Custer ?

Started by monkeynut, 01 June 2020, 11:24:33 PM

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FierceKitty

02 June 2020, 12:02:16 PM #15 Last Edit: 02 June 2020, 12:07:19 PM by FierceKitty
My first 10mm army was Sioux and Cheyenne allies. They looked super, but weren't the most rewarding to use (perhaps because of unsuitable rules).

Come to think of it, my first figures were Airfix Injuns, lined up and shot at with matchstick spring guns. I always liked the crawling one, who was very  difficult to knock over.
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monkeynut

I would be more than happy to pay more for "character " figures/ sets if this ever gets off the ground.

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T13A

Hi

Please add me to the list for this one.

Cheers Paul
T13A Out!

Dannyboy

Can I add vote to this....

Orcs

Quote from: monkeynut on 02 June 2020, 11:29:49 AM
No wonder the US cavalry had such a hard time tracking them down.Some powerful and potent" medicine" at work there🤨

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Well my son when a male child is born the Father opens up the tepee ,steps outside and surveys the land. What he first sees is what gives you your name.An eagle feather,Crazy Horse , Running Bear or Sitting Bull for example.Why do you ask Buffalo balls?

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That's a politer version than the one I know. the kid was called  Two dogs B*nk*ng.
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I've often wondered why there is a Plains Wars indian range and no 7th Cavalry.

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