Produced and sold across the world by 15mm.co.uk, the Loud Ninja Games range continues to go from strength to strength, and now adds two more unique-styled codes to the 15mm Wasteland Mutants part of the range. These are the last releases for LNG in 2015. Following up on the initial two packs of mutants (RAP014, RAP015), we present the hulking Terrorclops and the paired-up Wasteland Buddies. If you are a fan of Post-Apocalypse or Horror or other genres of wargaming where oddity exists, then these miniatures sculpted by Eli Arndt are for you! Read on, or click below to go to our website and to see the range.
RAP028 – Terrorclops (1) – £5.00 GBP
This pack contains one 15mm scale, white-metal, multiple-part miniature. The Terrorclops is a monster, a mutant, a killer, and a radiation beast that will give your force some kick. Thickly muscled with one staring eye and an arm that ends with a bone spear, the Terrorclops is covered in bony protrusions and buboes, as well as weeping wounds, but it is the open, ragged-toothed maw of its stomach that causes true fear. This massive mutant will crush you and then eat you! Cast in white-metal and supplied in two pieces, this model requires assembly, and stands 37mm tall from sole of foot to top of raised arm. Useful in 28mm scale too.
RAP029 – Wasteland Buddies (1) – £3.00 GBP
This pack contains one 15mm scale white-metal miniature. The Wasteland Buddies are two lifeforms that have teamed up to survive the rad lands and the mutant cannibals that want to make each of them dinner. Virtually mindless but brutally strong, Buster provides the muscle and the motive power, wielding a rock-tipped club, while Mister sits on his shoulders, tiny but smart, wearing a mask and holding a long-barrel rifle. On their backs are many packs and items useful for trade and survival. Cast in white-metal and supplied in one piece, this model requires no assembly, and stands 24mm tall from sole of foot to top of head.
Plus from now, all orders of £10.00 GBP or more are shipped free worldwide until the morning GMT of 1st December 2015.