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Nick Stern Supporting Member of TMP11 Jul 2014 5:55 p.m. PST

I am looking for some settlers to use in 54mm Muskets and Tomahawks games. It looks like Barzso did a Davy Crockett Pioneer set but it's no longer in production. I am looking for generic civilian types I can use for the War of 1812 period up to the 1830s.

cavcrazy11 Jul 2014 6:38 p.m. PST

Try the Marx recast Boonesboro figures, I think you can get them from Hobby Bunker

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP11 Jul 2014 8:27 p.m. PST

Marx and Replicants have a few figures you can probably use. Barzso also has a pioneer range which includes a few women, but almost everyone is armed.

45thdiv12 Jul 2014 4:43 a.m. PST

You might try Matt at Hobby Bunker. He carries Barzso figures and might have some still. I like Barzso sets but he only does a limited run and then moves on to other new sets. Another place to check is toy soldiers of San Diego.

dBerczerk14 Jul 2014 2:03 p.m. PST

If you have a Michaels nearby, check out their figure "Toobz." One set has early colonists and Native Americans sutable for Jamestown.

They might be more appropriate for the 17th and early 18th Century, but could work for your later period. They come painted, but could be "tarted up" quite nicely with a little effort.

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