Many uses for a variety of periods including modern, zombie or sci-fi etc...., most are from Rebel Minis with the two hooded ones from Khurasan Miniatures.......
These are not the typical figures. I like the zombie idea or perhaps as a hostage type situation. It must take some added patience to paint them just right. They look good.
How are you going to use them? For years I have had a number of hostages like these in 28mm but never painted them up, since the only scenarios that came to my mine would either be over too fast or the hostage takers would have too much time to shoot the hostages.
Cool.
ReplyDeleteSome of you better pained figures Fran......
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see these used as prisoners from Rayonia. This would be particularly funny because Ray painted them himself.
ReplyDeleteI know you were just by my place big guy, but I've just posted a loving tribute to Ray....
I feel ill......
DeleteI was being sarcastic ya big Irishman. I've slam-dunked the git and thought of you the whole time I was doing it!!
DeleteThey actually do look pretty frightened. I'm not sure if that's the ability of Ray or the person who cast them.
ReplyDeleteThe executive just looks like he deserved to be taken hostage.
ReplyDeleteThey look so sad... :(
ReplyDeletePoor people, but I bet they make good zombie bait.
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ReplyDeleteThey look pretty damn good. Well done Ray.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting set of figures.
ReplyDeleteLol the poor old lady on her knees.. Ahahahahaha
ReplyDeletethey look cool...I need to get one of those aqua blue ties!
ReplyDelete1st time I've seen these folks, thanks. Nice job on the painting BTW.
ReplyDeleteSpooky looking figures. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteNice figures.
ReplyDeleteThese are not the typical figures. I like the zombie idea or perhaps as a hostage type situation. It must take some added patience to paint them just right. They look good.
ReplyDeleteHostages - cool!
ReplyDeleteNot bad at all (even though they're painted by Ray - hahaha)!
ReplyDeleteNice bunch of 'em. They surely can be used in all types of modern periods. :)
Looking real good!
ReplyDeleteHow are you going to use them? For years I have had a number of hostages like these in 28mm but never painted them up, since the only scenarios that came to my mine would either be over too fast or the hostage takers would have too much time to shoot the hostages.
Well for zombie scenarios = food store but mainly eye candy and scenery, you can put a limit on turns for the hostage rescue scenario.
DeleteA nice looking selection of cannon fodder. Well done to both of you.
ReplyDeletethose are some real good figs. I wish I knew how to paint as well as you and ray do.
ReplyDeleteseems like they need sone rescue...
ReplyDeleteNicely done Fran, Very useful mini's
ReplyDeleteMinis painted by Ray? Are they spies your glorious intelligence service caught?
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff who-ever painted them, I like the way the paintjob enhances the mini's poses.
ReplyDeleteWell Ray did a very nice job!
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Great looking figures Fran. Very nice painting Ray.
ReplyDeleteThose look good.
ReplyDeleteNice work there guys - looks like they are ready to be rescued!
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I hope they get rescued! :D
ReplyDeleteI've never seen hostage figures before. Very cool, and great paintwork. They look so... disparaged. I love it.
ReplyDeletedisturbing... yes they are!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures
ReplyDeleteGreat job guys - I didn't know Rebel Minis had these kinds of figures, I will have to check them out.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know zombies took hostages. Do they demand ransoms?
ReplyDeletecrazy seeing the mini hostage models, on their knees even!
ReplyDeletethe guys on ther knees reminded me of a drugged out kurt cobain...
ReplyDeletereally useful figues, the 2 female figures tied up are the coolest!
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