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Home › Forums › Sci Fi › General Sci-Fi › Painting up GZG 25mm. NSL photos 8/19
I picked up some armed civilians from Ground Zero Games to fill out my colonial militia. The first set is painted up and photographed on my blog.
GZG 25mm Partisans/resistance fighters
Colonial Militia added to the blog. Great little figures, even if I would like more variety.
http://www.addictedtolead.net/2020/08/03/gzg-25mm-colonial-militia/
For some reason I’ve always liked that type of militia/corporate goon. Those are great figures!
Excellent work. Thanks for sharing.
Trying out new gear and software, I did up a video on my paint scheme for the colonial militia!
Ground Zero Games 25mm Colonial Militia Paint scheme.
I know these are their older minis but I’m very impressed by the details on the beard and hair. Nice neutral scheme and nice basing.
I finally finished basing and varnishing my NSL troops and took them out for a fashion shoot.
Instagram post with more photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/CEFO9HPHd4v/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Review and old photos on the blog: http://www.addictedtolead.net/2020/02/26/ground-zero-games-25mm-new-swabian-league-figures/
Nicely done , NSL/Afrika Korps look- might have to adopt a similar scheme for mine! ( I was a bit stumped for a scheme)
So what are the Eureka figures that ‘fit’ with the GZG goodies…….I didn’t find anything on their website….?
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So what are the Eureka figures that ‘fit’ with the GZG goodies…….I didn’t find anything on their website….?
You won’t unfortunately, They’ve been off the website for some time now. I used the internet archive to pull up the old website and emailed Nic and he did the PayPal bill manually.
https://web.archive.org/web/20050505152217/http://eurekamin.com.au/index.php?cPath=204_207_223
If you’re in the US it works out to just about $3 per fig after shipping and conversions. Not cheap, but not a bank breaker, especially considering there’s no other way of getting them. Casts are great, molds must be it great shape.
Those NSL are aesthetically some of the best-designed figures in the 25mm Stargrunt range. The sculpts have a rather 80s/90s anime/manga vibe about them (at least to my biased eye), which I suspect isn’t by accident.
The way you’ve painted them looks just right.