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    wolfie65
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    Help me out guys: I remember seeing Victorian era/Steampunk lancers mounted on old-timey bicycles, but cannot recall the manufacturer or the name of the game they were produced for.

    Any ideas ?

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    elessar2590
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    grantinvanman
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    wolfie65
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    Thanks ! I think those might be the ones .

    And yes, they make about as much practical sense as chainmail bikinis, but the Rule of Cool trumps all others….

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    *begins the search for more chainmail bikinis and remembers Ral Partha* Just saw the thread. I’ve got some of the minis from Eureka and I warn that the wheel is a little touchy to getting misshapen. Outside of that a great set of figures.

    Also, as an addition to hilarity I put in my two cents for steampunk clockwork cavalry from Dragon Bait Minis. Another silly set and a challenge for those who might not have the experience with metal minis. Putting together the mounts takes a little time to get the reins, necks and monowheel just where you want them.

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    wolfie65
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    Metal rules ! As far as I’m concerned, there’s still nothing quite like 1970s-90s 1-piece metal figures. And with today’s sculpting standards, they can have as much detail as any resin figure while being a lot less fragile. For example, I can see no difference between Demented Games Twisted metal and resin minis.

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