Speaking of Shadowrun, have you picked up any of the old sculpts form Iron Wind Metals? The figures can be kind of spendy, but they are almost always on sale.
I'd love to see you look at the GCPS marine/ranger sprues. They're one of my favourite sci-fi sprues I've ever worked on. In general I really rate Mantic's sci-fi stuff.
I've managed about ten times as many solo games using the Dead or Alive pdf as face to face games. COVID and all that. Getting to the point where I may try designing some new Marks to hunt. 2:24 It's a pony tail, there's a socket for it on the female head. "Boring" or not, these guys finish the trifecta for Stargrave. Crew set for lightly-equipped guys with little or no armor and "primitive" (modern day-ish) weapons, Mercs for irregular troops, survivalist nutjobs and terrorists with medium-light armor and slightly higher-tech (and heavier) weapons, Troopers for regular military and paramilitary forces with mostly obvious scifi weapons. Since everything mixes and matches and you get loads of spares from each they can all be used for other roles as long as you have access to all three kits. Troopers will probably be the best sellers overall but more for non-SG gaming uses. Mercs are probably the most versatile and varied for actual SG games. Crew are good for the scut SG soldiers (especially the loot grabbers) and I expect they'll sell a lot of individual sprues to scifi RPG players. The whole range is a great fit for Traveller, for ex.
I bought all three on the nickstarter. Gives a lot of choice. Troops are meant to be uniform. Love your first choice of weapons. I selected a young female head. You can if you look at the various heads across the sets create a group of deserters or a walking dead vibe.
I'll have all three of the boxes tomorrow. Also ordered some Warhammer bits. I'll replace the heads, arms and weapons of the troopers with T'au variants.
Using these guys for my Horus Heresy Militia. Their generic nature makes them great for the poor faceless grunts that upheld the glory for the Legions. Plus their price is quite agreeable compared to actual Heresy models.
Was planning on painting up some not-Cadians myself! Just for fun. Now that they took the old guard kit out of production too... :( Could also make them some not-Halo marines. Will see. These look quite similar to how marines looked in CE!
Hello I hope you are well...I think these troopers are great, I will admit openly that I'm totally a Northstar fanboy and I have multiple boxes of all of their miniatures for frostgrave,oathmark and stargrave, these troopers are more like NPC's who the players will have to avoid or kill so their non-descript appearance isn't important, they give me a starship troopers flavour so they'd be great as guardsman units against tyranids (something I'm planning), but also they put me in mind of peacekeepers from the tv show Farscape which is more like the universe I feel stargrave fits ( for me anyways), as you said the mercs and crew are more random so slightly more variations but when you consider that almost all the other kits heads and arms will fit then it becomes truly endless which is why Northstar is so great, the only gripe perhaps is there isn't enough hand weapons in any of the three stargrave kits but with a sharp knife and a bit of glue you can add axes and swords from the frosrgrave kits...cheers now
At some point we need some space age close combat weapons. Why bring a sword or an axe when you can have laser blades or monofilament weapons? We posited that an "assassin" type kit would be a great way to get these, while also filling a niche that ninjas/ spies/ stealthy types typically hold. Who wouldn't want cyber ninja types?
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature yeah its all in the painting, yes the model might be a baebaeian axe but it could be painted as a glowing lazer/force power weapon and also the rules in stargrave are hand weapons are hand weapons tegardless of what they are or look like
I think the best combo is to buy this and the Mercs box. However! This kit as-is is a boon for other games that require human troopers and cops, such as Exploit Zero (formerly called Hardwired) -- or any cyberpunk game where cops and corporate guards are a must.
Just wanna say I am a new subscriber and I am really finding these reviews super handy. They are an excellent way to get a good look at these figures before making any decisions. In this vid though you said these troopers come off as a little small. Would you say they look more scaled for 25mm or old/early 28mm gaming? A lot of stuff seems to be sizing up over time towards 30-32mm gaming, and I always appreciate some good looking 25-28mm figures. They'd fit in well with the ones I am making on my thingiverse!
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature are there any SCP games worthy of being played? i was thinking a reskin of Kingdom death could be fun, the mechanics are on point for SCPs
I agree bit Samey pose but great to mix with Wargames Atlantic and Frostgrave especially Cultists
Might have to get some of these guys to use for corp security in Shadowrun...
Speaking of Shadowrun, have you picked up any of the old sculpts form Iron Wind Metals? The figures can be kind of spendy, but they are almost always on sale.
I'd love to see you look at the GCPS marine/ranger sprues. They're one of my favourite sci-fi sprues I've ever worked on. In general I really rate Mantic's sci-fi stuff.
I've managed about ten times as many solo games using the Dead or Alive pdf as face to face games. COVID and all that. Getting to the point where I may try designing some new Marks to hunt.
