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Eureka Miniatures Release New 28mm Hawaiians


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athun25 writes:

Rob from Eureka says the new figures do not mix well with the earlier Hawaiians figures. Very different sculpting styles.


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Nic Robson of Eureka Miniatures writes:

Featuring chiefs, Koa warriors, and younger warriors, these miniatures are armed with a deadly array of short and long weapons – perfect for conquering the Pacific, or for internal conflicts that occurred during the end of the 18th Century.

Hawaiian Warriors

There are also a small number of pikemen figures, which can be organized into pike units, as Kamehameha utilized them in the unification wars.

Hawaiians

In addition to this, and something much more peaceful, we have a set of Polynesian villagers. Generic enough to be used in a variety of Polynesian/Melanesian and South-Sea islander settings, the range includes a seated chief and his family with some less fortunate individuals at work.

Alan really has done a bang-up job of sculpting warrior and villager alike, bringing this Pacific setting to life for those interested in gaming the era and setting.

Villagers

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