Pulp Figures Go Adventuring With Some Plucky Ladies
February 24, 2020 by brennon
The folks at Pulp Figures have three new sets for you to check out if you're interested in diving into some Pulp adventures on the tabletop.
At the head of this collection, we've got The Museum Of Natural History Ladies Exploration Society. You don't need the likes of Indiana Jones when you've got these ladies out there looking for mysterious artefacts and the lost bones of ancient dinosaurs.
Perhaps aiding these ladies on their quests we've also got the likes of the Rugged Adventurers who are, again, an all-female release which gives you a handful of additional allies to throw into the ring.
I like the idea that these ladies could either be aiding your group or perhaps end up as the antagonists in your tale, hoping to try and fool your heroines before they get the chance to reach their goal.
Defeat The Priestess!
If you're looking for a slightly more deadly looking bad girl then you also have The Evil Priestess who is no doubt the real source of terror in your tale.
This set comes with a High Priestess, two sacrificial tables with unwilling victims atop them and also a lady who clearly serves as her retainer, watching over proceedings and no doubt being a thorn in your side.
If you're looking for an alternative group of adventurers to hit the tabletop, this would be a pretty fun set to tinker with I reckon.
What do you think?
"If you're looking for an alternative group of adventurers to hit the tabletop, this would be a pretty fun set to tinker with I reckon..."
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Some great options here and I love the detail work that Bob Murch puts into his figures. The Cthulhu statue in the hand of the lady with the umbrella and the designs on the covers on the sacrifical tables are fantastic.
they look great for games.
Ideal for 7TV Pulp.
Its always a question to how to base minis and these have quite a variety of options. A very fun collection of sets.
I see potential here, but not as a stand alone sit. I’d mix these in with other minis.
Very British Civil war would be an additional setting for many of these , I used the German set of Frauliens he did for alternate tank crew .