I finished up a few miniatures from my backlog. Partly inspired by the upcoming Mad Dogs with Guns Gangster campaign, I finished up some of the backlogged Pulp Figures' Dangerous Dames, along with a couple vehicles and some scatter terrain. Plus a couple figures from the lead mountain!
First up, some Pulp Figures. Central three are from the 2020 Dangerous Dames kickstarter (gradually clearing out the backlog!). I call the lady on the left "the ornithologist", she might end up being a interfering busybody/helpful citizen who can inform the police (or the press) about illicit goings on in Chicago as our gangster run rampant!
These three are French resistance fighters from the Wargames Atlantic 3D STL print files (printed by Only Games). However they are sufficiently generic that they could also end up in gangland rumbles!
A couple of figures that finally got cleaned up. The winter soldier is HLBS British intervention in the Russian Civil War (now Tiger Miniatures) - unfortunately the rest of his unit has since disappeared from my collection! The ranger on the right is one of Faramir's rangers of Ithilien, suitable for any sort of fantasy gaming.
And finally a couple of vehicles and bits of scatter terrain. The Company B Model T has been sitting around for many years! It is one of three that I bought 15 years ago. One of the three was converted into an Armoured Autocar, and the other was chopped up to make a minefield look authentic. The driver was converted from a Warlord Games US GI jeep driver, with a headswap with a Wargames Atlantic resistance fighter. The tractor is an MDF creation from Sarissa.
And finally some bits of scatter terrain from JTFM. Can never have too much scatter terrain!
Top view to show off the bed of the Model T.
Great job on the "Dames"! I like how they turned out and agree they could be used for a variety of periods.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike! Yes, it's always fun to find ways to bring toys from one 'era' to another!
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