Friday 26 February 2010

More Merc Pics

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As promised, additional pics of Critical Mass Games forthcoming releases in their Mercenaries range. Click on the pics for a larger image!



Plus some more pics of the Kaamados ViviPara.



Out of the 12 sculpts there are some real stars amongst the miniatures in the ViviPara range. I see them as alien bio-engineered combat troops or combat androids within my games. En masse they are cool as 'Terminator' proxies that are just a little bit different to the norm.

I like these in a Space Opera kind of way and just something is nagging me to turn them into heavy support for Khurasan's Karkarine Marines.

Cheers
Mark
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8 comments:

  1. I loves me some snakemercs!

    Best,
    JBR

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  2. A whole bunch of snakemen! So suitable for X-Com gaming!

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  3. True, True
    Snakes for sure, rest probably not.
    Although i will consider few bulky Tauish guys if they are sized to be PA.


    AWuuuu.

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  4. I like those high-tech guys... I want to see some in person to decide whether or not they are some kind of battle droid or alien power armor.

    It's good to see these Merc lines getting expanded. A couple of the Hired Guns were awesome sculpts, and I'd love to have an entire force of those races.

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  5. Hey Mark, the Or a Assault Warriors for the Karks are being cast now and should be available in a few weeks, and they have the same undersea look about them.

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  6. Damned iPhone! That should be Orca not Or a!

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  7. Ahhh....but I have a bigger plan incorporating the Orcas!

    Cheers
    Mark

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  8. The snake men are excellent sculpts with no flash but I’m worried about trying to create a platoon level amount of figures with the limited number available. There should be some more leader figures, communications and heavy weapons.
    The Tau look a likes are excellent and can be used in all sorts of scenarios.
    The Kaamados ViviPara look a bit like The Fury from Captain Britain in the 1980’s, brilliant looking and can fulfil so may different functions.

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