Always wanted some way of reconciling Series 1 with AF proper. I thought it might be a sort of 'proto-AF' maybe based WWII to late 70s when the terrorist threat became so big after Ironblood that there was a need for a unified force. But the inclusion of a WWII German Stormtrooper kinda argues against that, unless you consider the French resistance to be a terrorist organisation (one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist, etc.).
Anyway, great work my antipodean amigo
"Not gods - Englishmen. The next best thing."
Brother Peachy Carnehan.
Cheers Hop, I did find a way to reconcile the Germans, and its quite easy.......
I'll dig up the story I did, when I can find it. Basically the Baron grew up in South America after the war, living with Nazi refugee's. That's how "Death in South America" came about.
Let me tell you, Gunner La-De-Dah Graham, the British Army can fight anything! Intimate or not!
It's something that has always sort of bothered me. It's like Series 1 really had no storyline behind them, and no real link to Series 2 and beyond. It's like they were a different toyline really!
Alte Volat
"BFTB Elite??? Moi??? Ooooooo, Missus - Titter ye not!"
It's never particularly bothered me, I adore the series 1 simply for being smaller versions of V.A.M.
I know it was never on the cards but I think & could of led into many other possible, civilian themed, avenues much like Fisher Prices' Adventure People toys.