Put Up Yer Dukes With New Dead Man’s Hand Wild West Set
February 10, 2026 by brennon
Great Escape Games has added a new set of 28mm miniatures to their collection for use in Dead Man's Hand, their Wild West skirmish game. Put Up Yer Dukes is a new set of five miniatures for you to drop into games as legends of the Old West.
Put Up Yer Dukes // Dead Man's Hand
This set allows you to run some frontier legends on the tabletop. A one-eyed marshal chasing justice, a haunted wanderer riding against the wind, an old gunfighter facing a final reckoning, a hard-edged trail boss born of dust and drive and a cavalry captain bound to their duty. If you are a fan of John Wayne, you'll find a miniature that works for you.
All of these miniatures are included as part of the Put Up Yer Dukes set, which you can snag right now.
The Chicago Way Reinforcements
As well as the Wild West release, you can also get some reinforcements for the Mounties of The Chicago Way, Great Escape Games' crime-ridden skirmish game of neighbourhood domination.
Mounties Reinforcements // The Chicago Way
This comes with new Mounties armed with a selection of weapons, two rifles and another revolver. If you're looking to introduce three new names to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, you've got some nice options here. Can't keep horsemen in a cage!
Could you be tempted to snap up some of these new releases from the folks at Great Escape Games?
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"If you are a fan of John Wayne, you'll find a miniature that works for you..."
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Dukes of Hazard sure have changed XD
Is there a Daisy Duke?
You can model sexy jean shorts on John Wayne if you like. No one will judge.
ooh, I can have all of my Knuckleduster John Waynes battle these Great Escape John Waynes.
From left to right:
J.B. Books from The Shootist (1976)
Ethan Edwards from The Searchers (1956)
Thomas Dunson trail boss from Red River (1948)
Captain Kirby York from Fort Apache (1948)
Rooster Cogburn from True Grit (1969)
So says the duck… Gene Hackman