PulpAce | 23 May 2011 3:26 p.m. PST |
I own a fair number of Bob Murch's excellent figures. The man is the best at pulp figure sculpting and is by far the most prolific. Actually in a year's time, I think Mr. Murch produces as much as the rest of the pulp figure sculptors combined. My poll would involve what do we want to see Mr. Murch add to his figure line in the near future. Personally, I could really use liner (Queen Mary/Hindenburg) crew. Meaning: Captain Other Deck Officer Helmsman Steward Stewardess Engineering Officer Mechanic/Rigger (x2) Sailor (x2) What do you all want/need Mr. Murch sculpt for your Pulp games? |
Norman D Landings | 23 May 2011 3:49 p.m. PST |
How about some 'Shawshank' type convicts and warders? Chain gangers, escapees, cell-block bruisers, weaselly snitches, brutal guards, and bloodhounds. And of course
Ol' Sparky! Some cryptids would be nice, too
the Jersey Devil, Mothman, Florida Skunk Ape, Chupacabra, etc. And what about some West African 'Leopard Men' asassins? (and their scantily-clad High Priestess?) |
flooglestreet | 23 May 2011 4:32 p.m. PST |
Its really atomic instead of pulp but I'd like earthlings and masked women in cocktail gowns from Queen of Outer Space link link link link |
The Gray Ghost | 23 May 2011 4:51 p.m. PST |
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chuck05 | 23 May 2011 4:59 p.m. PST |
Speperate hands with weapons for conversions. |
jpattern2 | 23 May 2011 5:24 p.m. PST |
Serpentmen/Lizardmen to match his RAFM Call of Cthulhu Serpentmen. |
Bob Murch | 23 May 2011 8:28 p.m. PST |
Always happy to follow these suggestions gents! I just wish I had more time to deliver on more ideas. My idea list continuously outstrips my available time. The first two sets of Thuggee will be out in this next release which will happen some time after I return from Enfilade in Olympia WA this coming weekend. Bob Murch Pulp Figures pulpfigures.com Follow Me On Twitter: Bob Murch (@PulpFigures) and/or_____________________________________________ Please join my Pulp Figures Yahoo Newsletter group: PulpFiguresAnnouncements, link |
iceaxe | 23 May 2011 11:58 p.m. PST |
Underwater Kingdom(s) – divers, merfolk, fishmen, etc |
jedburgh | 24 May 2011 5:57 a.m. PST |
Sikh police for Far east ports – similar to his excellent Istanbul Constabulary. |
spontoon | 24 May 2011 7:17 a.m. PST |
1916 Easter Rebellion Irish!! |
walkabout | 24 May 2011 9:15 a.m. PST |
Released limited edition Granny with Thompson in a regular pack. |
Scorpio | 24 May 2011 10:10 a.m. PST |
Mr. Murch has been doing great by me just doing what he feels like. I'm always into more great characterful models I can use for my Weird War gaming (my AE-WWII Germans are centered on his figs.) Would love to see more heroic types and nefarious villians. League of Extraordinary Gentlemen types. Umbrella Academy types. Kung fu heroes and masked cowboys. Snake cultists. Etc. |
Bobgnar | 24 May 2011 10:11 a.m. PST |
Mega Dittos to Chuck05. I have done lots of conversions of pulp figures and would love to have used his own heads and weapons. His light deck weapons are used on my ships and on trucks/cars. link The figures in general cry out for conversions. I turned the German Light Assault troops into Einsatzgruppe Volunteers for VBCW picture and bought a set converted to Argentinian troops for the same conflict. I just ordered the Impassive Gestapo Guards to be Immediate Action Organization troops. I was recently thinking that Bob could make a great set of Figures for the classic Clue (UK = Cluedo) game. Miss Scarlett, Col. Mustard, Prof. Plum, etc |
Bob Murch | 24 May 2011 10:41 a.m. PST |
I'm a rather huge classic mystery fan these days. The itch to do figs inspired by Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin will likely be too hard to resist. With the resin possibilities open thanks to Uncle Mike of 'Strange Aeons' Wolfe's desk and chair would be possible. Probably not the best selling idea but would be a swell set! |
oldbob | 24 May 2011 11:13 a.m. PST |
Bob; I could still use a not Charlie Chan character pack from you! |
jpattern2 | 24 May 2011 12:46 p.m. PST |
