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Knuckleduster announces:

Revolución!

We've just released our first sets portraying the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920. This range will include both revolutionary and government troops. For scenarios like The Wild Bunch, characters from this conflict are necessary. From uniformed Federales in police caps to machinegun crews in pith helmets and militamen in sombreros, we aim to cover the entire conflict eventually. There are a huge variety of subjects that can be sculpted, including female militias (Soldaderas or Adiletas). And famously the U.S. sent a contingent under General Pershing to find Pancho Villa after he raided across the border.

The first two packs are available now, irregular troops skirmishing. These can be used for any of the several civilian militias that fought in the conflict.

Irregulars Skirmishing

Irregulars Skirmishing II

Add to these mounted and dismounted figures from our Vaqueros and Linguine Henchmen packs, and you can build a force to be reckoned with!

Look for the Mexican flag background to distinguish the new product line in our webstore.

Viva Zapata!

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