>>7145388>there's no relation between figures of army men and army figures...
And preposed shit is preposed shit. Yeah, they're easier to set up, but figures suitable for one part aren't suitable for the next action. It kills any action where my hero figure can't pilot the escape helicoptor, has a fist fight that dooms the helicopter into a thick jungle, needs to avoid enemy search parties, and uses artillery to set traps for them. All while an extraction team is fighting their way to him.
You can't have week long story battles with green army men.
preposed shit are single note for simplistic battles. I moved away from green army men a long time ago because of how cheaply made they are, but i use minis like from Flames of War for simplistic battles... without actually playing the game.
My favorite green army men figures when i was a kid were actually Airfix miniatures that were sold in a plastic bag at Target for one year back in the 80s.
anyway, i was in the thread to tell some guy he's overreacting because he can't find cheapo dollar store quality army men in stores. There's higher end alternatives that are found easier than cheapo shit if he and other kids want to act out their masculine action fantasies. Something that kids can identify with better, thanks to pop culture, than historical play forms. And by historical, i mean fantasy, because kids dont know shit about history.