Take On A New Expedition With 1st Corps’ Pulp Adventurers
November 20, 2023 by brennon
If you're looking for some more 28mm Pulp Adventurers to join your collection as you get ready for a new campaign, why not see what you make of these new fellows from Mark Fuller and 1st Corps?
Pulp Adventurers // 1st Corps
This set comes with six different Pulp Adventurers who could be used as protagonists or maybe as companions to your more dashing hero of choice. You've got adventurers that look like they could be robbing (ahem, securing) tombs, travelling across the plains of Africa or clashing on the deck of a rocking ship tossed high by the waves.
I'm sure that all manner of adventure ideas are already percolating after getting a closer look at these characters. If you'd like to go further into Pulp gaming then it's worth looking at the rest of the 20th Century range by 1st Corps.
Nosey Youth & Companions // 1st Corps
Maybe you could be convinced to dive in with the Nosey Youth & Companions for example? Pulp is one of those tabletop genres that might be good for getting non-gamers into your tabletop escapades. Everyone has seen or knows of films like Tintin and Indiana Jones and the mechanics for these games tend to be quite easy to get your head around. That should make them good for quick romps over the weekend or at events!
Will you be checking out some Pulp Adventurers from 1st Corps?
"Pulp is one of those tabletop genres that might be good for getting non-gamers into your tabletop escapades..."
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Where are the twins?!
They have minis for them. Have no fear!
This looks like a useful range and unusually one I wasn’t aware of so I’m going to get some in my next round of ordering. Thanks 🙂
I have the Nosey youth set, planning to put it into my War Transformed French army, and I am sure I can find a use for them in some Pulp stuff
Tintin should know better than to aim his pistol at Haddock’s head like that!