I really like these apocalyptic mutants from Khurasan. Each one tells a story. Poor chap on the left of the first shot looks like he is about to have a painful zit explosion…
Perfect for plans with Mutants and Death Ray Guns from Ganesha Games or a mutie crew for either A.E. Bounty, Blasters and Bulkheads or Pulp Alley.
Everyone needs some mindless yet lethal robot-types to face up to. These guys from 15mm.co.uk are clearly that. I’ve had some for a while and put off painting them because, well, they looked too much like skeletons for my tastes. Forget a cream coloured scheme for these or they might as well join the undead army.
15mm.co.uk Automated badness…and face right! They’re all American!
Anyhow, I thought a blue metallic finish might combat this but the skulls were still too skull like. They needed more. So these baddies are now from the good old USofA. (Sorry cousins but the over-kill on some of the support weapons screamed American OTTness.)
Took too many shots at the same time and forgot to post these boys from Khurasan. They are from the Jasmine Throne Foreign Battalions range which is inspired – a host of assorted aliens joined together in a united cause. I’ve not gone down the uniform route with these so I can happily mix and match with other ragtag bounty crews and forces.
Compared to the Critical Mass alien crews they are pretty large – but then, they are all aliens, and who is to say what’s right and what’s wrong?
When I took a batch of shots for the Sci Fi Bonanza some simply did not come out well at all. Far too blurry. If anyone can point me in the right direction for setting up a Canon G2 Powershot for taking miniature photos I’d be grateful. Get a bit bored of tinkering with all the setting variables.
These are re-shots of some of the post apocalyptic warriors from Khurasan Miniatures. Great figures for their scale and full of character. Love’em.
Points for guessing the inspiration behind the centre figure’s t-shirt…Khurasan Miniatures Post Apocalyse Road Warriors
Loyalty is my middle name. And it pained me to find these poor forgotten souls mixed up with some 20mm Dark Future miniatures. I’ve had them for well over 20 years. Traveler figures. I’m sure the chap on the far right was a special limited edition that came with a Traveller rule box set.
Well now they are a group of mid-tech, upstanding (as opposed to untrust-worthy), adventurers. Couple more to follow. Transport is a Tango’ed Hotwheels (could be Matchbox – when I say one or the other is could be either).
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Miniature figure collector and painter (in that order) and solo wargamer whose opponent has lost his gaming mojo
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