jon_1066
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Such was the cry from my kids this weekend. Who was I to disappoint them? A much simplified rule set (for ages 7 to 9) and they were soon blasting away. Basically each figure could act independently - the children very much treated them like individuals - could move 2D6 inches and shoot hitting at 4+ at close range (24") or 5+ at long range. Figures in cover saved at 3+, otherwise it was 4+. If a shot was exceptionally hard (through two windows at a figures behind a girder for instance) they would hit on 6+.
They have previously been let loose on some old Chaos Renegades with their brushes. I am sure many here would shudder to see such old citadel classics being treated so cavalierly. I figure I can always strip their efforts later on - it's not like I am short of lead to paint after all.
Armed with "their" marines they set to it against the old man and then each other. An appearance of a dinosaur they really liked and were disappointed when it was driven off. As was inevitable the battle between two of them ended in acrimony - will have to work on winning and losing and red team vs blue rather than "me against you".
They loved "hiding" their marines in the buildings, jumping out of windows and running away.
They have previously been let loose on some old Chaos Renegades with their brushes. I am sure many here would shudder to see such old citadel classics being treated so cavalierly. I figure I can always strip their efforts later on - it's not like I am short of lead to paint after all.
Armed with "their" marines they set to it against the old man and then each other. An appearance of a dinosaur they really liked and were disappointed when it was driven off. As was inevitable the battle between two of them ended in acrimony - will have to work on winning and losing and red team vs blue rather than "me against you".
They loved "hiding" their marines in the buildings, jumping out of windows and running away.