Peter Pig Catalogue

 

Range 9-"Company Rules"

Science Fiction

Range SOLD and no longer available.

 

This range is designed to go with the "Company Rules" by Peter Pig/ RFCM. 
(see the rules section) Squad level or above. 

The troopers are the basic type of combatant. 
They have some plated armour and a full suit with helmet. 
They have short weapons.

The "Phugs" are aliens that form "ant" type colonies and crawl around on all sixes, not too bright either.


3 Poses with large back packs are heavy weapon troopers. Other 3 poses are troopers.

Rules

The Company Rules.   

All basic packs have either 8 infantry or 4 cavalry figures .

Science Fiction 15mm

1. Troopers (3 poses)
 
2. Trooper casualties
 
3.Phug Digger(3)
 
 
4.Phug warrior(3)
 
  5.Phug Dead(5)
 
6.Poisonous Flora
 
7.Security troopers
 
8.Heavy Weapon Troopers(3 poses)
 
9.Troopers with back banners
 
10.Bomag drop ship resin/metal £5
 
11.Combat robots(5)
 
12. Queen Phug + Eggs
 
13.Order counters for the rules(£2.50)
 
  14.Civilians
 
  15.Missile/beacon markers
 
16. Buccaneer troopers
 
17. Seated Crew (can be seated in open vehicles on on heavy weapons)
 
18. Standing Crew (can be put in hatches or manning weapons)
 

 

 


Phug Eggs,Dead,Warrior,Worker(small claws)
 

 

 

 

Accessories

XX001
3 x 3 cm Bases (Square)
These are used for the majority of Peter Pig rule Systems.
Usually infantry
40 Bases in a pack.    £3
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XX002
3x 4 cm Bases (rectangular)
Usually used for cavalry and Equipment.
40 Bases Per pack.
£3
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XX003
4 x 4 cm Bases (Square)
10 Bases per pack
These are usually used for guns and
£1.50
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XX004
Pair of Choice Dice
2 faces "I choose"
4 Faces Blank.
Used when a player wishes to choose the location of the casualties inflicted. Used in most Peter Pig rules.
£1.50 per Pair
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 £4
Piggy Dice. Bag of 20. Choose Colour
Yellow      Add to Basket
Blue  Add to Basket
Orange  Add to Basket
Ivory   Add to Basket
Purple  Add to Basket

16mm dice. Peter Pig first produced these dice with piggy head on the 6 (instead of the traditional 1) about 5 years ago(2003). Another innovation from Peter Pig. 

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