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(1 replies, posted in Iron Stars)

I've owned a copy of Iron Stars for years, but have never really gotten around to doing anything more than printing out the tokens etc. Well today that changed!

Running through the 1st scenario in about 2 and a half hours, a mate and I had a fun time 'cruiser' clashing. The final result really close with the British Battlecruiser the last ship standing for my friend, while I had a single Russian cruiser and the majority of my Destroyers left intact. The score turned out to be 100.25 VPs for him and 93 for me; I curse the last round when two of my Light Cruisers went down to his Torpedoes and a limited (but effective) Aft Primary and Secondary batteries!

We were impressed enough that I think a few more games are in order. If I have any criticism, then its on the names of the British ships... need to be more like 'Victory', 'Indomitable' or 'Swift' tongue

Some Photos attached below with a sample of my own record sheets...

Binder (Marcus)

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(1 replies, posted in Spitting Fire)

Hi All,

My name is Marcus and I'm new to the forums here at MJXII. I recently downloaded a copy of Spitting Fire and loved it so much I just had to purchase the full version from rpgnow.com.

One of the main reasons I love these rules so much are because they pretty much achieve something I myself have been trying to do - replicate flight and squardon level combat in a simple manner.

My own attempts have been focused around the Battle of Britain (BoB), mainly because it is relatively short period, in which a limited number of aircraft types were involved and it is quite well documented.

So my question is this, is there plans for a BoB expansion for Spitting Fire? If not, would MJXII mind me converting the material I have into this system and publishing it here (or even gift to the company)?

In any case, it'll be good to get into some discussion about a great little game on the boards!

Marcus