The humans are indeed Infinity figs. Ariadna Kazaks to be more precise. I haven't seen the robot before.
Precisely. Old "Line Kazaks", which I bought discounted at Action on May 2. I bought the robot (which is actually an alien creature in powered armour) ca. 1996 discounted from a game store. I recently found it on the web, it´s apparently currently available from
Kryomek USA as an "Arachnid with heavy armour" (code KGW-006 in the Aliens section). I am not sure if it is originally from the Kryomek lineup, since I cannot remember the blister it came in (possibly unmarked), and there only was a year imprinted on the bottom of the mini, not a manufacturer.
Back in the day, I used it as a cheapskate Khorne Moloch for 40k games (some 8 Deutsche Mark compared to 40 for the GW at the time), then found it a year or so ago in one of my Unfathomable Boxes of Pewter(tm), noticed it would look nice as a non-humanoid powered armour/sentient tank similar to the one seen in one of the Ghost in the Shell manga episodes. I had started painting it in a greyish-green scheme, but then thought how madly appropriate it looked as a Neo-Soviet (or Ariadna, for that matter) low-tech heavy powered armour. It was just a matter of subdueing the "organic" parts of the model, in this case by painting them brown to act as ballistic cloth cover for joint areas.
Pulper, as for the "novity" of displayed models, it´s mainly a matter of telling the umpire if they are NOT newly-painted and unpublished so as not to claim the bonus points. I think we made that clear in the rules (I translated them into English, so it may be my fault), so no problem with me or the rules as written, as far as I´m concerned.