Buckle Some Swashes With Two New Black Scorpion Miniatures
November 11, 2024 by brennon
Black Scorpion Miniatures released a couple of new miniatures for you to use in your swashbuckling wargames and a bit of Wild West gunslinging. Leading the way, we have the Musketeer who is going to be swinging from chandeliers and fighting to heroic music.
Musketeer // Black Scorpion Miniatures
This fellow comes with a dashing hat which is rich with feathers. He also has his rapier at the ready to cut down the Cardinal's lackeys. I love all of the slashed silks and the little pistol stuck into the belt for when you want to "Indiana Jones" a situation.
Musketeer - Painted // Black Scorpion Miniatures
This miniature would be great for a bit of En Garde! of course, but you could also see the miniature popping up in a myriad of different games. It would be nice to see a few more Musketeers for this collection, maybe three of them in total.
Wild West Bounty Hunter
You can also get your hands on a new Bounty Hunter miniature for your Wild West games. This fellow comes cloaked, protecting them from the harsh conditions of the wilderness, be that the heat of the desert or the snow of the mountains and forests.
Bounty Hunter // Black Scorpion Miniatures
The miniatures from Black Scorpion are great for those seeking to get one or two miniatures to make a warband or army feel unique. The Bounty Hunter would be a neat character for a gang but you could also use him as a great leveller in your games. Maybe he could pop up during a campaign to even the odds against a gang that has got too big for its boots.
Bounty Hunter - Painted // Black Scorpion Miniatures
These miniatures are both in 32mm scale so they should fit in nicely with a mixture of different games out there including Black Scorpion's very own game, Tombstone. They are also both resin so all of the detail should follow through into the final sculpt.
What do you make of these two new characters from Black Scorpion Miniatures?
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Oh, I really dig the Bounty Hunter.
Nice Musketeer, 17th and 18th century minis are somewhat underrepresented.And finding civilians for those eras is almost impossible.