The sheer breadth of the Blue Moon line of miniatures, and my strong ties to it, make it a perfect source for miniatures for RoboFire. Last night and this morning I knocked out the beginnings of a small combined arms, 6mm force for some potential RF games.
I used some old 6mm NSL infantry from GZG to help provide a sense of scale. From the Blue Moon line, I grabbed one of the 15mm
Robot Legion Velon Skirmisher models, and I also pulled out a recently arrived robot from BM's currently unreleased set of multi-piece 28mm robots. When this kit is released, it is going to be phenomenal, as Bob Naismith has just outdone himself on the designs. It's loaded with different heads, arms, and bodies to allow gamers to make whatever combos they like!
Anyway, this one makes an ideal medium RoboTank for my game. Here are the pics!

In my game, you're forces will be at most, 6 - 10 units. A single RoboTank counts as one unit. This 28mm Blue Moon robot makes for an excellent medium RoboTank in 6mm.




Sticking with the hunched, non-humanoid style of the above piece, the 15mm Velon Skirmisher stands in well for a lite RoboTank, a scout or spotter, if you will. I included the 6mm GZG infantryman for a sense of scale.


Finally, you quickly loose the "thread" of any smaller scale sci-fi or fantasy game without infantry, as they help provide that sense of scale I keep jabbering about. Here are a unit of GZG infantry doing just that:

Another key aspect of the RoboFire rules will be the ability to play with whatever minis you have to hand, and in whatever scale you like, between 6mm - 15mm, and even bigger if you like. Having a go at 6mm sci-fi again has been fun, and I will add more to complete this quirky force.
Thanks for checking out the blog!
--Scott