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Offline Tri3

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« on: September 08, 2006, 01:00:27 PM »
Well I just won the Tank from Inidana Jones film.



If you do an Ebay search for "Indiana Tank"  you can usually find a few for sale.

I also found some really good Indiana Jones figures.  Artizan makes a really good one as well as Copplestone.

Artizan's Kentucky Davis (Can be found in the Artizan's Thrilling Tales Miniatures)



Copplestone has a really good one (Can be found in the High Adventure American Adventurers)



They also have the cool Armed Archeolgists.



The guy on the far right is perfect for Brendan Fraser (aka Rick O'Connell) from the Mummy's return

Pulp Figures has one as well.  IMO it isn't as good a sculpt.

Rugged Heroes 1


Oh and well who wouldn't want a nice looking Laura Croft (OK so she isn't exactly pulp era).

Lara C. Jones Archeologist 2 from shadow forge



Now for some bad guys.

This guy makes a perfect Tomb King



The figure was created for the Void Range.  I believe Grendal/Kryomek has the mold.  I could be wrong.

Crocodile Games makes a nice figure and relic (The Ark) called the Priest of Aten (Aegyptus - Asar)



He would be perfect for Arnold Vosloo (aka Imhotep, High priest of Osiris)

Reaper makes a really good mummy (Mummy of Hakir)



For German Badies you have to go back to Artizan Designs and the Thrilling tales series.

Claus


Otto


Oberst Von Stropp


For those Middle Eastern llooking Badies

Rashid


Yusuf


OSman


From WestWind

Baron Von Draken


Akhun & Khotan


Servants of Set


The Mummy


The Abomination (Crocodile Games Aegyptus - Undead)



Pulp Figures

She Wolves


Weird Villians


Could be good or bad

Westwind Games

Civilians Pack


Civilians Pack With Cart


Pulp Figures - Freakish Flunkies

Offline fatgoblin

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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2006, 03:43:12 PM »
if you want to go against the Thuggee(sp?), some indian civilians will be needed!  Eureka has got the best, I've got them all and they are lovely.
http://eurekamin.com.au/index.php?cPath=87_126_138&sort=3a&page=2

They also have some nice middle eastern ones too in the previous page.

Offline Tri3

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« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2006, 04:09:31 PM »
Yea I like some of those Eureka civilians.  The indian rope trick pack is pretty cool.

Offline Driscoles

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« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2006, 09:05:02 PM »
For all you guys out there who want to play Germans in there games :
Listen please !
You need cooler names for your Germans.

Since I was on a schoolexchange in England 1983 I am tired of Claus, Otto, Hans, Fritz and such...
Achtung Hans Spitfire auf Nine Uhren ....
Otto, Claus and the von`s Soundso are worn out....

Wait a second. I peek in my phone book  :)

von Strelitz
Oberst Walther von Hünersdorf  ( real Oberst from ww2 )

Major / Hauptmann / Leutnant  : Buchholz, Nieman, Michaelis, Ranziger, Scheibert, Querengässer,Reutemann, Heydebreck

Unteroffizier / Gefreiter / Schütze : Küchenast, Hundsdorf, Freier, Maurer, Becker, Kerner, Philipp, Wiesel, Fuchs, Schneider, Zimmermann, Rossberg, Bäke, Müller, Clausen, Baumann, Petersen !

In case you need more names. Please ask  :)

Auf Wiedersehen !

Björn
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Offline Neldoreth

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« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2006, 09:56:53 PM »
For my NUTS! and Weird War figures I have given them all first names. Some of the first names I have used are pretty standard:

Claus
Hans
Ernst

But I have some more original names:

Ruben
Bodo (I had a German university professor named Bodo Bartning)
Udo (as in Udo Erasmus)
Harmut
Ingo
Augustus (As in Augustus Klump)
Jakob

But I would love some good first name suggestions! I have a whole platoons worth of names to give!

Thanks for the info!
n.

Offline Prof.Witchheimer

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« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2006, 10:11:49 PM »
I like especially Bero, the old-german name, means "Bear". The old word "bero" means the eldest man of the clan.

