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Author Topic: Wally Enters the Deadzone (July 5th, Part 1; Enforcers Assembled, Advice Wanted)  (Read 1769 times)

Offline WallyTWest

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Purchasing the game was a bit on a dare and done after only playing a handful of demo games. I enjoyed it before, but after seeing the versatility and how streamlined and gorgeous the game looks after its 2nd edition- and after seeing how amazing everything looks in the new edition... Mantic, I got to say- ya killed it.

I was hoping this would arrive before GenCon but it was a tad late, with any luck we may have one demo table done.

I've decided to model up a Forge Fathers and Enforcers force- the remaining models will be given away.

Right now I have a lack of experience with the system- advice would be extremely helpful.

I don't know how I feel about the Flamethrower- after assembling this lot I feel like I made a mistake. I tried to assemble less troops, but looking back at it they feel very similar to Using an Z95 or X-Wing... Just enough punch to take and a viable tactic on their own, yet not competitive without decent upgrades or support peices.

The game plays between 100 and 300 points- with the sweet spot at an experienced 200. It's about 15 models to a collection and you want a good mix.

I think I should mount the gun drones on washers and assemble another enforcer or two with basic guns and that flame gun...

I also feel like I should paint up some corporate fatso for these guys to guard... Thinking about popping out that big guys head for a scout head, and then throwing a helmet on his base.

I'm loving the models- somewhere between Judge Dredd, Space Marine, Iron Man and Corprate Goons.

Enforcer Leaders-


Enforcer Troops-


Pathfinder Troops-


Enforcer Specialists-


Enforcer Enginer and Drones-




« Last Edit: July 06, 2016, 01:17:11 AM by WallyTWest »

Offline WallyTWest

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Assembled two more infantry, the famethrower and made the choice to throw the drones on bases.



So.. That's it- that's all my Enforcers... I think that's everything I could want... Don't really know.

Group Shot-


Now I just have to think of an innovative way to base them...

Offline Elbows

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The game mechanics look good.  The models definitely leave a bit to be desired, but I get it - it's Mantic.  I really like the battle reports I've seen.
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Offline WallyTWest

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Really?

The models by my definition are outstanding... The legs leave a little to be desired but as a converter there are dozens of leg combinations to make almost any stance. The scouts are very well detailed and proportioned- more so than the enforcers.

I'll say it again- the rule set is great. They found a sweet spot between simple and tactical that has been rewarding to play. I have played a few 200 point games and been impressed with the action and narative in the gaming system.

I'm honestly trying to figure out if I can pull any additional value from system. (Using it as a Generic, or for another system.)

Offline Sir_Theo

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I just picked up the 2nd edition rulebook,  I played the original a bit after backing the KS- I loved the idea but the rules didn't quite deliver (although they were fun) it looks like the new edition really achieves what they wanted from the game. Can't wait to give it a go.

I really like the models as well. I'm waiting for the Warpath models to be released so I can get some of the FF steel warriors (I don't need all the other stuff that comes in the faction packs).

Look forward to seeing what you do wih he minis. I think the Enforcers look great!

Offline Elbows

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I've just found that Mantic frequently goes a bit soft on the detail and I'm not overly fond of the plastic they use.  I'm sure they can be well done by the end-user, just don't score particularly high marks for me.  I do like the design of the newer notSquats. 

Offline WallyTWest

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Yea- mixed feelings about the non squats- but some intresting notes.

They have had two versions of them- the first models they made were a mod sprue for the kings of war fantasy dwarves- since then they have been made into their own series of models with outstanding results.

I have some mixed feelings about their technology and portions; but I got a good feeling about the how they finished-

As for the rounded edges- it's asthetic in nature I think- it has a little to do with mold design but if you compare the scouts and later designed miniatures in this line- they are much more dynamic. Mantic does not do insane innovation- but they have created a really respectable product.

So- I actually kinda disagree... But I understand your point and admit that some of their stuff has played it "too safe."

 

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