New for November: the "Pilum" Strike Battle Armor!
Meet one of Spec-Sec's worst nightmares, a flight capable strike unit with quickly configurable loadout heavily utilized by terrorist organizations and some foreign militaries:
This set of 15mm resin miniatures comes with 4 different poses and 16 different arm positions (4 left arms with guns, 4 left arms with claws, 4 right arms with guns, and 4 right arms with claws) and costs $22usd.
Also included are a pair of back thrusters for each figure. Future releases will include weapons and mission packs that will slot into these locations, as well as more poses and versions.
You can see and read more at the BLOG
and purchase your own at the Website
Thank you for looking, and happy gaming!
11 thoughts on “New Release For November”
17/11/2016 at 13:14
Very slick, one has a Deadpool face. 😀
17/11/2016 at 14:39
Thanks man! Ya, Todd F. at Mastergunz did a fantastic job!
17/11/2016 at 13:34
The appeal of 15mm Ghost in the Shell / Appleseed / Bubblegum Crisis / Patlabor style gaming grows stronger with every new release for the Spec-Sec range. If only I had the wherewithal for an urban sci-fi terrain set-up in 15mm.
17/11/2016 at 14:39
I am working on it! 15mm buildings can end up being really expensive, especially with sci-fi motifs, but I am working on it. If you’re looking for a game to play, we’ve done some tinkering with Ghosts of Hefei and The Department to get a GitS and Appleseed feeling game.
17/11/2016 at 16:48
I’m also thinking of modelling some sort of alternative terrain set-up that retains the futuristic Japanese urban feel but with less effort, money and storage space than it would take to represent a proper traditional cityscape of streets, alleys and tightly packed mid-rise/high-rise buildings. Something like an under-construction artificial island in Tokyo Bay: Man-made surfaces, massive concrete pillars, massive buttress-type superstructures that jut in from off-table, girders, containers, piles of crates, nondescript machinery, tanks, barrels, skips, pipes, raised platforms, ramps, etc. Maybe a few temporary-looking buildings for the work crews and site administrators (flat-pack laser-cut buildings might work especially well for this, despite my usual misgivings about them) and some incidental civilian vehicles parked about the place. Some floodlights, solar panels and such things perhaps also. This could also represent a something like part of a spaceport / orbital launch facility, a military skunkworks or simply a generic industrial or infrastructure-related facility. An added incentive for this alternative is that with the exception of the buildings and vehicles, I could keep most of it scale-less. I have plenty of other projects in numerous scales that could utilise such terrain.
18/11/2016 at 18:04
That sounds really cool, and would probably be much more cost effective to boot!
17/11/2016 at 15:43
They’d be pretty sweet 6mm scale mechs, too, as a matter of fact. Or 3mm scale Titans.
18/11/2016 at 16:52
Just what I was thinking. They’d even work as 28mm combat drones. I love this scale-neutral stuff. 😀
18/11/2016 at 18:05
Brilliant! Could totally work for that!
22/11/2017 at 02:00
Nicely done. Hope you will make this one and the tracked AA versions in 6mm also.
22/11/2017 at 02:02
posted on wrong item.