Showing posts with label 28mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 28mm. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Space Mercenaries Squad: 28mm Old Glory Showcase

 Taking another look at some 28mm scale Old Glory scifi figures with paint jobs dating back to around 2013.  These are "Space Mercenaries pack #5" and can be found on their site over here:

Old Glory Figures of the Month Sets

Like the other sets on that page, they can be purchased normally but are also a free reward option for signing up for a year's membership in the Old Glory Army program, which I talked about at some length in this older post showcasing their modular robot set:

Old Glory Modular Robots


At $44 retail choosing these would offset most of the $50 membership fee.  If for some reason you wanted more and didn't feel like waiting a year to renew for another freebie set, extra sets would be down to $26.40, which is a  pretty good bargain for sturdy metal sculpts here in 2026.

Pretty sure these were sculpted by Bob Naismith, who was doing a lot of work for Old Glory back when these first came out.


The miniatures come in two pieces, with the backpacks separate and reasonably optional.  They look better with them on in my opinion, but you could leave them off if desired.  They come with integral bases but I believe these were mounted on 1.25" washers here.


There are ten figures to a pack, with four "trooper" sculpts (of which you'll get a couple of random duplicates) as well as a leader and heavy weapon operator.

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Reaper Clown Miniatures

 

Some more figs from ten years ago, this time a pair of metal Reaper minis from their hodge-podge Chronoscape range.

This is sold as Bonzo the Killer Clown, but comes with spare parts that let you make a non-psychopathic versions as well.


Four-part model with separate hands, head and body, based on a 1" metal washer. 


IIRC you get two or three heads to choose from and maybe two each left and right hands, although Reaper can't be bothered to show the actual parts on their store any more.


There was a time when Reaper's catalogs (both in print and online) were excellent resources for a minis collector, but those days are long gone.


Their current online catalog is fairly dreadful, with far too many minis having only a single small image and only a few showing multi-angle shots or unassembled part layouts. 


Did an awful job on the liquid in the seltzer bottle there, my painting's improved quite a bit since 2013.


And this is Zonkers, this time assembled as a proper killer clown.


Pretty sure I mixed parts between the two kits to make these, but after a decade I can't swear to it.


The bodies are very similar to each other but do have minor differences in the details.


Reasonably happy with this one, especially since it was a quickie paint job for sale on ebay.


The local game store downsized their Reaper section years ago, first disposing of the metals at deep discounts and later selling down the Bones range when it became clear Kickstarter sales had effectively reduced demand to near zero.  


It's a sign of the times I suppose, but even five years before Bones first came along a store that didn't stock Reaper was cutting its own throat with all the lost sales. 


And here we are in 2023 and Reaper's been largely shoved out of retail, with Wizkids happily moving in to take their place.  Kind of sad really, but hardly the most surprising turn of events we've seen in the industry over the years.

Sunday, July 2, 2023

Reaper Gallery: Merchant, Bodyguards & Assassin

 Another set of minis painted back in 2015, all from Reaper Miniatures.


The merchant and his henchmen were sold in one pack, while the assassin was a separate model. 


Everything here is a single-piece casting with integral base, no assembly required.


Not the most sophisticated paint jobs ever, but I'm still rather happy with the color schemes.


The pointy shoes on the assassin are pretty snazzy and his pose is very dynamic for a one-piece cast.


The merchant wins the sartorial contest on the strength of his hat, though.


If I still had these I'd probably be using the set in Frostgrave.


With the new rules for cargo transports in the Wildwood supplement I might use these two as a single transport, perhaps rebased on something a bit larger with one or two of the various "porter" figures added on as well. 


They'd also make a nice mobile scenario objective for homebrew scenarios.


The sculpting sells the weight of the chest pretty nicely, although the guy in the lead is going have some sore muscles pretty quickly in that pose.


He certainly doesn't look very happy about it.


It's nice that they're armed and all, but getting to they'll need to set that load down if they want to fight.

