In addition to the Generic
Modern Middle Eastern Regulars, which I wanted to do as a
separate post (as that’s a
complete force) I also finished up a few other items this week.
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
A girlie in a gasmask from Hasslefree
Miniatures, the last of the “Armed Office Workers” from Victory Force Miniatures,
and a crazy cat lady from Black
Cat Bases.
Here’s the group or armed office
workers. I think it’s a rather fun set – especially all the odd kit they are
festooned with - dangling from shoulder bags or packpacks or belts or tucked
into their jackets or pockets… something about that reminds me of some of my
first D&D miniatures – with all their backpacks and belt pouches and sacks
and blanket rolls and coils of rope – ready for ADENTURING!
It sort of says – we were caught
by the zombie apocalypse by surprise and had to flee in the clothes we were
wearing, but we’ve picked up a bit of kit along the way… but haven’t bothered
to (or been able to?) find any more sensible clothes!?
Some African slave women from Eureka Miniatures -
not really modern, per se, but Timbogo’s a pretty backwards country, so…
The first two of my force of Argentines. I’m planning on
playing the TopMalo House scenario (from the Force
on Force main rule book) for the
9th annual Wargaming Birthday Bash in a couple weeks (perhaps we’ll
be back to the weekend campaign format next year…).
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
The rest of the Argentines… then
maybe some terrain… and hopefully a battle report!
Fantastic work as always. Impressive output and standards. Love the slave women and girl with the mask. Best, Dean
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