"Eureka Pride and Prejudice figures available?" Topic
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Winston Smith | 04 Nov 2015 5:30 a.m. PST |
I played in a game of Bogdanwaz's Pride and Prejudice and Zombies at Cold Wars. Jeff had figures for the Bennett sisters and Mr Darcy and friends. He said they were from Rureka, but not available yet. I am sending one of my minions to Fall In with a shopping list (I must work, alas!) but I can't find these figures on the Rureka USA site. Did I look in the wrong place? Are they available? |
Winston Smith | 04 Nov 2015 5:34 a.m. PST |
My sister is a Jane Austen Society member, by the way. She says her friends are just like Wargamers but not as smelly. |
bogdanwaz | 04 Nov 2015 6:30 a.m. PST |
John, I don't believe the figures are up on either the Eureka main website or the Eureka USA site. If you email Nic Robson at Eureka directly, I think he should be able to provide them. |
Winston Smith | 04 Nov 2015 6:47 a.m. PST |
I'll wait to see what Jim finds out at Fall In. At least he can pick up sine more Ragged Continentals. Hopefully new amazing stuff hits the stands at conventions. |
deadhead | 05 Nov 2015 7:49 a.m. PST |
Civilians would be so welcome for Napoleonic era. We can find rustic peasants, especially for the Peninsula. the odd Ruskie as well. Front Rank have just added the middle class types, as seen "about town". Lovely castings suggested but, as before their reinforcement sets, they are a little "short in the leg"……. How welcome would be the better turned out gentry? I imagine the non military types at DoR's Ball in 1815…..I think they would sell! |
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