Showing posts with label Garn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garn. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2009

Blue Garn (15mm sci-fi)

Most of my Garn are reddish brown. I decided to do one specifically for Starport 3030 that was a different color, and I went with Blue. I am thinking he's a regular denizen of the port. Perhaps a bounty slayer or some kind of military muscle for hire.









Below I've got him side-by-side with yet another great RAFM Traveller figure. That line is aces!




--Scott

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

More 15mm Garn

I recently re-based some of my 15mm Garn from Khurasan miniatures. I like them better on their own washers.










The above image is a comparison shot between a Garn and a Rebel Miniatures Sahadeen fighter.

I've got a plan for taking this single basing into account in my 15mm rules I am working on. I'll share more on this when things with the rules have firmed up a bit more. In the meantime, I should be seeing orders arrive from GZG, 15mm.co.uk, and RAFM in the next few days. Brisk business at the PO box!

--Scott

Saturday, October 17, 2009

The Garn From Khurasan

My Garn arrived from Khurasan yesterday, and I busily set about getting some stands of them done. BTW, nice service from Khursan--the order arrived in my PO Box less than 3 days after I made it.

These 15mm sci-fi minis are great! I had a wonderful time paint these guys up. The casts are lovely and required minimal clean-up. I am painting and basing them for play-tests of the platoon/company level rules I am working on, but the minis are so nice, I may individually base a few just for fun. I've always had it in the back of my head to one day try 15mm minis for RPG 's.

Anyway, here's the pics!







And here are some scale comp shots with the Rebel Minis Sahadeen I did a few days ago:







I should add that the Garn are intended to be massive, hulking brutes, so the scale difference here works wonderfully.

I've got the command stand nearly done, and another stand with a heavy weapon. Now I have to cobble together and appropriate walker and APC for them. Suggestions are welcome!

--Scott