It's been mentioned in similar TMP threads in the past, but film/vaudeville comedians of the '30s and '40s would be nice, maybe even back to the '20s. Bob already does a good Hope, Crosby, and Lamour in the Tropical Castaways pack: link WC Fields, the Three Stooges (well, four including Shemp), Abbott & Costello, Jimmy Durante, Laurel & Hardy, Mae West, Carole Lombard, Jack Benny, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Red Skelton, Burns & Allen, and the Little Rascals/Our Gang. Come on, who wouldn't want Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Buckwheat, and Petey running around on the tabletop? Some of these stars got their start in the '20s. Speaking of the '20s, you have Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Fatty Arbuckle, and Mabel Normand. Some of these stars lasted into the '30s, too. Foundry does Western versions of the Marx Brothers, and Copplestone does a Captain Spaulding, but I'd love to see Bob do a set in '30s garb, plus Margaret Dumont. And that's not even touching the British comedians of the period. If all of these were wearing a mix of suits, formal wear, and safari gear, they'd work as generic civilians, partygoers, workers, explorers, etc. |
CAPTAIN BEEFHEART | 24 May 2011 7:35 p.m. PST |
Personally I prefer to see what Mr. Murch comes up with on his own. The gaming ideas and scenarios come from just looking at the figures. His knowledge of Pulp and it's possibilities outstrip mine by a factor of 10. I need more money and a way to figure out his new ordering system. When I do, I will order. |
oldbob | 25 May 2011 6:46 a.m. PST |
Who is the little short guy in the castaways pack? |
Caesar | 25 May 2011 7:00 a.m. PST |
I'd be a sucker for Nero Wolfe, Archie Goodwin and Marx Brothers. |
Servo3000 | 25 May 2011 9:28 a.m. PST |
I got so distracted looking at the "Queen of Outer Space" photos that I've forgotten the question, |
Bob Murch | 25 May 2011 10:01 a.m. PST |
'Who is the little short guy in the castaways pack?' Nobody specific. Just the drunken little beach bum character you often meet in castaway/tropical settings. Think Walter Brennan in 'To Have and Have Not'. Bob pulpfigures.com |
oldbob | 25 May 2011 12:12 p.m. PST |
O.K., but I was thinking either Popeye's daddy or James Gleason? |
The Angry Piper | 26 May 2011 4:32 a.m. PST |
The itch to do figs inspired by Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin will likely be too hard to resist. With the resin possibilities open thanks to Uncle Mike of 'Strange Aeons' Wolfe's desk and chair would be possible. Probably not the best selling idea but would be a swell set! I'd buy it. Also, I'm eagerly awaiting the Highlanders, for obvious reasons. |
Norman D Landings | 26 May 2011 5:08 a.m. PST |
Does Nero Wolfe count as a terrain feature? And speaking of unfairly overlooked fictional detectives: Edgar Wallace's Mr. J. G. Reeder is a particular favourite of mine. Pensive, bookish beaurocrat of the Crown Prosecutor's office who happened to have an incorrigibly 'criminal mind', allowing him to see villainous possibilities in every situation. And Dennis Wheatley's aristocratic 1930's occult investigator, the Duke de Richelieu – memorably played by Christopher Lee in the Hammer version of 'The Devil Rides Out'. |
The Shadow | 26 May 2011 7:15 a.m. PST |
Well, since you've got the Thugees and Gunga Din on the way, the obvious next group will be Sergeants Cutter, MacChesney and Ballantine in their classic action poses please. link or link or link or link |
flooglestreet | 29 May 2011 12:22 p.m. PST |
How about the Ramone Raquello big band? |
surdu2005 | 31 May 2011 9:40 a.m. PST |
I think a Charlie Chan with his various offspring who appeared in the black and white films (#1 son, #2 son, #4 son, and there was a daughter in a couple!) would be great. I like the suggestions for liner crews and for the sergeants for Gunga Din. I can see really having a lot of fun recreating the fight in the town when they first meet "old toad face." If you're going to do those, add Victor McLuaglin and Shirley Temple from Wee Willie Winkie too! I'm not sure what I'd do with the various commedians suggested above. I have all the Pulp Figures. Most have great game value. Some are just fun to paint, like Mandrake the Magician. I would like to see more characters for the Northland Adventures to go along with Sergeant Preston. Bob, you have some great figures in the Cthulu line. Your sculpting has really improved over the years. Updating some of those packs, like RAF02970, RAF02971, RAF02972, RAF02973, RAF02974, RAF02990, RAF02991, RAF02992, and RAF02994, would be great as well. I'm not into the Cthulu business, although the old silent movie is interesting, but those figures have great game value. Finally, my favorite movie serial (other than the Flash Gordon ones) is Undersea Kingdom with Crash Corrigan. There are some great figures to be made there! Buck |
