09/30/10
Filed under:
Fantasy,
Pulp,
Horror,
25-28 mm,
Monsters
Posted by:
G R @ 10:30 am
Another miniature monster to celebrate the Halloween season and send stalking your unfortunate players.
What
dark magic has been used to cause this
evil horror to rise from the local
pumpkin patch?
A
demonic red glow emanates from the
ghoulish pumpkin face. Its body is a
magically-molded mass of vines, rocks and dirt from the soil. Its feet and hands formed from talon-sharp broken pieces of tree limbs.
This largish 25 to 28 mm scale figure can creep out the adventurers in horror, fantasy, pulp and even science fiction game settings.
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09/28/10
Life in the city sure went downhill fast after the unexpected appearance
of the alien invaders! The town has become a hot warzone, but the
civilian survivors have to make their own way. At least there was enough
weaponry to be found in the few “sporting goods” stores to outfit our
hero.
Our
survivor has chosen a
combat shotgun as his main
weapon. He also carries an
automatic pistol in the holster on his belt.
The tattered condition of his clothing hints at the
fights he has managed to endure. Bits of broken bricks and a piece of I-beam litter the
urban landscape he walks through and reflect the destruction of the area.
In the
post apocalyptic world, many
survivors are forced to be on their own, whether battling
mindless zombie hordes,
alien invaders bent on
world domination, or
natural disasters. This
25 mm miniature would be at home in many
modern horror or
near future science fiction role-playing and
table top war games.
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09/26/10
Filed under:
Fantasy,
Pulp,
Horror,
25-28 mm,
Monsters
Posted by:
G R @ 1:32 pm
With the Halloween season just around the corner, here is a nicely animated figure of a werewolf.
Forced into its body shifting
wolf form by the autumnal
full moon, this
lycanthrope just cannot contain its animal fury. You can almost hear the primal roar coming from its gaping mouth!
Werewolves make a great
monster for so many
game genres including
horror,
pulp,
fantasy and even
science fiction.
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09/24/10
Filed under:
Science Fiction,
Pulp,
Horror,
25-28 mm,
Zombies
Posted by:
G R @ 1:09 pm
Stefan used to have a nice life, running small, but valuable, deliveries for
the mob. But the sudden appearance of the zombie infection put a real
crimp in his style! Yeah, it’s been a rough few weeks in a city gone mad
and his normally pristine appearance has gone to hell. But that doesn’t
mean he’s not going to fulfill his current job of delivering the
valuable contents of his briefcase to the next “family” member. He just hopes that he next contact in the family hierarchy hasn’t also gone zombie on him like the last one!
Yes, from the tattered looks of his business suit, this
survivor has had to get out of some rough scrapes recently. But he has managed to hold onto his briefcase and its contents. Of course, the
submachine pistol in his left hand has helped his endeavors!
This
25 - 28 mm figure would fit in many
game campaigns including
science fiction,
modern pulp, and
horror.
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09/17/10
Filed under:
Fantasy,
Pulp,
Horror,
25-28 mm
Posted by:
G R @ 6:20 pm
With Halloween just around the corner, it’s time to consider some horror oriented miniatures. Here we have two Egyptian mummies to frighten your player characters.
First, here is Anubis, originally the God of the Dead, then the guide for the recently dead into the afterlife. Anubis appears here as a mummy himself and was considered the creator of the mummification process. Just in case meeting a god is not enough to impress players in an encounter, Anubis also wields a broad Egyptian sword. He also wears several ornate pieces of jewelry.
Then we have a human
mummy. As with the
Anubis figure, this
warrior carries a
broad sword.
Both
miniatures can create quite a stir with your
adventurers as they search an abandoned crypt discovered in the shifting sands of the great dessert.
Mummies can be useful in many
fantasy,
horror and even
pulp role-playing and
miniature war games.
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09/05/10
Strong winds swirl this aviator’s heavy flying coat as he prepares to fire the machine pistol held in his extended right hand.
His flying uniform is designed to protect him from the rigors of high altitude flight. The long coat is fur lined, as are his heavy leather gloves. His goggles sit atop his leather helmet. In addition, he wears sturdy insulated boots. He obviously spends a lot of time up in the colder regions of the atmosphere, possibly in his
biplane or
airship.
The expression on our
hero’s face shows
battle rage mixed with grim determination as he combats vicious
air pirates, heartless
automaton clockwork soldiers, or even floating predators roaming the air ways.
This 25 mm game miniature really captures the rough and tumble essence of a pulp aviator. He would fit in any pulp, steampunk, Victorian Science Fiction, or even Call of Cthulhu adventure campaign.
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09/04/10
Filed under:
Fantasy,
25-28 mm
Posted by:
G R @ 12:09 pm
There isn’t much question on this knight’s alignment. And it is not leaning toward Good. His platemail armor incorporates many death symbols right down to his boots!
Obviously a
warrior of some prowess. He wields a wicked
magical longsword that is inscribed with
arcane runes which glow during
battle.
A largish
28 mm miniature casting. It would make quite an imposing opponent to the
Player Characters in most
fantasy role-playing scenarios.
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09/02/10
Allan Quatermain - marksman without equal, big game hunter, and friend to Africa!
This
25 mm miniature captures Quatermain in his iconic bush “uniform”. Ready for another day under the hot savannah sun.
Quatermain provides a great
hero for
pulp games, as well as possibilities in
Steampunk and
Victorian Science Fiction campaigns (think
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen).
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09/01/10
Filed under:
Fantasy,
25-28 mm
Posted by:
G R @ 9:00 am
This young elf maiden shows her combat prowess by wielding two weapons simultaneously: a sword in her right hand, a dagger in her left.Obviously she possesses a high degree of agility.
Her
armor consists of
studded leather. She is painted in muted forest colors.
Her
combat skills would make her a good addition to any party of
adventurers in a
fantasy campaign.
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