
"Update on some Eureka P300: fighting women" Topic
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| Lluis Vilalta | 01 Jan 2012 6:08 a.m. PST |
For those eventually interested, this update is referring to two different ranges submitted to Eureka Miniatures' 300 Club program --both related to fighting women and suitable for either historic or fictional settings. First, World War II Red Army female soldiers ( link ), given the reference no. 300CLUB20C60. ( TMP link ). Current status frozen at 400+ Secondly, 18th Century Imagi-Nation Female army ( link ), who are supposed to be a 15mm version of 100CLUBHM100 ( TMP link ). This is a very recent submission, just set on with a first pre-order of 100, so that they're still showing an initial 1+ status. Anyone eventually interested, please help them be born! |
| abdul666lw | 02 Jan 2012 4:37 a.m. PST |
Eureka 100 28mm 18th Century Imagi-Nation Female army: Female Imagination Infantry: link Female Imagination Cavalry: link Female Imagination Artillery: link Eureka 300 15mm 18th Century Imagi-Nation Female army: link
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| nochules | 03 Jan 2012 5:46 a.m. PST |
I already ordered more of the Red Army figures than I needed, because I feel strongly in the project. With any luck we will get some more orders this year. |
| Lluis Vilalta | 06 Jan 2012 5:25 p.m. PST |
Thanks nochules, I also ordered more than actually needed. I just wanted one FoW-sized section, but asked for a whole company. If an actually significant number of orders was gathered, Eureka would gladly expand the range by their own initiative, so we'd be able to enjoy AA gunners, paramedics, military policewomen and/or other frequent jobs
That would be really great, and would expand possibilities of other gamers getting interested in the range. If only the word was spread enough
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| Paint Pig | 14 Jan 2012 11:26 a.m. PST |
Soldadets what do you know of the 18th century femmes many takers that you know of? I'm probably going to have to have my larger hesse-kassoulet armies and enemies in 15mm and only have a brigade or so in 28mm for cost purposes. Still thinking about which brands of 15mm, I like peter pig but they only do pirates and awi some of which will do at a pinch no problems. Ahhh so many choices minifigs do everything you could think of
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| abdul666lw | 02 Feb 2012 9:14 a.m. PST |
Sandras illustrated, in Hesse-Cassoulet service:
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linkReally, the range is in want of dragoons (merely riding versions of the infantry fusiliers)! |
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