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#1 Pole

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 08:49 PM

My friend just received his box set for the Cowboys and Gundslingers and there were no bases included. Were they supposed to be any included or do we need to buy a few packs of the round bases for these?

Just curious. Thanks!

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#2 ixminis

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 09:03 PM

I'm pretty sure the boxed set is supposed to come with bases. Questions@reapermini.com will solve your woes :-)
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#3 Pole

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Posted 06 July 2012 - 08:39 AM

Hey thanks! I will have him send a message this afternoon.

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#4 Shogan

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Posted 06 July 2012 - 09:18 AM

I hope you dont mind that I add another question into this thread but it seems the best place to put it. I noticed in the PDF there is a card for a stampeding cow which I think is very cool, but I did not see any mechanic for how to cause a stampede or who controls them, etc... Does anything know how this works?

#5 Baphomet69

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Posted 06 July 2012 - 09:25 AM

And when is Reaper releasing the stampeding cow models?

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