
"Bank tellers.and shop keepers for Prohibition era" Topic
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| alan L | 08 May 2012 1:16 p.m. PST |
I would welcome pointers for "behind the counter" civilian figures for Prohibition era pulp games. I see Steve Barber does a bank teller and a barman but I am looking for a bit of variety. The Blue Moon Streets of Chicago has a nice set of "civlians" but they are too animated for behing the counter in a bank or behind the counter in a speakeasy or store. Thanks, Alan |
Richard Brooks  | 08 May 2012 4:32 p.m. PST |
Recreational Conflict has a set of store clerks here link that might work. Richard |
| War In 15MM | 08 May 2012 4:47 p.m. PST |
The Knuckleduster Miniatures bank set would probably work just fine for the Prohibition era. |
| The Gray Ghost | 08 May 2012 4:52 p.m. PST |
yeah take a look at Old West figures, that's mostly what I have. The SB one's are small, 24mm |
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