Sorry for the blurry picture, we haven't gotten a new camera yet, so I can't do close up minis pictures. But you can at least tell that I'm slowly but surely getting my 15mm collection painted up.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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Looking good. You can get a camera that will do some nice pics for cheap. The one my mother gave use (used to take the recent minis pics on my blog) cost her under $100 through Amazon.com
ReplyDeleteAre these for HOTT?
ReplyDeleteI can just smell the post-apoc goodness in all that 15mm...
ReplyDeleteThanks Eli.
ReplyDeleteACG, I'm not familiar with HOTT.
Mik they are indeed selected for use in PA games. : )
Do you use these for gaming? what are the troopers in blue at the rear rank? Your minis look great :)
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ReplyDeleteWhenever I get to run MF again I plan on using these. The blue troopers are from GZG Hammers Slammers line. They were a gift from an on-line buddy of mine (Jeff), I just recently got them painted.
Bill, hearing this from you has convinced me to break out my old 40k minis and use them in my next Mutant Future game.I've been meaning to do this for some time now as my players have been using D&D WOTC figures (which are ok so far but seem to lack that technopunk dark future feel to it!). Hammer Slammers is a great inspiration for gaming. I'm glad to see there are figures out for them. I'd imagine they also have AFVs to go with these...
ReplyDeleteGlad to have been of service to you spielmeister! I've slowly switched from 28mm to 15mm over the past few months. 15mm is just so much more afforadable, easier to transport, and is an ever growing range.
ReplyDeleteI'll be keeping a lookout for 15mms. I agree with you on this - portability, a lot of good choices and very significantly: affordability. :) thanks!
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