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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: FifteensAway on September 16, 2012, 06:22:09 AM
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I would be the crazy one and the listing can be found here:
http://steeplechasingzebras.blogspot.com/
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I have a herd of bison also. Mine is a lot smaller. I only have between 20 & 30. Always looking to increase the size. What figures did you use for your herd?
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Herby,
I used pretty much all of them made in 15 mm - and some plastic ones from an old Wild Bill set, forget the manufacturer's name, that provided some calves. There are Stone Mountain, Minifig, Peter Pig, and Irregular as well - oh, and some rubber Chinese ones I found in a bin at a local hobby shop. For me it's as much about the "model" as it is about the game so I want a cool looking setup.
Thanks for checking it out.
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I can't see the images.
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Quite the collection ;)
I wonder what role the bisons play during play and if they are moved individually? Even if it's a herd of only 30 it would be quite the task each turn ;)
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Well, the bison are all based three to a base - but that's still a lot of bases to move around. I'm willing because I love the look of having them on the table. That, and at some point, there will be buffalo hunting games. Besides, those beasts roamed the plains in the millions and I feel the need for an impressive herd. So, at a hundred to one ratio that would be...oh, wait, there's that kookie side coming out again.
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OK I think I have some of those plastic ones. They were made by Atlantic. I think someone else still has the molds now. They are too small for my needs though. My herd is in the 25-28mm scale.
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Added the wagon groupings to the list for those who want to check it out. Lots more than just wagons, of course.
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Dr. Viking, I'm afraid I don't know why you are not seeing the images - though there are only a few right now.
Just added the listing of civilian figures. Next time around will be the stars of the show.