Cut Out Some Rootin’ Tootin’ Peter’s Paperboys Cowboys!

May 12, 2023 by brennon

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Peter's Paperboys released some brand new papercraft sets for you to get stuck into and cut up. Get your scissors and glue ready and prepare to snap up a bunch of 28mm paper miniatures for this Wild West wargaming trend that we seem to find ourselves in the midst of.

Cowboys - Peters Paperboys

Cowboys // Peter's Paperboys

The first set is a bunch of single figures for those wanting to bring pretty much any Cowboy, Outlaw or Lawman to the tabletop for use in your games. The pack features nine different sets of miniatures from Dudes & Drifts to Sheriffs & Shooters, Bells Bums & Barkeeps and even an awesome Stagecoach that you can rob during your games.

Mounted Cowboys - Peters Paperboys

Mounted Cowboys // Peter's Paperboys

The set, therefore, comes with enough bits and pieces for you to make mounted and dismounted characters alongside a whole host of different non-player characters that you could throw into scenarios as civilians that have found themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. As always, the pieces are immensely detailed but the team have also provided folks with uncoloured versions for those that want to attempt doing a bit of colouring in!

If you're looking to wargame on a budget then this is definitely the way to go. You get a massive array of different Wild West characters for you to play around with and all it will take is a little patience for you to bring them to life. The Stagecoach in particular is just awesome.

Stagecoach - Peters Paperboys

Stagecoach // Peter's Paperboys

If you're looking for a place for your Wild West heroes and villains to clash, you can also get your hands on a Terrain Bundle as well. Visit the town of Ressurection and get into a fistfight at the local saloon.

Folding Frontier Terrain #1 - Peters Paperboys

Folding Frontier Terrain // Peter's Paperboys

Folding Frontier Terrain #2 - Peters Paperboys

Folding Frontier Terrain // Peter's Paperboys

Peter's Paperboys have been able to cover all of the bases here. Much like the miniatures, the terrain is just as detailed and would be another good project itself that should keep you occupied for a while. You might not have to do some painting but you'll instead find yourself perhaps sitting on the sofa with your tongue stuck out, cutting paper with a keen eye.

If you're eager to get into Wild West wargaming, the papercraft route could be the one to go down!

"Peter's Paperboys have been able to cover all of the bases here..."

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