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khurasanminiatures of Khurasan Miniatures writes:

We're very pleased to add four new codes to our Eastern Forest Indian range of 15mm models, focusing on the Iroquois, but really usable for any of the area tribes.  These new codes are:

Later Iroquois braves with Dutch muskets

Iroquois

Iroquois braves or subject tribes with spears

Iroquois

Iroquois braves with tomahawks (which, in the hatchet-like configuration, appear to be a post-Contact weapon)

Iroquois

Later Iroquois Chief (x1) and Later Iroquois Braves Kneeling with Dutch Musket (x8)

Iroquois

A few notes on these

First, in order to sell them at a special value price, we have packaged them mostly in sets of 24, which is larger than we usually use.  

Second, on the unusual packaging of the later chief set – we found ourselves frequently going out of stock of the early Iroquois chief (as collectors of these models will realize), and so wanted to find a way to make a full code incorporating the later chief.  We felt the best way to do this was to add the kneeling musket-armed braves, as having, say, three chiefs would mean 24 kneeling musketeers that can be mixed in with the other musketeers to make those skirmishing swarms of braves which made later Iroquois such deadly adversaries.  This seemed the best solution.

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