Showing posts with label Rebel Miniatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebel Miniatures. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Rebel Minis Pangalactic Legion

I am a huge fan of the old Alien Legion comics, and so I have had my eye on Rebel Minis Pangalactic Legion 15mm sci-fi troops for some time. Placed an order last week and had them in three days!

Here are the first three!








Returning to 15mm has been an adjustment. I am wrestling with these guys and getting them "right" in my mind. Still a work in progress, but I am getting there. My camera work on the 15mm stuff has been lacking too.

But I'll get back in the swing!

Thanks for visiting!

--Scott



Wednesday, January 25, 2012

RoboFire: 2nd Mauler Trooper

Got a second Rebel Miniatures HAMR Suit done; I am calling them Mauler Series "Trooper" RoboFrames in my sample background for RoboFire.

I added a bit more color variation to this one, employing some blacks and some Vajello Dark Sea Blue.









And here the Trooper is with another member of the Knights of Saturn, the robotic Arcus-V:



Arcus-V is a robot from that dynamite Khurasan crew pack.

Thanks for visiting!

--Scott

Monday, January 23, 2012

RoboFire: First RoboTanks Done

One of the nice things about the RoboFire rules I am working on is that players can use just about any models in their collections, and the rules should handle scales running from 6mm to 15mm.

I'm also working on the "RoboSquad" sample campaign background for the book, and this will be in 15mm scale. I've ordered and received some awesome 15mm scale HAMR and Titan suits from Rebel Miniatures to do my play-testing.

I got two painted this past weekend. Here are some shots of the finished figures.









I'm going to call this one a Mauler Series "Trooper" in my own background. It'll be a standard, medium weight RoboTank. The above machine belongs to one Ace Sullivan, and here he is with it:



(Slightly out of focus! Sorry!)

Thal Grimm gets a machine as well! I am calling it a Reaver Series "Gunslinger." Here it is:









And here is Thal posing with his machine:



Here's a final comp shot:




I painted the RoboTanks using GW Khemri Brown, used a medium gray for the weapons, added some Foundry Phlegm Green A and B for the camo and canopies, and hit the whole thing with a coating of Army Painter Soft Tone dip. I'm quite happy with the military final look I got.

More to come!

Thanks for visiting!

--Scott