Alternative Armies is delighted to announce the return of re-mastered 1980s classic science-fiction kits by Tabletop Games. Originally for the 25mm Laserburn range (see the 15mm Laserburn full range on our website), these war birds are some of the finest metal models of the decade in our opinion and work for a lot of settings. In fact, you could put any rider on them and use them in 28mm and 15mm scales.
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We are continuing the work to locate and restore the codes in these ranges, which have often been out of production for 30 years or more. Many models now only exist in the wild, as their molds are lost. Our deepest thanks to Mark Stevenson for his input in this restoration. Now onto these feathered fiends! There are two different war birds, and you can choose the kits or parts of the male kit.
TSF01 – Szithks Male Winged War Bird With Rider
Composed of the body of the war bird, a separate leg, two wings, a saddle, and a Lizardmen, holding long rifle (Szithk) plus a code-specific metal base. Note: the wings will require pinning to stay in place, as with the original release of this model. Once put together, the model is 50mm tall, 100mm wingspan, and 60mm total length. The saddle is 30mm tall. This model works in several scales.
You can choose from a complete kit of all the parts, or the bird with wings on its own, the rider only (no weapon), or the saddle only.
TSF02 – Szithks Female War Bird
A giant war bird, the wingless female. Great for any system. Composed of the body of the war bird, a separate leg, and a code-unique base. Once put together, the model is 50mm tall and 60mm total length. The base is 30mm long. This model works in several scales.
See the site for this beast.
We have Lizardman on Giant Lizard, as well as Orts and weapons set, plus all of the large sadistic demons on the website. Well worth a browse.
The super and classic Asgard Space Marines are on the website. The entire 28mm range here, and you can see the 15mm versions here too.