Indians Defend Their Homeland In Knuckleduster Previews
October 23, 2019 by brennon
Knuckleduster Miniatures has been showing off some more previews of what awaits in Gunfighter's Ball. This time around they're looking to the Native Americans who are getting quite angry at all these European folk coming over and stealing their land. This leads into a few peeks at the Plains Indian pack and more they've had in the works.
The focus of the range looks to be on the Lakota tribes who wander the plains and the first preview is for quite the iconic character, No Two Horns who was also known as He Nupa Wanica. He fought in the Battle Of The Little Big Horn and you can actually see his painted shield HERE to give you an idea of how it would have looked during the period.
This then leads onto a few more previews of some of the Plains Indians who would have followed in his wake. Here we have a Native warrior with rifle at the ready.
I like all of the detail that Knuckleduster goes into with their miniatures. There are always little hints as to the historical inspiration which brought the miniatures to life and I love all the little touches here and there on the clothing.
We also have a Lakota Warrior who has been sculpted to mount up on horseback.
After seeing Knuckleduster working on a lot of cowboys, bandits, lawmen and such over the last few months it's good to see them changing things up and looking at some of the Native American elements which should still be a core element of your games, either as allies for your gang or perhaps aggressors who are perturbed by your encroachment on their lands.
What do you make of the new previews from Knuckleduster?
"...it's good to see them changing things up and looking at some of the Native American elements which should still be a core element of your games"
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Interesting new figures.
Really cool figures. Does anyone know if there is a stockist in Europe for Knuckleduster?
I have a friend who is half Lakota. I’m betting that he’ll want to have a look at these. He’s not a tabletop gamer, but he has expressed an interest in having a diorama of his family’s past.