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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Silent Invader on 14 March 2013, 11:11:10 PM
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Some greens that I have been working on (with Hasslefree heads) of a set of four generic casualty figures. They are generic inasmuch as they are intended to be pretty ambiguous for easy customisation whether with paint or with greenstuff for a variety of 20th/21st century and near future genres.
They'll be castings heading into the store sometime soon-ish. :)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/12/2031_15_03_13_12_04_37_4.JPG)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/12/2031_15_03_13_12_04_37_0.JPG)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/12/2031_15_03_13_12_04_37_1.JPG)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/12/2031_15_03_13_12_04_37_2.JPG)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/12/2031_15_03_13_12_04_37_2.JPG)
A size comparison against my own Scavenge Skirmish Survive range of modern post-apoc:
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/12/2031_15_03_13_12_06_36_1.JPG)
A size comparison against Hasslefree (left) and TAG (right):
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/12/2031_15_03_13_12_06_36_0.JPG)
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I WANT!!!!!! :-*
Perfect for random dead on my zed table.
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I want many! ;D
Snitchy sends.
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No female ones? just a question it won't stop me from buying a whole bunch.
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:-* :-* :-*
Need these for just about all my projects.
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Jackpot my friend; prepare to sell them by the gallon! :D
I think just about everyone and their grandma will be wanting at least half a dozen of those. Probably more...
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a few remarks
I have watched Your improving sculpting skills over the years and I have to say: KUDOS man!
I would also like to have some of these
female casualties - this is a very sensitive matter
when it comes to female combattants, I don't see a problem why they shouldn't be clothed the same way as males in the 2nd half of the 20th C and 21st
I would personally keep a healthy distance from sculpting female civilian casualties, for obvious reasons that are unecessary to discuss
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Do a couple in simple shirts rather than jackets too.
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Actually they'll compliment a little project I've got underway as well.... ;)
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Very nice. I have been wanting modern casualties or some time. +1 for at least 1 female casualty (that sounds morbid).
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Bloomin' nice, mate!
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Thanks for the interest and encouragement (and Mark (CV) your project has me intrigued!).
As there's interest a female figure does seem a likely prospect, though I do have to settle on pose and clothing. Thoughts would appreciated: for example, skirt or trousers, prostrate, curled or sitting? etc. :)
I am aiming for an April launch and its likely (but don't hold me to it) that the figures will be sold as a pack of four mixed (one of each) and in packs of four identicals. The female, if she happens, will be available as a single or in packs of 4 identicals.
I've added a project page over at the store though I will of course continue to update over here at LAF, our favourite wargaming website. :D
http://www.miniaturemojo.co.uk/docs/15/generic_casualty_figures/ (http://www.miniaturemojo.co.uk/docs/15/generic_casualty_figures/)
Some sort of knee skirt seems sufficiently neutral at least. And long hair would probably cover more time periods, but there's still the question of hairstyle.
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these turned out very well
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Looking good Steve. :-*