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Author Topic: Rebel Minis Releases 15mm Steampunk Adventurers!  (Read 1245 times)

Offline Rebel Minis

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Rebel Minis Releases 15mm Steampunk Adventurers!
« on: March 18, 2013, 01:28:38 PM »
Rebel Minis is proud to offer its first 15mm Steampunk Adventurers! The Wild, Wild West, East London, or Tesla's Airship... this pack has you covered! Each pack contains 5 Adventurers and are perfect for Steampunk, Alternative Worlds or Pulp Gaming. SRP:$3.99



Sculpted by Martin Baker and PF and Painted by Pictor's Studio!

You can see them and more here: www.Rebelminis.com or check out our Blog here: http://rebelminis.blogspot.com/

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Offline FifteensAway

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Re: Rebel Minis Releases 15mm Steampunk Adventurers!
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2013, 03:09:13 PM »
I love this addition to 15 mm gaming!  And really hope to see more.  Especially like that the first offering has three female figures - bodes well for what is to come.  Do hope that future releases might include some additional females more in the lines of 'damsels' in distress.  But more forceful ones, too.  And, of course, more men.  Some militant, some 'mechanical'.  And, no, not robotic but mechanics working on their wonky steam driven inventions.  And how about some steam powered vehicles that are direct take-offs of real steam traction?

Something I haven't seen much of (admitted by orbit in this realm is limited) are contraptions that use the power take off wheels on so many steam traction engines.

Also like to see some items in the direction of early electricity inspired 'machines'.

While I know a lot of people are into the fantasy side of VSF (ray guns and such), I prefer to take actual inventions and extrapolate from them without violating the laws of physics.  Okay for others but I find it more fun to maintain that restriction, harder maybe but ultimately more plausible.

Look forward to seeing more.  And buying these on my next order for sure (maybe several sets).

 

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