Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Men In Black


This post comes on the tail end of a productive holiday weekend.

These two Wargames Foundry models are good for acting as agents, corporate soldiers or mafia hitmen.




This guy bears a strong resemblance to a certain character from Pulp Fiction...





Royale with Cheese






I wonder how the recoil is going to affect this firing pose...














Monday, November 28, 2016

Urban Cowgirls



Both of these are from Wargames Foundry, and you don't want to mess with either one of them.






















Sunday, November 27, 2016

News At Eleven


The people of Mega City One get round-the-clock information from best news sources there are.







These are both from Copplestone Castings. 







They will make for great backdrop, or characters with a plot around them, or an annoyance that follows someone around and gets in the way all the time.  That sort of thing.
I know that EM-4 has a similar set, also sculpted by Mark Copplestone, that I may pick up.
















Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Weekend Warriors


The SWAT/Citi-Def unit gets bigger.
The first model is from Wargames Foundry.  I like her pose, it conveys cautious action and, with her rifle slung behind her back and smg in hand, she's involved in a close encounter.










This modern soldier was  given to me in a box of other stuff.  I have no clue who makes it.  Gave it matching colors and it fits in with the rest of the team.













Thursday, November 10, 2016

Rapid Fire



In the rough and tumbly world of Mega-City One, firepower can bring a gang a lot of respectability.





This Coppelstone model is all blinged out.






But don't let her cheery color choices fool you into thinking she's friendly.







Easy to paint, well cast and characterful, much like the other Copplestone Future Wars line.







Mr. Machinegun is a Warlord/Mongoose model.








I like his dapper style, although the weapon is ridiculous looking and it sat in my lead pile for a couple of years before I could get past it enough to paint.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Morning Commute

What's a city without citizens?






This guy is from Wargames Foundry.  I think he is packed as a PI.  He works perfectly well as a an undercover cop, or mafia hitman, or corporate security enforcer, or as a civilian (my main intention to use him).







Even if they do nothing more than act as set dressing, I think that having civilians is a necessary addition to many settings.








I don't know where this next model comes from.  It was gifted to me in a box filled with modern stuff.