Friday 22 March 2013

Vergans, Supabases, Mako Gun Tractors, VSF, and the Grizzought

by Chris

15mm.Co.Uk is continuing their streak 2013 new releases - even with the Salute convention just around the corner.


The Vergan Free Traders have been added to the SHM range. Sculpted by Dropship Horizon's own Eli Arndt, this pack expands upon the original SHM20 Vergan Alien figure. The pack contains a mix of four new poses - a sergeant, a musician, and two different soldiers.  If you're looking for an alien race that doesn't simply resemble anthropomorphic animals or human beings in rubber suits, the Vergans might be exactly what you want.
SHM55 Vergan Soldier II SHM54 Vergan SoldierSHM57 Vergan Sergeant
Along with the Vergans, 15mm.Co.Uk have added another brand to their family - Supabases.

SBP02 20MM ROUND

The range includes 15 different packs of precision-cut MDF bases - 14 different sizes and a sample pack. There's a great variety to choose from. I'm going to pick up some of the 40mm rounds to replace 1.25" fender washers on my multi-based infantry forces. And the 50mm and 75mm rounds might be just what I need for larger mecha bases.

15mm.Co.Uk has also announced their Salute sale: 15% off all orders through April 26th. I'll post more details about this offer tomorrow.

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Khurasan Miniatures has released the Mako Gun Tractor and cruciform ground carriage.  This is one of Jon's more ambitious releases yet - a weapon system supporting no less than five different factions within his Federation Forward universe. It's an extremely clever way to release these models - you buy the gun tractor separately, with no weapons or crew. Or, if you want static weapons instead, you simply buy the cruciform base separately - again, with no weapons or crew.

Then you buy a twin pack of weapons, which are available with your choice of Felid, Jasmine Throne Foreign Battalion, Satrapal Levy, Sepulvedan Resistance, or Sepulvedan Control Battalion crew. The weapons packs include two crew members, a heavy mortar, and a twin autocannon seems to have something of a semicircular attachment point; it can be mounted in both direct-fire or anti-aircraft positions. Another option that was pointed out on TMP - the crewed turrets would be great additions to other APCs or IFVs. I look forward to seeing how these will be used on the tabletop.


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Highlander Studios has added the Grizzought to the Tomorrow Black range (formerly available from Battle Miniatures Emporium). These fast, stealthy hunters are a threat to many travelers on the wasteland. Its hide is thick enough to shake off the impact of most ballistic weapons. The Grizzought is a nasty beast for any sci-fi or horror setting - I could see these raiding livestock on colony worlds, hidden in the dark recesses of a mad scientist's laboratory or a nuclear waste facility, or even springing from some dark sorceror's cave in a 15mm fantasy game.

On the Victorian Sci-Fi side, Highlander has added three more packs to the Space: 1889 range. The most noteworth are the British Firing Line with high-tech guns:


These are great in any VSF setting, but have some other obvious uses. Anyone who has ever considered playing Warhammer 40,000 in 15mm now has an excellent stand-in for Praetorian Imperial Guard. Either way, I hope we'll see a few additional packs for the British. 


Next, we have Gashant with Tack and Harness. These are perfect riderless beasts for any sci-fi or fantasy setting - I suspect we'll see quite a few different riders used on these mounts. And for a more conventional pack animal, Highlander added a pack of unsaddled horses:

There haven't been many options for "plain" horses until now - most had some kind of recognizable saddle or other gear. I might have to throw a pack of these into a space western corral. Rodrick Campbell said there are more horses coming in the future - stay tuned.

12 comments:

  1. Excellent Posting Chris, thanks!

    GBS

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  2. Those painted up nicely.

    -Eli

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  3. I am looking forward to more of those British myself. I was worried the project had died.

    Once I get past my EotD Kickstarter argument with the wife (she may get a teeny bit upset at the level I pledged...), I think some of the Highlander figures are next on the list. Anyone carrying them to Historicon?

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    1. Not dead yet. Just juggling the commissions that pay the bills with my own lines. If you have a good lead on clone technology, I could use another 2 or 3 of me.

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  4. Oh, and Eli's Vergans are pretty cool, too.

    Nice job there, bro.

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    1. Those Martian mounts are making 15mm VSF on Mars very tempting.

      As for the Vergans, it's amazing how easy it is to build off of previous work.

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  5. You know...I like me some Chris K!
    :)

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  6. Those vergans are going to find a home at TSS!

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    1. I look forward to seeing what your mighty brush can do with them. I loved what you did with the some of the other SHM last year.

      GBS

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  7. 15mm.co.uk has small MDF bases? Nice! This may be the push I've needed to finally compile an order from them.

    Since Canada killed the penny, I've been wishing I'd stashed more of them away to use for 15 mm scale bases. But I didn't, because I suck. These are definitely more expensive, but also easier to drill holes in and glue things to...

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    1. The new 20mm Round MDF Supabases are easy to pin drill. I did this last night for some of Eli's Fleet Scale Mecha to put them on wire for flight stands.

      GBS

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  8. Thanks for alerting me to Highlander's Grizz. and horses. Definitely a place for them in my other-world circus.

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