Nice. My favourite is the guy in the white T-shirt with the hat, looks like the sort of annoying git tourist that needs a decent seeing to by the secret police Cheers paul
I fine looking lot of the working class. Now you just have to provide incentive to stay, like houses, and places to work. I hear food can attract the masses as well.
Hi, Lurker: a lot of repeats, but well done. Varying the paint scheme on the clones is another one-up for the General. Hail Franonia!
ReplyDeleteHow much of a tax break do we get if we bring you Ray's head on a pike?
ReplyDeleteTax exemption for life!
DeleteNooooooooooooo!
DeleteSorry Ray, but you know how it is.
DeleteThey're just about perfect for a crowd of angry taxpayers - just perfect for a May Day riot! They looks very good Fran, very good indeed!
ReplyDeleteYou know for an evil dictatorship your citizens look quite well off. If you tax them more you can afford more figures.
ReplyDeleteNice. My favourite is the guy in the white T-shirt with the hat, looks like the sort of annoying git tourist that needs a decent seeing to by the secret police
ReplyDeleteCheers
paul
I'll make it happen Paul for you....
DeleteHostages for Rayonian infiltrators? Nicely painted!
ReplyDeleteVery very nice Fran. The variety in paintjobs makes up for the double ups.
ReplyDeleteLooking so nice! They seem to be happy in Franonia! For the moment...
ReplyDeleteThe beginnings of the Franonian tax-base to pay for the dictator's pet projects? :)
ReplyDeleteI think dictator won`t even start to cover the kind of taxes he`ll be laying upon those poor civilians
ReplyDeleteI sincerly hope the tax breaks do not make them as boring as the Swiss!
ReplyDeleteNicely painted Fran.
looking good, looking really good.
ReplyDeleteYou give Tax breaks to your citizens...what does Ray have to offer? Just want to weigh up my options.
ReplyDeleteI'll look after you my friend!
DeleteWell the populace is in place but I had visions of them in green suits carrying a little red book! ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's Rayonia!
DeleteNice mix of paint jobs keeps them honest.
ReplyDeleteYou really do paint in top gear don't you
Ian
Who knew John Q. Citizens could look so cool.
ReplyDeleteNice work, really varied crowd.
ReplyDeleteDamn but if I could only have 10% of your productivity I'd be laughing. How do you do it? Time Machine? ;o)
Painting disorder!
DeleteThat looks like a healthy and able-bodied citizenry.
ReplyDeleteI fine looking lot of the working class. Now you just have to provide incentive to stay, like houses, and places to work. I hear food can attract the masses as well.
ReplyDeleteCivilians are like zombies - you can never have too many of them. It's a start, Fran, but I think you need a lot more.
ReplyDeleteThat's whats bothering me!
DeleteLooks great! I'm moving to Franonia for a tax break!
ReplyDeletepopulation explosion 1- Looking great and the "repeats" are really not that noticeable.
ReplyDeleteI don't see a problem with repeats. Everybody on the street looks the same anyway.
ReplyDeleteThe guy in the red suit looks schnazzy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful looking nation.
ReplyDeleteGreat civvy minis. Spread across the table and with different paint jobs they will fit in fine
ReplyDeleteKill them! Kill them all!
ReplyDeleteDo you have an in-game plan for these or are they window dressing? By the way, what system do you use for these?
ReplyDeleteFranonia land of goodlooking people?But they all look like they are waiting for an UFO to land.
ReplyDeleteLovely figurines as usual Fran
Great paintjob, really love the presence of Civ in any games! :D
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ReplyDeleteI can't focus or sit still long enough to do something as intricate as that.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
right on. where are there weapons though? and yes that comic was spot on on pointing out the canadian achilles heel.
ReplyDeleteIf you give the cat good tax breaks and plenty of pringle cans for his poo, he will come too.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Fran, you don't really notice the duplicates
ReplyDeleteSome great looking figures there Fran.
ReplyDeleteHonestly though if you go handing out tax breaks, how will you fund the nuclear programme. ICBMs don't grow on trees.
the construction worker dude reminded me of homer simpson with a hardhat on.
ReplyDeleteUnleash the zombies!!
ReplyDeleteSo are these the inocent bystanders to a battle field?
ReplyDeleteThey are coming from all walks of life, obviously tempted by the liberal, freedom loving policies of Franonia!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Fran, always good to see some non-combatants!
Awesome work! Hard to believe they are 15's; they look like 28mm. Dean
ReplyDeleteNice one Irish!
ReplyDeletenice one, I seem to have no civies in my world or if I do they are armed... oronegro must have some real problems
ReplyDeleteI think you might!
DeleteCivilians... Usually overlooked, but I, always love it when someone thinks Of them!
ReplyDeleteEvery army needs a horde of civilians/cannon fodder to pay taxes and catch collateral bullets.
ReplyDeleteLook at those cute little future casualties.
ReplyDeleteNice setup. That building is somewhat reminiscent of Stalingrad... if you are the defender I hope that's allegorical!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figs. I will see the Rebel Mini dude at Nashcon this month!
ReplyDeleteThat will spice up the battlefield!
ReplyDeleteYou have the army, you got civilians and now you have a small country
ReplyDeleteOn with the cannon fodder! You can never have too many though..
ReplyDeleteGret work Fran!
T.
Very nice Angry, civies are like sheep if you herd them they will breed.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, perfect for collateral damage, or for zombie food.
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