Tuesday, October 23, 2018

More Space Dwarves

These ones are from the Theoc Space Dwarves kickstarter. There are some additional figures with separate arms and weapons, but I need to figure out how the arms should be attached. There is no clear peg and socket or anything. I suspect it will require some carving off of bits, pinning, and putty work. The ones here are all single-part all-in-one casting figures, which I usually prefer.

Command (maybe sergeant and lieutenant? or veteran/experienced?)
 One type of gun
A different type of gun

I tried something different with the guns, adding the non-metallic light blue; maybe these are some sort of laser or energy weapons?

And just for fun, a Komodo dragon from Reaper. Not sure why I got this or what I would use it for. I painted it based on a Komodo dragon I saw in a zoo recently.

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  1. or they have silencers?!?

    Looks like semi-automatic rifles above, smg's below

    How do they see with their hats pulled down over their eyes? Note to self, don't stand in front of these guys once they lock'nload!

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    1. Those are visors. :)
      You might be right about the guns, I'm not familiar with different types of firearms. But since these are sci-fi troops, it might be some roughly equivalent sci-fi versions of those. Although, when I play games with them I don't think I will worry about such distinctions.

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  2. Yay! More Space Dwarves! These guys are really fun.

    I have a couple from the Astropolis Kickstarter I need to paint at some point.

    If you haven't checked it out there's another blogger working on a (bit more ambitious) space dwarf project:

    http://insosworld.blogspot.com

    In addition to all sorts of space dwarves - he's building armoured carriers for them and an entire armoured company!

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    1. Yep, Tim, you guessed right. These are from a different company than the Kromlech space dwarves I did previously (those were plastic or resin, and these are metal). The are similar enough in general proportions that they can work well together.

      I'll check out that blog.

      Thanks!

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  3. Love them Fitz & nice touch adding the blue on the weapons, as for the komodo Dragon if you just want some thing big a nasty hanging a round I think he fits the bill nicely mate :)

    I also prefer one piece models when their metal.

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    1. Thanks, Frank!

      I could probably put together quite a zoo with my various animals and animal-monsters. And who knows what kinds of critters could show up in alien landscapes.

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  4. Lovely looking space dwarfs! I like the visors, they look a bit like GW squats from the last century! Nice big monster too!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks, Iain!

      Yeah, I like their resemblance to old school GW "squats". Sturdy little buggers.

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  5. I would love to see a komodo dragon companion variant for rangers of shadow deep. It's tough to see the scale in this pic. but I love your work here.

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    1. Thanks! It's a Reaper mini, so it's around 28mm scale. It's big enough to tangle with a wolf, for example. Probably around 12ft+/2metres long in that scale.

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