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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Westfalia Chris on March 21, 2007, 07:29:16 PM
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Hiya!
Just a quick note to show off some Infinity figures. The Drone was painted back in October, the ORC powered armour is new, bought at Action Convention.
Iīve ordered some more figures today, but I wonīt start with the game proper (donīt really like the rules). Maybe Iīll use them with Rezolution rules, or, more likely, get me a copy of .45 adventure and adapt it for Cyberpunk (I just LOVED the game with Grimm I had at Action!).
(http://www.dminis.com/images/img.1174415017328.jpg)
"Life size" (with 1024x768 screen size):
(http://www.dminis.com/images/img.1174415639923.jpg)
And the dronebot, from another faction, painted for use with my cyberterrorist hit squad:
(http://www.dminis.com/images/img.1163773489798.jpg)
Comments and questions welcome!
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Nice colour scheme... So far, all PanO miniatures I've seen are painted in blue-ish SWAT colours.
Permission to re-post the pictures in spanish forums..?
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like the bot, nice one for space miner gang
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I love the camo on the drone chap, it's a interesting model I've not seen before too. Very cool. :)
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Nice colour scheme... So far, all PanO miniatures I've seen are painted in blue-ish SWAT colours.
I had considered those, too, but I already have a SWAT team (although it is more of the GitS variety rather than the "Appleseed" style that Infinity captures so marvellously!), and I wanted a military commando this time.
The "S" symbol, though, was borrowed from Marvano&Haldemanīs "Dallas Barr" comic, belonging to a medical mega(?)corp (who also have cool commando troops).
Another point is that most people here in Germany (and overseas) seem to prefer gary, colorful schemes for their Infi stuff. Not my cup of tea, and mineīs different.
Permission to re-post the pictures in spanish forums..?
With pleasure. :) :oops:
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Chris,
Excellent work! I've been eyeing my Pan-O guys I have sitting based and primed for a while now. They're SO detailed I want to make sure I have a color scheme plan before hitting them with paint. I've never been so intimidated by a minis range before.
-Todd