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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: Gundamentalist 5.56 on December 18, 2006, 01:49:04 PM
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I'm prepping for a forthcoming Pulp game. I've got my chinese tongs, South American indians, ninja and masked cultists galore.
But does any manufacturer do a good Arab/Beduoin 28mm range? I'm looking for a mix of swords and rifles...
Any suggestions?
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Hi,
as Arabs I suggest the Arabs from Foundrys Darkest Africa Range. The Baluchis Swordsmen and Matchlockmen are also great.
As Bedouins I can recall Old Glory but they are not really good. I have the Spearmen on foot. Dont buy those. but the OG Bedouins on camels or on horses are not that bad.
Björn
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You could try Redoubt Enterprises. They do a Foreign Legion range with Riffs and Tuaregs in 28mm or Brigade games do some generic bedouin/arabfigures in their pulp line. :)
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Yes,
the redoubt Minis are not that bad.
I also have them. They are better than OG.
Shame on me that i forgot those !
Björn
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Try Askari, I was watching these a couple of years ago but they have expanded quite a bit since then
http://www.askari-minis.com/oscommerce/index.php?cPath=24&osCsid=fc26e6914af99352000575dec558a3d3
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Malamute, Driscoles - how big are the Redoubt figures in relation to Pulp Heroes or Copplestone figures? I have dim and distant memories that Redoubt figures were huge in comparision to 25/28mm....
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They are a bit larger, but not huge. I dont have problems to mix them. But I know that lots of people out there fear mixing miniatures with no proper sizes.
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I have several Arab figures from West Wind's Chaos in Cairo line that I love. In fact, I believe it was our esteemed host here at Lead Adventure who brought them to my attention. Check out the "Back of Beyond Times" link above. :-)
Chris
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I think the Redoubt Arabs will be fine especially with Copplestone as they are large anyway.
Also try these Westwind Gothic Horror "Guardians of Osiris" from the Gothic Horror Mummy range:
http://www.westwindproductions.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=2_37
:)
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Brigade Games have some classic arab bedouins in their WWI range, but no mounted figs...
WOULD SOME NICE SCULPTOR OUT THERE PLEASE, PLEASE HEED THE CALL OF THE DESERT???? :lol:
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Brigade Games does have mounted figures in their Sons of the Desert line, as well as in Daughters of the Desert.
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I know, and I consider going for the Sons/Daughters of the Desert instead of the 'classic' bedouin look with the headdress flowing in the air as they charge.... (sigh)
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ahhh, I guess I don't really know what a "classic" bedouin looks like. There are big gaps in my knowledge that pop out now and then. :-)
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Have you seen 'Lawrence of Arabia' (with Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif).. or any tv-transmission of an OPEC summit? Then you'll know what I am rambling on about :)
I think 'Hidalgo' has some nice ones, too
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The classic Arabian Bedouin wear the kafieh headdress, which you will recognize from oil sheikhs, but without the sunglasses or limousines. The robe is long and a bit shapeless, with wide sleeves. A sash and bandoliers are appropriate for day wear.
Wargamers have a bad habit of confusing this look with the Tuareg/ Berber styles of North Africa, which resembles it mainly in having robes and a lot of fabric around the head, althouh worn quite differently.
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Excactly.. I'm just reading Paul Sussman's 'The last Secret of the Temple', where it's spelled 'keffiyeh' - but must be the same thing (the chequered version associated with the Palestinians (or should I say Philistines?)).
And, yes, THAT Temple... and no, no references to a certain group of christians(?) wearing white robes and red crosses...yet... - but I'm not half way through the book :wink:
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Went with Foundry's Baluchi swordsmen in the end, but thanks for all the recommendations.
A friend some had some spare so I didn't have to pay Foundry's exorbitant postage fees, otherwise I'd still be haunting eBay... :( (No idea how Foundry make any profit as the postage is a killer).