These models have been in my collection for a few years and I bought them painted at a wargames show caleld Bifrost in Birmingham. They are clearly based on the Starship Troopers but I have no idea who made them. If anyone knows who made them I would be interested because I only have enough for a single squad and would also like to repaint them with several squads for a big bug fight!
I think those are GZG, maybe their Free Cal-Tex?
ReplyDeleteI don't think they're GZG, Eli, the poses aren't quite right and the helmets don't match the Free Cal-Tex figs.
ReplyDeleteWould like to know who does make them, tho'
Hi Robin
ReplyDeleteI think you will find they are Colonial Marines from Table Top Miniatures. I have 24 of them and was looking for more of them myself. Matthew from Table Top Miniatures did sell most of his line of figures to 15mm co a few years back but haven't seen them on there figures for sale though :-)
Cheers Matt
Hi Robin
ReplyDeleteA few quick pictures from my iphone for you :-)
http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w338/comstarhpg/d6d450a7.jpg
http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w338/comstarhpg/fbfc8a03.jpg
http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w338/comstarhpg/993179f6.jpg
http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w338/comstarhpg/e52b26ab.jpg
Cheers Matt
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Slightly offtopic, but I've always found the Starship Troopers in the film completely and utterly off, compared to the book. Bug hunts should only ever be done (as described in the book) in decked-out powered suits with sargeants screaming at the troops "Get a move on you big apes, do you want to live forever?" (or somesuch, forgot the actual quote) :)
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