Knuckleduster’s Lawmen Lay Down The Law In The Old West
November 10, 2023 by brennon
Knuckleduster Miniatures have added another set of figures to their collection for those diving into some Wild West adventures on the tabletop. The newest set are the Lawmen who will be available separately in the future but are currently collected together into one pack.
Lawmen // Knuckleduster Miniatures
This set of miniatures give you a collection of great characters to recreate some fun moments from TV and film on the tabletop. You've got Fred White, Cecil Black, Higgs, Hightower, Bullock and Danno who are all coming together to try and make sure that your township stays safe out there on the frontier.
I really like the style of the Knuckleduster Miniatures collection as they managed to straddle the line between the "Historical" and the characters from the screen. It helps feed into that semi-mythical feel that you sometimes get about this period of history and the gunfighters that made a name for themselves. There's a certain amount of romanticisation surrounding the Wild West of course but it just means that you can have a lot of fun when it comes to diving into the different scenarios you make up!
Special November Miniature
As well as the Lawmen hitting your Wild West tabletops, there is also a special miniature for November, Jane Crossheart.
Jane Crossheart // Knuckleduster Miniatures
Free with purchases of $100 or more from their webstore, Jane Crossheart is a call back to the movie posters of old. She would have caused quite a stir back in the day of course and could now be a great painting project or bonus miniature to throw into your games. Something tells me that Miss Crossheart is a good shot with that revolver of hers!
If you can remember which movie post the sculpt was inspired by, drop it in the comments below and let us know.
Could you be tempted to take a look at these new miniatures from Knuckleduster for your Wild West games?
"If you can remember which movie post the sculpt was inspired by, drop it in the comments below..."
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I’m guessing that Jane Crossheart is based on Jane Russell in the Outlaw.
These look great. Now I’m torn between Gunfighters Ball and Dead Mans Hand. ?
Ah I just found out Gunfighters Ball uses random movement distance. Looks like it’s Dead Man’s Gand for me then, although I may get some of these miniatures.
Now nobody fall over here here, but I quite like these minis. They do harken back to the 50s and 60s Westerns with a few “spaghetti” western style minis thrown into the mix. Some really nice poses (not too overboard), and I think I can name all but one for the actors that inspired the sculpts here 🙂