Here we have a 15mm small flier inspired by the John Carter of Mars books perfect for pulp gaming. It's comes in four metal pieces (bottom plate, engine cowl, and two sidewalls) and it's cabin will fit two figures based on U.S. pennies or 3/4" washers; and up to eight 15mm figures unbased. It is priced at $16 USD and can be purchased here.
Here's some overview shots from the product page:
As of this posting we do not have flight stands for it, and if you want to use Litko's 3mm flight stands the peg hole on the bottom will have to be widened a smidge. We are currently working on an accessory pack with crew, a swivel gun, forward firing mounted gun and some cargo. There is also a 28mm version at the casters and should be released soon.
Today we have a radically different set of figures to preview: some single pose civilians. Useful for shopkeeps, clerks, pharmacists and what have you.
Older Fellow-
A kind of tribute figure to my Grandfather, who was a pharmacist.
Supervisor-
Ask him and he'll tell you he runs the place single-handed.
I haven't been posting much here recently, sorry about that.
This week we have some upcoming sculpts to show off. Today's batch by Brian Cooke is what I'm tentatively calling Heroes of the Supernatural; including some random characters for modern horror gaming.
Modern Wizard-
Tall dude, a bit bigger than normal but one of Brian's most dynamic sculpts yet.
He should fit in well with Reaper's Chronoscope line.
Nicolas with Shotgun-
...and Jacket. There's not much else to say really.
Fashionable Girl-
Good for a random civie or supernatural investigator.
Arctic Arsonist-
Armed for bear.
These guys and the ones I'll be showing Wednesday will be available in about a month I believe. We still need to get some more stuff to fill out a master mold, some of which I might be showing off here next week.