Insurgents/Rebels/Guerrillas/Terrorists
I've been told that I forgot about the Insurgents, when I posted the about Oddzial Ozmy's NVL. I'd already separated them out for the new project and had forgotten about them. The range includes the following packs: Insurgents I, Insurgents II, Insurgents w/LMGs, Insurgents w/RPGs and Insurgent Leaders.
Insurgent Leaders 6 to a pack, three poses.
LMG/SAW Gunners, again 6 to a pack three poses.
RPG Gunners as usual 6 to a pack three poses
This
is Insurgents I and Insurgents II, each pack contains 6 figures in 6
different poses, with both packs you get 12 unique Insurgent poses.
Sergei is sporting a sky high hairdo, he is wearing a knapsack over his jacket and carries the customary AK.
Grigori has popped on his favourite shades and is playing a bit of air guitar.
Anya is seen here, reaching for a grenade or possibly a compact; One never knows when one will meet some of the local Politsiya.
Georgiy, ever conscious of the supply situation takes careful aim before firing.
Lazar on patrol, with his mohawk and cybernetic implant he is considered a little intimidating by the others.
Misha is somewhat less intimidating, but he still proudly wears his mohawk
Mikhail is the old man of the group and actually remembers the days before the rise of the NSF.
Yuri is known to the Politsiya, so to protect his family he wears a mask while fighting.
Timofei has taken to wearing a hockey mask and insists that everyone should call him Jason. The others are starting to worry about him.
Calls himself Tharg the Mighty, but everyone else knows him as Pasha, has been known to occasionally apply green make up to his face.
Pyotr is fond of deadfall traps and has been nicknamed Poncho because of the near misses he's had while setting them up.
Rayna is a rather solid, blocky and quite strong young woman, but whatever you do, don't ever comment on her femininity or supposed lack thereof. It's rumoured that Timofei did just that, once.
The range is quite detailed and the figures definitely have some character that buyers can work with. They are somewhat smaller than figures from GZG, Brigade and some others, but as I've said before not so much as to be a deal breaker.
Here's Mikhail next to GZG's Officer Murphy from the Armoured Police SWAT range and Not-Zoe from the Free Trader Crew pack A
Come to think of it they would complement the Rebel Minis range of 15mm figures very well, as they are very close in size.
Here's Mikhail next to a Rebel Minis' Earth Force Trooper and one of their Kurgen, they match up well in size.
There you go, Donald. :)
Excellent side by sides there :-)
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