2:24 It's a pony tail, there's a socket for it on the female head.
"Boring" or not, these guys finish the trifecta for Stargrave. Crew set for lightly-equipped guys with little or no armor and "primitive" (modern day-ish) weapons, Mercs for irregular troops, survivalist nutjobs and terrorists with medium-light armor and slightly higher-tech (and heavier) weapons, Troopers for regular military and paramilitary forces with mostly obvious scifi weapons. Since everything mixes and matches and you get loads of spares from each they can all be used for other roles as long as you have access to all three kits.
Troopers will probably be the best sellers overall but more for non-SG gaming uses. Mercs are probably the most versatile and varied for actual SG games. Crew are good for the scut SG soldiers (especially the loot grabbers) and I expect they'll sell a lot of individual sprues to scifi RPG players. The whole range is a great fit for Traveller, for ex.
I bought all three on the nickstarter. Gives a lot of choice. Troops are meant to be uniform. Love your first choice of weapons. I selected a young female head. You can if you look at the various heads across the sets create a group of deserters or a walking dead vibe.
Looks very Warlord-y, cool...
! made a bash of FF Folk rabble and have an excellent cultist crew... they went together beautifully.
I'll have all three of the boxes tomorrow. Also ordered some Warhammer bits. I'll replace the heads, arms and weapons of the troopers with T'au variants.
Since these are military-type (government or corporate) troopers you would expect them to be "uniformly" armed and equipped with limited variation.
They definitely have the vibe of Doctor Who goons of the week.
These look like they'd be fun to mix with the Wargames Atlantic cannon fodder guys
They work quite well too, as I've already tried!
I’m so glad these ended up being super versatile. I’m still trying to figure out what other figures to grab for a cyberpunk game.
It's strange that there aren't any kneeling/running legs, perhaps they will add them in the next box
I was wondering about this too. They even have a guy dashing across the front of the box!
They look like a very versatile kit.
Using these guys for my Horus Heresy Militia. Their generic nature makes them great for the poor faceless grunts that upheld the glory for the Legions. Plus their price is quite agreeable compared to actual Heresy models.
Was planning on painting up some not-Cadians myself! Just for fun. Now that they took the old guard kit out of production too... :(
Could also make them some not-Halo marines. Will see. These look quite similar to how marines looked in CE!
Hello I hope you are well...I think these troopers are great, I will admit openly that I'm totally a Northstar fanboy and I have multiple boxes of all of their miniatures for frostgrave,oathmark and stargrave, these troopers are more like NPC's who the players will have to avoid or kill so their non-descript appearance isn't important, they give me a starship troopers flavour so they'd be great as guardsman units against tyranids (something I'm planning), but also they put me in mind of peacekeepers from the tv show Farscape which is more like the universe I feel stargrave fits ( for me anyways), as you said the mercs and crew are more random so slightly more variations but when you consider that almost all the other kits heads and arms will fit then it becomes truly endless which is why Northstar is so great, the only gripe perhaps is there isn't enough hand weapons in any of the three stargrave kits but with a sharp knife and a bit of glue you can add axes and swords from the frosrgrave kits...cheers now
At some point we need some space age close combat weapons. Why bring a sword or an axe when you can have laser blades or monofilament weapons?
We posited that an "assassin" type kit would be a great way to get these, while also filling a niche that ninjas/ spies/ stealthy types typically hold.
Who wouldn't want cyber ninja types?
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature yeah its all in the painting, yes the model might be a baebaeian axe but it could be painted as a glowing lazer/force power weapon and also the rules in stargrave are hand weapons are hand weapons tegardless of what they are or look like
I think the best combo is to buy this and the Mercs box. However! This kit as-is is a boon for other games that require human troopers and cops, such as Exploit Zero (formerly called Hardwired) -- or any cyberpunk game where cops and corporate guards are a must.
I really like their main guns but that's about it.
Just wanna say I am a new subscriber and I am really finding these reviews super handy. They are an excellent way to get a good look at these figures before making any decisions.
In this vid though you said these troopers come off as a little small. Would you say they look more scaled for 25mm or old/early 28mm gaming? A lot of stuff seems to be sizing up over time towards 30-32mm gaming, and I always appreciate some good looking 25-28mm figures. They'd fit in well with the ones I am making on my thingiverse!
Basing will play a big factor.
Ahoy! ..... that's it..... just ahoy. :)
You know you want to paint them red :)
True, but I want to paint just about everything red.
Can you do a video about wargames Atlantic’s goblins
Anyone else having heavy SCP foundation MTF squads vibes looking at those miniatures?
Now that's a neat idea!
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature are there any SCP games worthy of being played? i was thinking a reskin of Kingdom death could be fun, the mechanics are on point for SCPs