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Miniatures Adventure => VSF Adventures => Topic started by: Haarken on September 30, 2010, 10:50:06 AM
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Hi there, i'm wondering if someone can help me. I've just started a new VSF project in 6mm and i would love to be able to field some John Carter of Mars martians and some War Of the Worlds type martians. Anyone know of any suitable miniatures out there? Alternatively can anyone suggest any alternatives?
Thanks.
Haarken
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Haarken, with the War of the Worlds Martians do you mean the Martians themselves or their fighting machines?
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Well primarily i meant the fighting machines but i'd like to have some martians outside of their fighting machines too.
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LOL!
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Alas they are thin on the ground for this scale :( Nothing is coming to mind at the moment but if it does I'll let you know. Ground Zero Games used to produce a model that would have been perfect for you but they are now OOP. I wrote to Jon at GZG a while ago to see if he had any old stock left but they're all gone :(. The mould had worn out and wont be replaced. I had only bought a couple and wanted more so I'm a bit disappointed.
You might be looking at converting or scratcbuilding I'm afraid. Hopefully someone will come along and prove me wrong. ;)
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Have a look at Brigade Models Cimexian range e.g. http://www.brigademodels.co.uk/6mmSF/Cimexian/BUG300-033.html (http://www.brigademodels.co.uk/6mmSF/Cimexian/BUG300-033.html)
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You may find the Olympians http://www.brigademodels.co.uk/LandIronclads/Olympians.html (http://www.brigademodels.co.uk/LandIronclads/Olympians.html) are too small for you as these are for 2mm not 6mm high figures.
Andrew
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@Andrew
I'd not thought of Germy's work. Some possibilities...
I'd like to suggest this might be another occasion for thinking in other scales. A 15mm or 25-28-whateverMM fantasy multi-leg beast or sci-fi walker droid or device-on-tripod might well translate to a Martian tripod. I know RAFM has some remote gun droids that might be appropriate, and one could take a GW Tau disc thingy and add legs, but neither seem quite right. Vague mental images of radially spread six legged Star Wars and D&D beasts aren't resolving in to particular examples.
Feeling a bit groggy for reasons I can't fathom, so not coming up with lots of great ideas, but maybe someone else will feel pointed in the right direction.
Doug
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Feeling a bit groggy for reasons I can't fathom
Doug,
You have obviously caught my chest infection by hanging out on the same board... :o
As for other scales - an obvious thought is the GZG V15-84A drones - 6 legs but cute.
(http://www.groundzerogames.co.uk/store1/html/images/v15-84a.jpg)
Andrew
(Who is sorry if he infects anyone else)
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Doug,
You have obviously caught my chest infection by hanging out on the same board... :o
As for other scales - an obvious thought is the GZG V15-84A drones - 6 legs but cute.
Andrew
(Who is sorry if he infects anyone else)
Nah, I've been fighting sniffles and coughs for a couple of weeks; you may have me to blame for yours.
Now, if you've come that far in thinking substitutes, I'm almost wondering why you are bothering us with your questions. ;->=
The nice think about evenly spaced six legs is, delete every other one, and you have a well-spaced tripod. I don't have any of the drones, so can't comment on size, but I'd have to think those would be awesome.
Doug
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Just want to say a really big thank you for all the responses.
@Fjodin: Thanks for the reply. Those look brilliant, i might have to have a bash at some of those myself. Do you have any sculpting advice?
@ThunderChicken: Thanks for the reply. I've seen the GZG tripods and they would have been perfectly, I think i've found something i can use instead.
@AndrewBeasley: Thanks for the reply. I hadn't thought of Brigade, there's definitely some potential there, if only it mean's i've got less to scratchbuild. Those GZG robots might end up as British walkers rather than tripods. Great suggestion though.
@The Beast: Thanks for the reply. Some good suggestions but i think i've got the walkers sorted.
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No problem, keep us updated on your progress. :)
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They are very easy tu sculpt. First make a base and wait for it to be hard. Then make tentacles and round ball wich rill be body. Wait for 15minutes and stick them togeter. Stick martian to base and take a needle. Make an eyes and mouth with needle. Wait another 15 inutes and add detail to matrian :)