Showing posts with label Enforcers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enforcers. Show all posts
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Rent-A-Cop
This guy is from Foundry (I think). He's pretty much a tall guy in a suit, with a gun.
He had a chunk of flash on his forehead that I left and painted metallic. I figured it makes him look cyberized.
This next one is also from Foundry (I'm sure of that). Cops don't fit into Judge Dredd's world (there were some early strips that featured police as well as judges, but they quickly disappeared from the scene).
A uniform like that could easily be for a private security guard, though. This is what I had in mind for this guy. Just the sort of character that patrols a building and ends up being victim-of-the-week just for trying to put food on his table.
Now I feel bad for him and his soon-to-be orphaned children.
Monday, August 14, 2017
Made Men
Wargames Foundry makes this guy. I wanted to use him as a corporate/mafia enforcer, as they would be more likely to have the resources to obtain a grenade launcher. His clothing suggests jeans or work pants, so I painted them black to look more 'dressy'.
He'll bring some serious firepower to whomever he is fighting for.
This next guy is a Blue Moon gangster/fed that I had laying around.
He works for that classic look and will fit in just fine with the other enforcers.
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Ambi-shooters
This Hasslefree model is one of my favorites. The look and feel of the model is quite good.
She means business.
This guy is another from Pulp Figures.
He's got a great pulpy, muscular action hero look to him.
With two guns and a big knife, he's ready for a fight.
Like all the Pulp Figures models in my collection, he has a definite plane to his pose.
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Hot Lead
Sometimes a menacing glare and a pistol aren't going to get the job done.
I think this is a Copplestone (if not, then a Foundry) model.
I have to stop painting while tired. This isn't such a good paint job, even by my low standards. :-P
I like this next one. A Foundry model, there's a reason he wears that long coat.
This is not a dude I'd want to piss off.
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...
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| Royale with Cheese |
I wonder how the recoil is going to affect this firing pose...
Monday, February 22, 2016
Trench Coat Mafia
This dapper fellow is from Coppletstone. He could make a PI or police detective, but he's dressed well in a retro style that seems too rich for a noir detective or public servant.
He's much more of a mafia or corporate type.
I tried to give him a conservative look to match his clothing, but felt a splash of color (the gun) would give it something special.
Organized crime features heavily in Judge Dredd stories.
His companion is from Reaper, the Chronoscope line. This model is much smaller and slighter than the Copplestone model. I've found that the Chronoscope models are all sold as 28mm, but they vary greatly in size. This is probably due to using different sculptors and a line that features a wide variety of models from different periods.
This model strongly resembles a Hasslefree miniature and I wouldn't be surprised if it is a Kev White sculpt. She reminds me of a cold war secret agent.
He's much more of a mafia or corporate type.
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| How about we fit you for a pair of concrete galoshes? |
I tried to give him a conservative look to match his clothing, but felt a splash of color (the gun) would give it something special.
Organized crime features heavily in Judge Dredd stories.
His companion is from Reaper, the Chronoscope line. This model is much smaller and slighter than the Copplestone model. I've found that the Chronoscope models are all sold as 28mm, but they vary greatly in size. This is probably due to using different sculptors and a line that features a wide variety of models from different periods.
This model strongly resembles a Hasslefree miniature and I wouldn't be surprised if it is a Kev White sculpt. She reminds me of a cold war secret agent.
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Dos por Dos, Manos de Azule
These two Foundry models are of unknown origins and have unknown motivations. Are they judges, corporate security or mafia hitmen?
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Murder, Incorporated
These two will make good corporate/mafia enforcer types.
The first one is a Copplestone Castings model that you may have recognized from some earlier posts.
Copplestone's models are wonderfully sculpted with well-defined features that make them easy to paint.
The second one is from Wargames Foundry. When I was photographing her it showed her face having a rough surface. This isn't immediately realized when looking at her 'in the flesh' and it took me by surprise.
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