Wild West Exodus: Theodore Roosevelt
Wild West Exodus haben ihr Eventmodell für 2020 vorgestellt.
It’s time to reveal the 2020 event miniature resembling a famous figure from history; it’s Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt! Those of you that guessed correctly from the misty image we shared, bravo.
Racing through the jungle on his Trodon steed, an incredible prehistoric-looking creature, Theodore Roosevelt is ready to venture into the wider Dystopian Age.
You’ll be able to purchase Theodore online direct from the Wild West Exodus website after 9:30 am (UK Time) on the 26th of March.
At the moment, this miniature will be available to purchase online-only, due to the event schedule changing rapidly in line with the current Coronavirus situation – more on that below.
There’s no denying this is a magnificent miniature and an excellent addition to any collection, take a look:
Theodore Roosevelt – Lost World Explorer
“Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure… than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a grey twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.“
Price: £17.00
Theodore Roosevelt – Lost World Explorer, is the 2020 event-promotional miniature by Warcradle Studios. Just like Jadzia before him, Theodore’s designed for use in both Wild West Exodus and forthcoming Lost World Exodus.
What about Jadzia Kosciuszko?Don’t worry. We haven’t forgotten the Captain! As Jadzia Kosciuszko reign has ended as the 2019 event miniature, this means she’ll be joining our regular catalogue and will be available to purchase soon.
Stay tuned and keep an eye on our blog and socials for an update.
If there are no events, how can I get the miniature?
Of course, this year is a little more complicated as the event schedule is changing rapidly in line with the global Coronavirus situation. Both Adepticon in the US, and Salute in the UK, are cancelled for 2020. The next show we were going to attend, the UK Games Expo, is now rescheduled for later this year.
We’ve worked hard to make the miniature available to players in a way that is fair but still keeps it an exclusive promotional release. The 2020 promotional miniature will go on sale online from the 26th March 2020 at www.store.wildwestexodus.com.
The miniature will remain available to purchase online until the end of the next show that Warcradle Studios attends. At the moment that looks like GenCon 2020 in Indianapolis ending on the 2nd of August.
Of course, this may change, in which case the 2020 promotional miniature will remain available online until the close of the show following that. As of right now, the next show we will attend after GenCon 2020 looks to be the UK Games Expo commencing on the 21st of August until the 23rd of August.
What happens once shows are back up-and-running?
At the end of the next show, Warcradle Studio attends, availability of the 2020 promotional miniature will return back-to-normal; the miniature will only be available for the duration of each show we attend.
For details about the events that we’ll be attending during the 2020/2021 season, keep an eye on our blog and socials, and be sure to check the Warcradle Studios community calendar regularly.
Quelle: Wild West Exodus
Finde ich furchtbar.
Ich hoffe die kommenden Sachen von LWX werden besser.
Ab und an haben Warcradle jüngst echt hässliche Sachen released, aber im großen und ganzen liefern die einfach sehr schicke minis ab.
Ich hab schon lange nix mehr mit WWX am Hut, aber die Dino-Mini gefällt mir sehr. Schön buntes Farbschema.
Wielange ist denn lange? Vor oder nach der Übernahme? 🙂
Seit den ersten KS, also lange vor der Übernahme. Hab die Minis nie wirklich angerührt.
Schöne Dinos mit/ohne Reiter gibt es auch bei Drowned Earth
Das eine schließt ja das andere nicht aus.😉
Ehrlich gesagt konnte ich dem System bisher nichts abgewinnen und hab es auch nicht besonders verfolgt. Aber die beiden finde ich auch lustig.
WWX spielt sich wirklich toll, und hat (wenn man das setting mag) exzellente Puppen! Insgesamt sehr atmosphärisch, und ganz schön tödlich…
Kann ich nur zustimmen 🙂