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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: aliensurfer on 08 September 2010, 04:48:34 PM

Title: Figure recommendations please
Post by: aliensurfer on 08 September 2010, 04:48:34 PM
Hi all, I'm looking to start doing some pulp games - ones set in the 'lost world' - IE savages, dinosaurs etc, plus some along the lines of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - so kind of mid 30's. It's not a period or genre I know about, so was hoping for some lists of useful figures/companies to check out. I know of the Bob Murch figures, the Copplestone ones and Artizan, what else is there for these two rough timescales? Also, how much early WW2 stuff could be used if any? I'm not looking to do much in the 20's - except the lost world type stuff - that can be any era, I'm after stuff that is more mid 30's.

Thanks
Scott
Title: Re: Figure recommendations please
Post by: Operator5 on 08 September 2010, 05:08:45 PM
As it's "pulp" you can probably get away with any early war figures. If weapons are not supposed to be available by the time, you just call them early prototypes.

I would check out Brigade Games figures as well as the ones you listed.
Title: Re: Figure recommendations please
Post by: postal on 08 September 2010, 05:41:27 PM
as for pulp minis you got to check out pulp miniatures
Title: Re: Figure recommendations please
Post by: ushistoryprof on 08 September 2010, 05:53:46 PM
I really like Pulp Figures, they have a wide range of characters that add a lot to any game.  Check out their catalog as they have great photos of every figure they make.
http://www.pulpfigures.com/main.php

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Title: Re: Figure recommendations please
Post by: fastolfrus on 08 September 2010, 07:36:51 PM
If you're looking for mid 1930s search for Spanish Civil War figures, or perhaps VBCW stuff.
Title: Re: Figure recommendations please
Post by: bandit86 on 11 September 2010, 06:06:02 PM
http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/genocidal-overlord.jpg This is cool for a sky captain type figure.
check out Reapers chronoscope line
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50158
Title: Re: Figure recommendations please
Post by: warrenpeace on 13 September 2010, 04:04:09 AM
aliensurfer:  I would suggest developing a storyline and set of characters that span the whole interwar period.  Perhaps you could have a set of protagonists from different countries that keep clashing or cooperating with each other between the wars.  You could use some young veterans of the Great War, some of them pilots obviously, and perhaps some of them army or navy people who turn mercenary after the war, and perhaps some scholarly archaeologist or biologist types.  You could include a couple of female pilots.  You could start in the chaos of the German and Russian revolutions.

Exotic locations abound.  Africa is obvious.  Whatever your heros want to find, some of it is probably deep in the heart of Africa.  Most people on this forum use Foundry figures for that, but Copplestone has other figures.  Egypt is another obvious one, and Old Glory produced some fair figures for Chaos in Cairo, with some Eygptian civilian packs.  I got a pack of French Foreign Legion and a pack of Arab diggers with shovels and a pick, perfect for an archaeology scene, from that line.

You could do something deep in the Amazon with some of those packs from Copplestone, something deep in the Asian back of beyond or Tibet with other Copplestone packs, and something in China with packs from Copplestone, Pulp Figures, and the two Foundry Chinese pirate packs from Foundry's swashbuckler line. 

I would suggest buying three or four packs of cannibals from Old Glory's pirate line (the 30 warrior pack, the chief and retinue pack, the boiling pot pack, and maybe the war canoe pack) and make a scenario on an exotic tropical island. (Note, few people ever mention old Glory on this forum because they are mostly cheaper figures for mass gaming, but I've seen those cannibals from the pirate line painted up very impressively, and they'd be a good way to set the tropical scene.)

The Mexican Revolution didn't end until about 1920, so there's some possible action there.  Foundry has a couple of packs of Mexican civilians.

You could pace yourself and do a different scenario or series in a different exotic local each year.
Title: Re: Figure recommendations please
Post by: Whiskyrat on 13 September 2010, 11:23:26 AM
All good recommendations.

I'm sure that you will also NEED a few zombie pygmies - http://www.conquestminiatures.com/improbablearmies.htm  ;)