Eureka Miniatures: Neue Napoleonische Zombies [NSFW]
Eureka Miniatures hat ein paar neue Miniaturen für die „Corpse and Musket“-Reihe herausgebracht, die sich an der Schnittstelle zwischen Historischem und Pulp verortet.
Die „Corpse and Musket“-Reihe von Eureka Miniatures baut auf den historischen 28mm Miniaturen der „Wars of the French Revolution“-Reihe auf. Dazu hat ein interner Designer von Eureka Miniatures die historischen Figuren zu Zombies umgewandelt.
Neben den Neuheiten der Reihe gibt es auf der Website von Eureka Miniatures noch einige weitere Informationen zum Setting – Kurzfassung: Napoleon wurde durch Voodoo-Zauberei zum Unleben erweckt und ist nun unter dem Einfluss des Loas Baron Samedi – sowie bereits veröffentlichte Figuren zu entdecken. Unser Highlight: Der untote Napoleon mit dem neuen Moniker Napoleon Blownapart.
„We The People“ yes indeed the people are about to speak, 27 armed citizens suitable for the 1780s to the 1880s. Whether supporting the French or American Revolutions or worried about the ‚Mad Doctor‘ and his experiments, these figures will fit the bill.
Sculpted by Alan Marsh, carrying pole arms and hand weapons, then converted to carry firearms by sculptor, Paul Clarke, this is a mob to reckon with. We also have a special deal for all the Mob figures (see below).
It’s been some time since we began our 28mm Corpse and Musket range and due to the popularity of „The Silver Bayonet“ from Osprey Publishing these figures have never been more popular.
We are well aware of the phrase „don’t look a gift horse in the mouth“ at Eureka Miniatures and luckily our very own Zombie superfan sculptor, Kosta Heristanidis was eager to jump at the prospect of sculpting some more additions to our Corpse and Musket range. We think the results speak for themselves.
In a similar vein of Napoleonic nastiness, we present to you a new vignette for our Wars of the French Revolution range, the Corpse Collectors.
Often overlooked (probably for a good reason) was the macabre lure of trinkets, teeth and other personal affects that drew camp followers and fellow soldiers to pick over the dead on the battlefields of Europe during the late 18th and early 19th century.
This vignette would add much realism to any Wargaming table or possibly even as an objective marker for The Silver Bayonet?
28mm Wars of the French Revolution
100WFR920 Mob with hand weapons eight figures
100WFR921 Mob with pole arms eight figures
100WFR922 Mob with muskets eleven figuresSpecial deal „My Mother was a friend of an enemy of the people“ one of each Mob figure
100WFR915 The Gleaners- litter and 6 figures
28mm Napoleonic Zombies – Corpse and Musket
100KAS207 Zombie Napoleonic Infantry Set 2 (10 figures)
Quelle: Eureka Miniatures
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Schöne minis ja, auf einen Baron Samedi hätte ich mich gefreut😏. Leider sitzt Eureka in Australien…