Continuing with the excavation of my old image archives, I've turned up a number of minis from Old Glory's Superfigs range, originally made for Four-Color Studios' Supersystem game back around 2000. I did a partial gallery of that rather large figure line years ago, but that post is already rather long so I'm doing this lot separately.
The older gallery actually features more recent (albeit still quite old, about fifteen years even for the most recent) paint jobs. The ones here are older still, with some of the paint jobs dating back almost a quarter of a century now and the (lousy) photography done in 2012 for ebay, which partially explains some rather odd groupings of figs. These aren't the best images by a long shot but the catalog photos are mostly bare metal, so better these than nothing.
Atlanteans and an out-of-town visitor. Rear left is Megladon, rear right is Lord Tridan (both found under Bricks at the store). Front left is the small form of the Homunculoid (a three-pack found under Supers - we'll see his mid-sized form later on) with a minor conversion to add a head fin. Front center is Spine-Strike (a Brawler). Front right is an old Cthulhu Mythos Mi-Go sculpt from Grenadier. Bases are 50mm for the big guys, 40mm for the others, which holds true for all these images.
Some of the Alien Host leaders: Warlord Karthoum (upper left), Krong the Mighty (upper right - better images and paint job of him at the older post linked above), Zorn the Swift (lower left - he doesn't even have an image at OG's site), and Warlord Phaedra (lower right).
A mixture of Soviet (or at least Russian - the game came out well after the USSR had fallen) heroes and henchmen. All bases are 40mm. If you hadn't guessed, most of my Supersystem gaming used my "City Park and Environs" terrain collection, hence the unrelenting grass green on these bases.
The two T-34 cyborgs in back are found under the Gun Fighter category at the web store, and are one of very few multi-part minis in the whole line, with the shoulder weapon pod being separate and somewhat poseable. The Siberian (front left) is a Brick, and yes, he's pretty much super-Stalin. Pobyeda (front right) is the only human-sized fig, and a bit of a cheat, since he's actually one of two figures that come in the Paragons pack found under the Supers category rather than a properly Soviet mini.
These power-armored brutes are the Katyusha Rockets, a Henchman group.
A diverse set of figs with a unifying paint scheme, they can be found in the store listings under the following "official" names and categories: Shield Maiden (sans her shield, rear left, under New Foundation Zero Figures), Giantess (rear right, a Brick), Cat (front right, a Super), Super-Charger and Kid Dynamo (center front and front right, a two-pack Super listing).
I used this lot as a team of quirky supers who did their thing in street clothes, but the can be found on the store as parts of Civilian packs #1 and #3. For some arcane reason I never did buy pack #2 despite it including some nifty poses.
Another slight cheat, since the two figs on the left came from a pack of Hell's Angels in the West Wind/Gothic Horror/Vampire Wars/Bad Moon Over Memphis section of the Old Glory store. The gal with the lash and the gent with the chain standing next to her in the rear row are the on-foot figures from the "demon biker & succubus" pack found in the henchman listings, which also with them riding a bike together. In the front left we have Kragg, who is listed as a Brick despite being human-sized. Not all Bricks are giants, you have to kind of guess by their prices.
Another varied lot. Rear left is Giantess (a Brick) again in a different color scheme, rear right is Grav-Girl (a Flyer). From left to right in the front row we have Split-Second (a Speedster), Seeker (a Brawler), and Mind-Hawk (a Blaster).
A terrible cheat, with only two actual Superfigs here. Left rear is a Foo Dog from Reaper, right rear is the Strongman for OG's West Wind Gothic Horror Circus of Death range - and slightly converted, since I'm pretty sure he's intended to be undead and had what looked like exposed ribs showing that I puttied over. He's stupidly expensive for no obvious reason, a rarity for Old Glory. In front from left to right we have (sigh) "Yin-Yang" (a Brawler), Tryckster (another Brawler), and an old Fairy Meat miniature from KenzerCo.
More varied Superfigs. Rear left is Rigger (a Gadgeteer), center rear and the little guy in front of them are the three sizes of...Atlantis? I thought he was Doc Atlas in the rulebook...well, whatever, he comes in a three-figure pack under Supers. Rear right is Fireflight (a Flyer). Front left is Stretcharm (a "Stretch"), the sprinting gent in white and red is one of three models in the Homunculoid pack (under Super), and front right is Stalker (a Brawler, and a little bigger than most humans).
Some Reich-sympathizing supers here, with the big fellow in the back being Perun (a Brick) and the winged woman being Blackbird ( Flyer). The slightly smaller giant in front is Krieghunde (also a Brick), the guy in the spandex being the other figure from the Paragons Supers pack that Pobyeda came from (up in the Soviets image), and the fellow with the forearm gun is Manticore (a Gadgeteer).
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And finally, couple of sets of Plasti-Men (found under Henchmen) with some minor conversions for variety.
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