Offline Howard Whitehouse

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« Reply #6 on: September 08, 2006, 10:49:24 PM »
Obviously you've spotted that the English speaking world can only remember about four actual German names. Apparently we can't even go the the trouble of, say, looking up the players in the German football team.

However, if you ask an Anglo wargamer or RPGer to come up with a name for a Viking character, it's even worse. Olaf. Ulf. Wulf. Ragnar. Olaf. Olaf. Did I mention Olaf?


Great selection of figures, by the way. I use an old Ral Partha female figure in a leather jacket and boots as Marion Ravenwood, and the appropriate Pulp figures for Dr Jones Sr and Short Round. My Jones family group rides around together in my games -- H
I do all my own stunts

Offline Driscoles

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« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2006, 05:48:31 AM »
@ Neldoreth
The fornames you chose are really cool. I think you can nearly chose any forename. Hans, Fritz, Otto, Klaus, Adolf were popular names in the past.

If I give you the names of my Grandfather and his three brothers you will see that they sound familiar to you. I heard them in  England and the States before.

Walter, Hugo, Max and Kurt.

You can also chose Thomas, Bernd, Dieter, Erich, Johann, Alfred, Bert, Nils, Wolfgang, Heinrich, Helmut, Egon.

Now Iam going to the pulp game event. All of you a nice weekend.

Cheers
Björn

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« Reply #8 on: September 09, 2006, 07:46:23 AM »
My favorite german name is ``Hagen `` snd `´von Falkenheim``  :mrgreen:

For Indiana miniatures try these


From Pulp Figures  the Kid is a cool Shorty



the last Professor is a good  DR Jones Sen.

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Offline Frostmarrow

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« Reply #9 on: September 09, 2006, 10:20:05 PM »
The Oberst Von Stropp mini above looks perfect as Indy in nazi-disguise to me. The facial features seems to have been modeled after Harrison Ford, even.

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« Reply #10 on: September 10, 2006, 08:54:19 AM »
Quote from: "Grimm"
My favorite german name is ``Hagen `` snd `´von Falkenheim``

Hey Grimm, have I ever told you that I really adore your postings!?  :mrgreen:

Cheers, Hagen

PS: my family name is not 'von Falkenheim' (and BTW I hardly ever run around with a swastika on my sleeve!)

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« Reply #11 on: September 10, 2006, 11:24:33 AM »
@ abbot_amaury

 My favorite german hero is Hagen von Tronje .He is the evil  (GOOD) lad ever and he did right as he kill sigfrid because  he did it for his King and his cuntry . :twisted:
he also like the old faith  and ..........

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« Reply #12 on: September 11, 2006, 10:09:27 PM »
Hey Cool Indy Tank!  What scale is it?
Alternatively - what are the dimensions of the tank?  I can compare it with the Brigade Games one that I have (supposedly 1/56)

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« Reply #13 on: September 12, 2006, 01:05:02 AM »
Quote from: "dominic"
Hey Cool Indy Tank!  What scale is it?

That's my question, too!
"Micro action" sounds small but I read somewhere the playset figures (painted plastic miniatures) are 1''.
I have already the "original" tank, not finished yet, but for sure it's a good piece of work to make it looking the "Indy" way.
"I'd like to send this letter to the Prussian consulate in Siam by aeromail. Am I too late for the 4:30 autogyro?"
"Uh, I better look in the manual... This book must be out of date. I don't see "Prussia", "Siam" or "autogyro"...

Offline Tri3

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« Reply #14 on: September 12, 2006, 01:40:46 PM »
I got the tank yesterday.  I was a little concerned with the "Micro Action" term as well.  I am happy to say though it fits in perfectly with my 25/28mm figures.  I will see if I can take a picture with some figures next to it.  I got to say the tank is pretty sweet.  It is already pre-painted and looks perfect for game play.  It originally cost $6, but they are selling on Ebay for around $20-$25.  Still it is worth it to have one of these suckers.

 

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