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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: Marthas Dad on September 08, 2023, 09:46:28 AM
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Sorry if this has been posted before but i couldn't find it.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/brigadegames/plains-war-little-bighorn-28mm-minis?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=BRIGADE%20GAMES
Lots more pictures on the facebook page.
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Dammit, I love Brigades stuff. This’ll be hard to resist
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This is encouraging
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It would be nice if we could expand into other tribes rather than do the same ones over and over again.
Where are the Comanche? Kiowa? Nez Perce? Ute? The Indian Wars are more than just Little Big Horn and
Northern Plains.
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It would be nice if we could expand into other tribes rather than do the same ones over and over again.
Where are the Comanche? Kiowa? Nez Perce? Ute? The Indian Wars are more than just Little Big Horn and
Northern Plains.
and earlier versions, especially (for me :D) such as Comanche with lance, bow, shield & (maybe)
flintlock musket. :)
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They’ve gotta go with what sells no? Do you think they’ll be compatible with the trend setting Mark Copplestone ones?
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But who says they won't sell. They really haven't tried.
No one has ever made Nez Perce and yet the Nez Perce war
has some amazing battles were the Nez Perce defeated the army time
and again. This wouldn't sell?
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If they did the Nez Perce in 15 mm, I'd be first in line!
Sioux and Apache are probably 100:1 in sculpts compared to other options - maybe 500:1, heck maybe 5000:1.
Long gone now - though rarely found on eBay - are the old Foundry 15 mm Indians that had quite a variety - but fiddly with separate heads I think.
It is an interesting question, why only those two, almost certainly relates to Hollywood (except Hollywood did do the Nez Perce and the Comanches and other tribes, too).
Hmmm????
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They sell better because they are known.
I would like to have seen in this KS the Apache Wars, with ragged Army units, scouts, coyoteros, renegade bands, mexican rurales and Apache warriors with all kind of equippment on them. But there is not a "Custer´s last stand"...
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I have no interest at all in the Sioux wars but, I have to say, I think that these are really beautiful sculpts, and I hope they do really well.
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I’ve pledged up to the max, been waiting for a range this good.
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I’ve pledged - lovely Paul Hicks sculpts and you can never have enough Sioux.