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Any attraction to me would be pre-packaged units with correct headgear, painting guides and bases. As was pointed out on this site a few weeks ago, Nappies are a hard period to get into. I would preempt the cries of 'Laziness!' and 'Do some research!' by saying that it would be hard for me to enter the period cold without, as it were, having my hand held. The rules, of course, must be popular. |
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| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
definitely yes | 53 | 14% | |
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probably yes | 94 | 25% | |
not sure | 49 | 13% | |
probably not | 75 | 20% | |
definitely not | 69 | 18% | |
no interest in Napoleonics | 27 | 7% | |
not familiar with Flames of War or GW titles | 12 | 3% | |
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Eric O wonders: Would you purchase a Napoleonic Era ruleset if it were presented and packaged similarly to Flames of War or certain Games Workshop titles? Complete with official miniatures, codex-style booklets, and boxed sets?" |