One of Reaper's more whimsical packs without being outright cartoony, something they used to do more of back in the day




Saturday, July 1, 2023

Trinity Battleground Figure Gallery

 Today's post is a bit of history from back in 1997, a partial gallery of painted figures for White Wolf's short-lived Trinity: Battleground miniatures game.  The figs were sculpted by Bob Naismith, and are fairly hard to come by these days thanks to the game's brief lifespan and limited production run.  My own collection of them was never complete by a long shot and these were all sold off almost a decade ago, but posting what images I do have might help collectors get a better idea of what they looked like.  You can find more complete (but unpainted) listings of the range at the Lost Minis wiki.

These figs are from the "Support Squad Dragon" pack, a set of five identical sculpts of close combat troops with armored cestuses.  They were painted up for the Supersystem minis game, with the one guy being a "Legion-class psionic" who created and army of "prismatic energy" duplicates of himself to do the fighting for him.  I lucked into rather a lot of these models in one big purchase when Alliance Distribution was liquidating the line following its cancellation.  Think I was paying under $2 a pack back around 2000 or 2001.


The large green beastie is the aberrant Gommora, who was sold both in blister packs cast in metal and in the core game cast in resin.  The pink one is (I think) Naushka (who was cast in metal and packaged with another aberrant called Drummach), and the little critters are Trogs, a support squad that was sold in packs of three in theory - pretty sure I had  acouple that contained 4 or 5 at random).

And yes, Naushka (or possibly Dummach) has a hole completely through its chest.  It's pretty freaky.   


The large four-armed aberrant is Nazul, who was cast in both resin (in the starter box) and metal (as a solo blister).  His pal is Drummach (or possibly Naushka) from their shared blister pack, and there's another couple of sets of Trogs.

Drummach (or possibly Naushka) narrowly escaped re-purposing into astrofauna back in my Full Thrust days.  Makes a good space monster if you trim the base tab, do some drilling and stick it on a flight base.  Still rather regret not doing the conversion, but I've never found another copy of the model despite years of hunting. 



Aside from still more Trogs, I believe the other three aberrants are Keeper, Sang and Luka, but I have no idea who's who.  They were sold in a single three-figure blister pack toward the end of the game's distribution, and are kind of ridiculously hard to find.  They're definitely not unreleased (I got mine in the store I was managing at the time and it came in from Alliance normally) but quite rare.


Scale shots with an old Vor: the Maelstrom neo-Soviet rad-trooper, who's pretty much as average a 28mm scale fig as it gets.  Bases are 25mm throughout.


Hope whoever bought these is still getting some use out of them.  They aren't the fanciest paint jobs I've ever done, but the sculpts are too quirky to be left on a shelf forever - or worse, wind up in a landfill.

Friday, May 12, 2023

Found On A DVD Part 2: Old Figure Gallery

 More random old minis from a long-forgotten DVD.


"I am too an umber hulk.  We didn't always look like spindly bug-men."

Old school Ral Partha Umber Hulk, from back when they had the AD&D license.


"Prince of Shadows?  Never heard of the guy."

One of my earliest attempts at source lighting from the glowing green daggers.  Didn't come out too bad.  A dynamic metal Reaper sculpt.


"Phantasmal Killer?  Yeah, I know that spell."

Reaper mini, originally a metal sculpt, translated to Bones plastic pretty effectively.  One of the better attempts at sculpting a spell effect in mid-cast.


"How come you get the helmet?"  "Shut up, you.  I'm the boss around here."

Old Reaper fig, all cast as a single piece.  A really weighty hunk of metal.


"..."

It's still a stone golem.  Did you really expect a witty quote?  Another massive chunk of Reaper metal.  I'm a little baffled why this one doesn't seem to have been re-done in plastic, it would really be a good fit for the cheap Bones white material.


"Backhand chops are my specialty!"

Oh hey, the miniature for my very first 13th Age character.  A Privateer Press mini from their original RPG range.


"Me?  A sinister cultist?  Whatever makes you think that?"  

And my very first homebrew villain for 13th Age, along with her big creepy idol.  The gal is another Privateer Press RPG fig, while the idol is an old Reaper Metal fig.  The thing's cast in two pieces so it's hollow, but still weighs a lot.  Another one of those figs that really should have been done in Bones when it came out but inexplicably didn't.  It's really a shame, the figs has a lot of character.