Wasn't someone looking for non fantasy zombies?....
http://www.geocities.com/gisby.geo/fw4.htm
> ..Mark Copplestone has some lovely (if familiar) ones posted on his
That was me. Though as John C said, in 15mm. I'll probably go with a box of
DemonWorld when I can find them.
> Wasn't someone looking for non fantasy zombies ?....
Someone was looking for 15mm ones...which is a little bit tougher. I'm using
the Fortress Figures plastic ones for *my* nefarious plans.
Of course, getting both packs of Copplestone Zombies is one of the goals of my
first order.
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 01:49:28 +0100 "NeoMatrix"
<neomatrix@btinternet.com> writes:
> Wasn't someone looking for non fantasy zombies ?....
Isn't that an oxymoron?
> http://www.geocities.com/gisby.geo/fw4.htm
Are these the western gun fighter ones? How about the rules (Something like
"Deadlands") which were a western setting in America circa mid to late
1800'sg? Weren't there figures to go with these rules?
> ..Mark Copplestone has some lovely (if familiar) ones posted on his
Gracias,
Out of curiosity, has anyone tried just using skeletons? Thick-painted
where you want a bit of skin or cloth, you may have difficulty getting ones
carrying briefcases, but I've had some luck making a spear look like a
brandished gun.
Not that I've done a lot of conversion, especially at the 15mm level.
('The
man converts his 6 mm infantry...' still cracks me up...) ;->=
The Beast said:
> Not that I've done a lot of conversion, especially at the 15mm level.
('The
> man converts his 6 mm infantry...' still cracks me up...) ;->=
However, think twice before using 6mm female characters--painting their
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, NeoMatrix wrote:
> Wasn't someone looking for non fantasy zombies ?....
Mark Copplestone's Future Wars figures have ome up a few times recently
-
I've been to the site, and they look like great figures - but are they
28mm or 'true' 25mm?
His figs are 28mm, according to the "What's in the future for Future Wars"
section. Its in the letter at the very bottom of the page. Eric
> Mark Copplestone's Future Wars figures have ome up a few times