flooglestreet | 31 May 2011 12:23 p.m. PST |
I also would like Crash Corrigan figures, especially the "water heater" robots. The water heaters on the market now don't quite make it. Also, I would like cowboys and lost civilization soldiers and the robots with cowboy hats from Gene Autry and The Phantom Empire. The Radon Zombies are good proxies but proxies "aint nothing like the real thing baby" |
surdu2005 | 31 May 2011 1:22 p.m. PST |
I think the Radon Zomibes are a good fit for the Commando Cody serials (King of the Rocket Men, Radar Men from the Moon, and Zombies of the Stratosphere). It would be way cool to have mounted and dismounted Thunder Riders from Phantom Empire along with Gene Autry and the two kids (whose names escape me at the moment). I just finished watching the Terry and the Pirates serial, which bears no resembelence to the comic, with my kids. A not-Terry would be good. P.S. Let me throw another crazy idea out there. I think it would be great to have one pack each of "special characters" for Boxer Rebellion. I've even drawn up some sketches of nationality-specific techno gadgets that would be great for each of the nationalities in the Peiking Legation. It would be way cool to have Boxers in large box kits who could fly over the legation and drop small bombs, rocket guns, and perhaps a Chinese dragon like for Chinese New Year that could breath fire and/or mount some other weapons. Buck |
The Shadow | 31 May 2011 5:53 p.m. PST |
Staying with "Gunga Din", and Bob's standard pack of five minis, a perfect pack would be the three sergeants (IN THE ICONICAL ACTION POSES PLEASE!!!), Gunga Din with a bugle and the high priest. Or if it's not possible to mold the three sergeants in action poses, possibly a pack of three sergeants with separate arms and weapons like Swords, pistols, and dynamite sticks so we can make our own action poses. |
The Shadow | 31 May 2011 6:05 p.m. PST |
>>I can see really having a lot of fun recreating the fight in the town when they first meet "old toad face."<< Absolutely! That would be a dream scenario! Staying with "Gunga Din", and Bob's standard pack of five minis, a perfect pack would be the three sergeants (IN THE ICONICAL ACTION POSES PLEASE!!!), Gunga Din with a bugle and the high priest. Or if it's not possible to mold the three sergeants in action poses, possibly a pack of three sergeants with separate arms and weapons like Swords, pistols, and dynamite sticks so we can make our own action poses. Detail would be everything on these minis to make them look like they did in the movie. Notice, for instance, that all three sergeants have open collars on their uniforms, like two or three buttons down, which makes them look more "rough and ready". It's easy to overlook something like that, but with closed collars they just wouldn't look like our beloved sergeants. picture |
surdu2005 | 01 Jun 2011 6:42 a.m. PST |
Take a look at this link: link This is something I did a couple of years ago. The Juggernaut is out of scale compared to the serial, but I think is a more appropriately menacing vehicle for gaming. It would be great to have Unga Kahn's forces, including the robots and the "vol planes." The Atlanteans, both mounted and dismounted, would be good too. Finally, there were some comic releif characters, a kid, and of course a plucky dame. |
flooglestreet | 01 Jun 2011 9:53 a.m. PST |
I believe the Juggernaut, and the Moon Tank from Radar Men from the Moon, are 1/32nd models. The rocket ships in that series are 1/72nd, excluding the Martian Strato Sled which is 1/144th. However most of the buildings used in wargames aren't strictly the right size, either. I get away with using the rocketships. The thing is to get Bob Murch to cast the Thunder Riders, Gene, Frank Daro and Worlds champion trick rider Betsy King Ross, as well as Crash, Unga Khan and his minions human and robot alike. |
