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Big Ian writes:

Very nice minis, the sprue idea is a great idea too. I haven't bought any 28mm stuff for years, i might have to get some of these for TW.


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PIG IRON STUDIO of Pig Iron Productions Ltd writes:

At long last, here's the first shots of some Kolony Rebels built from our body-part sprues.

Kolony Rebels

Kolony Rebels

Each sprue contains five different bodies or legs, and comes with a mix of battered clothing and weapons. Keen converters will see that the amount of variation you can get - even with these first four sprues - is massive. Couple this with the different heads options, and the variations are endless. The legs don't have cast-on bases, as we've noticed more and more people have been snipping them off our figs and using fancy, decorative resin bases. This will no doubt annoy some people, but we think it works OK.

Kolony Rebels body parts

Kolony Rebels body parts

Already on the workbench are non-scruffy legs with kneepads and sidearms, new body armor variants, new weapons, and non-gasmasked heads. Eventually we will do greatcoat legs and standard militia bodies, and even revisit the heavy infantry range.

Kolony Rebels body parts

Another thing we have done is make the sprue (which is usually thrown away) into piles of small rocks and rubble – these can be snipped up and used to decorate your bases.

Kolony Rebels body parts

These will be available from TableScape at Salute – prices to be confirmed.

Kolony Rebels body parts

Painted samples will start appearing on the blog over the next couple of weeks: pigironblog.blogspot.co.uk.

Cheers!