gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

9 posts ยท Jun 9 2000 to Jun 14 2000

From: Frits Kuijlman <frits@k...>

Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 09:52:51 +0200

Subject: gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

Hi, Some time ago I bought some Stargrunt figures made and packaged by Geohex.
Of course I need more(who doesn't), so I am trying to find out the GZG product
codes for these figures (I live in Holland, zo GZG is closer than Geohex). I
am fairly confident that I got the FSE and NSL figures right, but there remain
some puzzles among the NAC figures.

Geohex packaged the PA troops using similar codes, but the regular infantry is
packaged in mixed blisters which are harder to find out.

For the complete puzzle, including pictures, see:

From: Robert Crawford <crawford@k...>

Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 09:23:50 -0400

Subject: Re: gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

> On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 09:52:51AM +0200, Frits Kuijlman wrote:

Heck, Geohex uses different names for the Gentleman's
Collectibles, too. That's _really_ annoying.

From: Frits Kuijlman <frits@k...>

Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 13:11:35 +0200

Subject: Re: gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

> For the complete puzzle, including pictures, see:

From: Brian Bell <bkb@b...>

Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 07:32:26 -0400

Subject: RE: gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

While I can't guarentee that it is the full GZG SG2 line, you can start at
http://www.geohex.com/stargr01.htm. It has pictures for many of the
differnt figures.

From: Frits Kuijlman <frits@k...>

Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 15:48:47 +0200

Subject: Re: gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

> Bell, Brian K wrote:

> While I can't guarentee that it is the full GZG SG2 line, you can
Umm, in my first email I mentioned that I wanted to find out the GZG
product codes of the figures packaged by Geohex:-)

From: Conchart@g... <conchart@geotec.net>

Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 10:25:16 -0500

Subject: Re: gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

http://www.lightspeed.u-net.com/gzg/index.html

Online GZG catalog, I don't think it has all the newest stuff, but it has most
things.

Jade Tseng

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From: Doug Evans <devans@n...>

Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 10:46:28 -0500

Subject: Re: gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

Sorry, I haven't been following closely. Has anyone already mentioned that
GeoHex supplies figs differently than GZG?

I believe that KR's numbers are by the pack of figs, and Jon sells by the
fig. This lack of one-to-one correspondence makes matching difficult,
and I seem to recall this discussion long ago without anyone offering to try
and do a match up. Add to this the possibility that a 'pack' may have a
different mix at different times. I may be wrong on this, but I think I've
seen different pose mixes in GeoHex packages at different times...

Jon and/or Paul: Any idea when the new images will be on the GZG site?
Also, I thought you had links to GeoHex and Eureka. Can't find 'em, and think
they'd be a good idea....

The_Beast

-Douglas J. Evans, curmudgeon

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From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>

Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 19:18:33 +0100

Subject: Re: gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

> Sorry, I haven't been following closely. Has anyone already mentioned

They'll be up sometime after I've taken the photos! (Work on the new
catalogue - paper and web - has taken a biot of a back seat recently due
to other stuff getting in the way, but I should be getting started properly on
it as soon as the summer break between shows comes round). The Eureka site
should be on the FT Webring somewhere, and since Nic did his own scans for it
there may well be a more comprehensive pictorial coverage than we've got at
the moment.

From: Frits Kuijlman <frits@k...>

Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 10:08:29 +0200

Subject: Re: gzg vs geohex product codes puzzle

> Ground Zero Games wrote:
The Eureka site doesn't seme to have any pictures of figues, only of some of
the resin vehicles.
I'll just have to be patient then:-)