive feedback.

How is Ffol Pirates coming along? Black Scorpion has some nice fantasy pirate miniatures that would be fun to use with this too.

Not too sure, Baron Von J (the author of the rules) would be able to give you an update.

You can not go wrong with Foundry pirates.

They produced a really good set of figures, which just keep giving ...

Is everything set in place or can you move any of the land mass about?

Yeap, the land mass is all one piece. All the buildings and walls can be removed. The board also is used as for the pirate's Caribbean adventures. I have a second board waiting to be used as a harbour extension ... sometime.

I really like the small pieces like the canvas bales, jars and crates. 

Most of the bits and pieces are Ainsty Castings, the buildings are TSS and the walls are a mixture of Games Workshop and my own scratch built ones.

Glad this is still inspiring. Fistful of Lead is a really easy game to learn and works well for swashbuckling action. We will be playing some more adventures with the crews as they are starting to get some interesting character developments.

RMZ

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Re: Escape from Fleetport : A "Fistful of Lead" AAR
« Reply #24 on: January 20, 2017, 04:34:28 PM »
The expansion to Fistful of Lead: Horse and Musket (which Ramirez helped playtest) I'm calling Buccaneers & Cavaliers. It builds on FfoL:H&M by adding some more grit to the combat system and skills.
You’ll take on the role of a Captain, either leading a scurvy pirate crew, or troop of dashing soldiers of the Crown in search of adventure. Like all the Fistful of Lead games, you’ll only need 5 or 6 miniatures per player. You can play 1-on-1 games or larger skirmishes with up to 6 or 8 players.
You fill the ranks of your Troop with a Second, Regulars and Dregs.
Here’s sample Troop:
Captain Stinky Pete and the crew of the Saucy Mermaid:
Captain Pete (Captain)
First Mate Badbreath Billy Barnacle (Second)
Old Pete (Regular)
Pegleg Willy Splinter (Regular)
3 Nameless Shanghaied sailors (Dregs)
That gives our Troop 7 miniatures thanks to Dregs only taking up only one opening. Will numbers over quality prevail?

Here’s another sample Troop:
The King’s Loyal Musketeers
Francios Renault (Captain)
Armand (Regular)
Jacques (Regular)
Jean Baptiste (Regular)
Louis (Regular)
Bertold (Regular)
Francois has decided not to take a Second (maybe he’s not well liked) in order to get another Regular.
It you want to check out some action:
http://baronvonj.blogspot.com/2016/12/buccaneers-and-cavaliers-supplement-in.html


 

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