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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: Ninefingers on November 17, 2024, 07:03:06 AM
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A discussion with a mate about Threads on the way to the Warfare show yesterday led to us buying some BAOR figs from Empress and some survivor types from Athena Miniatures. We're looking to do some mid-1980s skirmishes in the nuclear winter. The Athena models are pretty good, but can anyone else suggest some suitable 28mm "civvies"?
PS, I already have the famous Traffic Warden from Crooked Dice.
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Bit mixed because some are clearly in summer/tropical kit while others are in warm clothing but Crusader does a useful range of post apocalyptic survivors.
https://www.crusaderminiatures.com/list.php?cat=17&page=1
You can also find useful figures in the Kiss Kiss Bang Bang range from Copplestone and Artizan, mostly armed minion types.
For unarmed civvies, ie bystanders, I tend to use 1/50 plastic railway figures. Preiser did the originals IIRC but there are dozens of copies out there and you can often buy dozens for next to nix on Etsy, Alibaba and the like. I'm staring at a model bus shelter I just made and it's currently populated with a young bloke in an anorak, a woman in a trenchcoat and old old geezer with cloth cap. All 1/50 plastics.
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For armed civilians you have the not Auf Weidersen Pet range from Empress, the Honey Badgers from Under Fire and [drum roll] Crooked Dice.
Unarmed, Empress AWP and you guessed it Crooked Dice.
The Post-Apocalypse range from Crooked Dice has a traffic warden with an SLR and a bandaged face.
(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgKC5vfACkY8dT7mElusacxd8laJXCWvcUqKc9-SnGYAiqCQCQPBWP548VpwJ__r2M9QZbNcJ6CDdZu4nGyTk5ZRgk59vUD_VkHFX6XSevDyZIMrVYpx2KxsICr1LWf_79Hw6UzvUUcQ9X1/s1600/festiveviewing.png)
(https://crooked-dice.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Militia-1-DEAL.jpg)
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Is that a separate head on the armed gutter guard?
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No, they are all one piece figures.
The other three are repurposed "Temporal Travellers".
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What about these? http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/64/16550-211124235743.jpeg
Scroll down to the Auf Wiedersehen figures. Armed and unarmed versions, all wearing coats.
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By the by the Wargames Atlantic plastic Partizans are worth looking at. The dress for most is generic enough to see out another few decades of use and they have the sort of weapons that would be in War Reserve stockplies in the 1980s. If you fancy more modern kit, then the WG/ ex Wargames factory Survivors and some of the Rubicon kits wil give you potential options.
IIRC CapnJim (above) did just that with some of the WA partizans.
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Indeed I did. I now have several figures that started life as a WA partisan. Oly now, they are armed with various Warlord modern (ish, in some cases) weapons (M16s, AKs, Benelli shotguns, Uzis, Galils, etc.)..
You can look in my modern thread to see them...
https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=131442.60
https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=131442.45
And here are those Empress civilians...
https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=131442.105
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Survivors from Athena Miniatures.
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Good stuff - like the puffy down coats! ;D
Mike Demana
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Good stuff - like the puffy down coats! ;D
Mike Demana
It's chilly in a nuclear winter, take your coat...
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It's chilly in a nuclear winter, take your coat...
Otherwise you will have to take someone else's.
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1980s British Squaddies painted for my mate for this project. Figures are Empress Miniatures.
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Well now - those look good!
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Cool.
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Some more survivors, from Athena Miniatures.
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Great stuff! I was wondering what those look like painted - been considered picking some up for my own post-apocalyptic gaming. I like what I see, and they will fit into my setting (Canada), where semi-automatic rifles are pretty rare. More hunting rifles and shotguns in this area, and any survivor will be dressed for cold weather.
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Great stuff! I was wondering what those look like painted - been considered picking some up for my own post-apocalyptic gaming. I like what I see, and they will fit into my setting (Canada), where semi-automatic rifles are pretty rare. More hunting rifles and shotguns in this area, and any survivor will be dressed for cold weather.
Most have got backpack/rucksacks on their back as well
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The packs are good figures for a post-apocalyptic setting, wherever it is. I like that the Athena miniatures figures are fairly simple sculpts, should be easy to paint.
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Nice project - good to see another "After the Bomb" thread on here... :D
I haven't posted photos of many civvies yet, but Crooked Dice, and Artizan have some suitable figures that will be compatible with the Empress soldiers.
If you check out my thread (in my signature) there are some useful reference resource links on the first page
:)
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Some more survivors, from Athena Miniatures.
Thanks for sharing Athena Miniatures. Hadn't heard of them before. Might have placed an order as a result of your pictures. ;)
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Thanks for sharing Athena Miniatures. Hadn't heard of them before. Might have placed an order as a result of your pictures. ;)
I've only ever seen them at the Warfare show at Farnborough, they should get some more press because they have some useful figures across their ranges.
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I've only ever seen them at the Warfare show at Farnborough, they should get some more press because they have some useful figures across their ranges.
Its good to see them getting a wider audience - the range was originally owned by LAF's very own Silent Invader as part of his Scavenge Skirmish Survive Project
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I like those survivors. well done!
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Some civilian vehicles - a tatty old Mk1 Transit and a recce unit on scooters. All from Crooked Dice.
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Yep - they look good, too!
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Thanks Capn!
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Nice weathering on that van... :-*
Mike Demana
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Finally found this guy in the stash and finished him.
Traffic Warden by Crooked Dice.
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"Excuse me sir but you are parked on a double yellow line and that is why I am issuing this PCN"
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Finally found this guy in the stash and finished him.
Traffic Warden by Crooked Dice.
Nice work :)
Doug
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Nice work on the traffic warden.
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Nice job, its always good to see another "after the bomb" project :)