Agents of SWING: Minifigs (PRINT)
YOUR AGENTS HAVE ARRIVED. SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED.
Every secret headquarters needs personnel.
Suave agents. Sinister masterminds. Deadly assassins. Uniformed goons. Mysterious women in impractical boots. Disposable henchmen who have somehow failed to notice what happened to the last twelve disposable henchmen.
Agents of SWING: Minifigs provides 42 cardstock figures for use with Agents of SWING or any other game of swinging espionage, spy-fi adventure and gloriously implausible international intrigue.
Cut them out, stand them up and deploy them wherever the forces of freedom, tyranny or gratuitous style require a physical presence.
Use them for:
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SWING agents and allied operatives.
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Criminal masterminds and their colour-coordinated minions.
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Enemy spies, assassins and infiltrators.
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Soldiers, guards and suspiciously numerous henchmen.
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Civilians, contacts, hostages and inevitable double agents.
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Convention games and quick sessions where nobody has brought suitable miniatures.
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Any 1960s or 1970s adventure game requiring more sideburns, catsuits and automatic weapons.
The figures are ideal for marking positions during fights, chases, infiltrations and assaults on secret island fortresses. They can also be used with espionage games, pulp adventures, television-inspired skirmishes and any campaign in which the villains consider matching uniforms an essential business expense.
No painting is required. No modelling experience is necessary. No tiny lead gentleman will fall over and chip his immaculately painted dinner jacket.
Just cut, fold and get on with saving the world.
PRINT EDITION
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42 cardstock miniature figures
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Three printed A4 pages
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Black-and-white
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Saddle-stitched
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Written and designed by James “Grim” Desborough
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Suitable for Agents of SWING and other spy-fi or espionage games
This is a collection of cardstock figures, not a standalone roleplaying game.
The world is threatened by mad science, international conspiracy and men stroking white cats in underground bunkers.
You cannot fight that sort of thing with spare dice and bottle tops.