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Title: Old West Starter Sets 28mm
Post by: King Thor on February 28, 2013, 03:43:53 AM
Hi all, 

Looking to introduce my young son into mini gaming. I wanted to do a western city as a start. Any suggestions on good starter sets for:
1) Cowboys
2) Civilians
3) Indians

Thanks!

KT

Title: Re: Old West Starter Sets 28mm
Post by: Hitman on February 28, 2013, 04:26:05 AM
I saw on TMP that Foundry have a sale on their figures right nw...25% off. I have many of those figures. Easy and fun to paint. Good luck....
Regards,
Hitman
 8)
Title: Re: Old West Starter Sets 28mm
Post by: Elbows on February 28, 2013, 04:35:31 AM
How young is young?  If he's quite young, a barrel/box of cowboys and indians from the toy store could be a really easy start (and dirt cheap to boot).

Title: Re: Old West Starter Sets 28mm
Post by: Whiskyrat on February 28, 2013, 11:16:09 AM
If you want to "test the waters" and want your figures 28mm and painted you could do worse than pick up some pre-painted figures from Doug @ em-4 (em4miniatures.com).

They're available in packs of 5

Set #1 - Sheriff; Gambler; Gunslinger; Mexican and an Indian.

Set #2 - Buffalo Soldier; Mountain Man; Soiled Dove; Farmer and a another Sheriff

and Set #2 comes with rules and a town plan on a CD.

If you don't like the rules you at least have a variety of figure types to be able to try out other "downloadable" rulesets.

The other alternative for pre-paints would be to check-out the Bazaar here on LAF as I know that v_lazy_dragon has a few painted "cowboys" which may fit your needs. ;)
Title: Re: Old West Starter Sets 28mm
Post by: joroas on February 28, 2013, 11:40:52 AM
Agree, the EM-4 stuff is good, rules, town and figures ready to go.....

Title: Re: Old West Starter Sets 28mm
Post by: Lowtardog on February 28, 2013, 01:03:04 PM
If you want to "test the waters" and want your figures 28mm and painted you could do worse than pick up some pre-painted figures from Doug @ em-4 (em4miniatures.com).

They're available in packs of 5

Set #1 - Sheriff; Gambler; Gunslinger; Mexican and an Indian.

Set #2 - Buffalo Soldier; Mountain Man; Soiled Dove; Farmer and a another Sheriff

and Set #2 comes with rules and a town plan on a CD.

If you don't like the rules you at least have a variety of figure types to be able to try out other "downloadable" rulesets.

The other alternative for pre-paints would be to check-out the Bazaar here on LAF as I know that v_lazy_dragon has a few painted "cowboys" which may fit your needs. ;)

Exactly what I thought
Title: Re: Old West Starter Sets 28mm
Post by: Cultist #3 on February 28, 2013, 03:28:47 PM
Exactly what I thought

I'll have to throw in a ditto here too, I use the EM-4 sets to teach my students.

Math is fun when you don't know you're learning  :D
Title: Re: Old West Starter Sets 28mm
Post by: obsidian3d on February 28, 2013, 07:23:03 PM
I'll add my compliments to the em4 pre-painted figures. I've got both sets and have based them for use with Blackwater Gulch rules. Here's a link with some pictures as well as my stats for the two gangs I made using the figures. http://obsidian3d.blogspot.ca/2012/09/wild-west-wanderings.html
Title: Re: Old West Starter Sets 28mm
Post by: styx on March 01, 2013, 12:59:44 PM
I would agree the EM-4 Prepainted stuff is a great start, if it falls through you have not invested much time or effort into it.

Foundry and Knuckleduster makes some great lines of figures. If the Foundry sale is going on that is a pretty good deal on their sets. The only problem is investing painting, rules and extra money that may not work out from what you are saying.