surdu2005 | 01 Jun 2011 10:05 a.m. PST |
Yes, I have most (perhaps all) of the space ships. They look fine next to 28mm figures. I really like this range. I think the Juggernaught in 1/32 next to the 28mm figures looks better than if it was the same size as in the serial. Recently, I've tried to locate C&S Hobbies to see if there are any new releases, but the link seems to be dead. I've been wanting to get the 1/48 Proteus (Fantastic Voyage) with the top that lifts off for a game. (Bob could probably do a tremendous Racquel Welch in scuba outfit!) Buck |
flooglestreet | 01 Jun 2011 10:37 a.m. PST |
@surdu2005 Monsters in Motion is my source for Herb Deeks models. monstersinmotion.com The site has a lot of stuff and can be difficult to navigate. Find Flash Gordon Buck Rogers in the Themes drop down menu for Herb Deeks goodies. They may have the Proteus you want. I don't think you want this link but its the only thing I could come up with off the Monsters site. It really hurts that Sci Fi Matters is out of business. |
The Shadow | 01 Jun 2011 5:32 p.m. PST |
Do you suppose that Herb Deeks got a "usage license" for all of the models that he created? That would have cost him a fortune. |
warren bruhn | 02 Jun 2011 2:57 p.m. PST |
Aaarrgghh!!! I did not know about those deck guns, or I had forgotten about them. Otherwise I would have bought them from Bob at Enfilade last weekend. It's time to get my boats done. Fortunately I've got some other good deck guns from Reviresco. But machine guns and 37mm would be really nice to have. Will get them later. |
Old Dwarf | 05 Jun 2011 4:29 p.m. PST |
I discovered Bob's "stuff" about a couple of months ago when I started a Pulp Project & was looking for figs.(we're converting Siege of the Citadel & WarHammer Quest to Pulp Action). Bob's line had everything we needed so the only thing I might wish for would be some Amazon Tribe type figs. |
flooglestreet | 05 Jun 2011 5:30 p.m. PST |
Copplestone has amazon basin warriors here link |
The Angry Piper | 06 Jun 2011 11:01 a.m. PST |
The Radon Zombies are going to be the goons in my first game of "Fantastic Worlds". Just finished painting 4 packs this week. They're also going to double as some weird villians in .45 Adventure
perhaps an alliance between Professor Kroon and the Radon Zombies. First New Commerce, then
the world!!!!!! |
flooglestreet | 06 Jun 2011 11:51 a.m. PST |
@The Angry Piper, scope out the Republic serial Zombies of the Stratosphere for an alliance between Prof. Kroon and the Radon Zombies. link link auction |
Ganesha Games | 06 Jun 2011 2:52 p.m. PST |
There are some "modern pulp" characters who I'd buy in a heartbeat. First would be the Rook from the Rook book series by Barry Reese (I suppose Barry would be cool with an official figure). link |
Ganesha Games | 06 Jun 2011 2:58 p.m. PST |
I would also do an Hitler figure, just in case. |
Ganesha Games | 06 Jun 2011 3:04 p.m. PST |
And John Carter with assorted martians. Planetary romance would deserve a whole catalog page. |
Corporal Crow Wing | 07 Jun 2011 9:28 a.m. PST |
Or Hitler's head in a jar
Along with Eichmann, Goering, and guards in Antarctic wear, for the Nazis' secret UFO base at the South Pole. |
Misterhawk | 18 Jan 2012 1:59 p.m. PST |
Spanish Civil War Celebrities – Hemingway, Capa, George Orwell, Martha Gellhorn
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Pyrate Captain | 18 Jan 2012 2:18 p.m. PST |
I would very much like to see produced some Melanesian females to compliment the Melanesian warriors. |
spontoon | 18 Jan 2012 2:38 p.m. PST |
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johnnytodd | 18 Jan 2012 3:29 p.m. PST |
I'd like Bob to sell individual figures, more weapons packs and a motorcycle for the sailors (or I might just build my own!) |
Bob Murch | 19 Jan 2012 2:40 p.m. PST |
'I'd like Bob to sell individual figures' Sorry Johnny, as a one man show the inventory process would be impossible. My system is constructed so that I can manage all aspects of the business myself and produce as many interesting figures as possible while keeping production and shipping costs under control. After ten years I'm still in business so while my system might not suit everyone to a T it functions at this end. Bob pulpfigures.com |