Pulp Figures Goes Native, Native American That Is!
July 10, 2015 by stvitusdancern
Pulp Figures is releasing some really impressive Native Americans, most specifically the Huron and Iroquois tribes.
The miniatures are impressively sculpted and you will notice that the two tribes looks very similar and that is because they were both member tribes of the larger Iroquois Confederacy. These separate tribes were at continuous battle with others and would absorb the defeated tribes culture and identities into their own.
There will be miniatures for heros, warriors, medicine women, shamans and others. This time period is not played or modeled much and it is a shame, because this such a rich period not only in American and Canadian history but the rest of the world that had early settlements as there was interactions between the European and Native Americans.
They have also announced a special edition miniature that will be only available at select conventions, such as Historicon as a Swag bag premium.
I love the look of these, how about you?
"...because this such a rich period not only in American and Canadian history but the rest of the world that had early settlements as there was interactions between the European and Native Americans."
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Those are rather good.
Useful for Muskets and Towahawks
I wonder how these would look alongside Wargames Factory’s recent box set.
I was wondering the same thing. Definitely going to get the wargames factory boxset, but these look great.
I’m keen to see more from these guys. They look great! Hopefully some.of this will make it into my Going Native Warpath force.