Thursday, 23 February 2012

13th Colonial Police Alpha Shift

It's been a busy week for me so far, but I did manage to squeeze in some personal time to paint some mini's of my own (you know, as opposed to someone else's). So here I present to you Alpha Shift of the 13th Colonial Police Division, Terminus Omega Police Station. You've probably noticed notice all the guys in the war-time get-up I've painted so far are white while some of the street cops have Pakistani/Indian/Bangladeshi flesh tones. Basically it's because I haven't got around to painting any of the Khurasan miniatures in darker skin tones yet. The final mix will have about 75% of the miniatures painted as traditionally pasty-fleshed, haven't-seen-the-sun-since-last-June-and-it's-now-May Scots. The remaining 25% will be painted as Scots with Mediterranean, Indian, Oriental, African and Arabic skin-tones.

13th CP Constables in Peace-Time "Patrol-Dress". I'd call them street clothes, if only 2300AD Bad Landing had actual streets....

Alpha Shift in War-Time "Battle Dress" Order.

Aplha shift sergeant and his support-weapon armed constables.

The shift's ordinary, assault-rifle armed constables.


7 comments:

  1. They are really looking good! Especially the sergeant and his support guys.

    Amazing really what you can do in 15 mm. Only thing I have done is Fallshirmjaegers from FLAMES OF WAR. And some tanks to give them back up.

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  2. Very nice. I like the mix of Battle-Dress and Patrol-Dress.

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  3. Oh yes, like these a lot! Just one or two gripes-where's the tartan we discussed, and how about a kilt conversion, or maybe multi barrelled bagpipes? Seriously though, I like the concept, and you've done a great job on these. More eye candy, please!

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    1. Ahem. Still working on those gunrunner... but now that you mention it, one of my gaming buddies did point out that I'd unconsciously adopted the colours of the Scotland Rugby Team....

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  4. Great looking models. I like the little medic pack.

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    1. Thanks Robin. That little Red Cross was a complete Fluke. I'll never manage to paint a freehand Red Cross that looks that good ever again.

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