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Tango0131 Oct 2017 12:25 p.m. PST

Muff McGillicutty is a 28mm sailor armed with a machine gun that turns out to be also the limited edition miniature of November at Pulp Figures.

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Bob Murch31 Oct 2017 5:32 p.m. PST

In North America, Muff can be obtained by donating to the Pulp Figures Movember page:

ca.movember.com/mospace


In Europe and the EU, you can donate to Nick Eyre's Movember page:

uk.movember.com/mospace/13601768


Remember to contact either Nick or me by email, depending upon your location, after you donate and make sure to include your mailing address.

murch@pulpfigures.com

mailorder@northstarfigures.com

pvi99th01 Nov 2017 6:42 a.m. PST

I can't believe you have the British sailors with helmets coming out. I have been looking for them for a while for a game I am running this coming weekend at Fall In.

Ended up using the British you have and a mix of other makers, but find your Figures easier to paint than others. They just seem to come out better.

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