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Rudysnelson writes:

We wanted the weaker levy and general infantry to be smaller than the Elite infantry which tended to wear protective suits.

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They have not been posted on the wbsite as I am waiting for samples to be returned from the professional painter.

Distant World battles are at the publisher for a new print run.


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Just got in these samples from a new 15mm scale science-fiction line, and thought to share some pictures with you:

Levy figures

This sample was labeled "Canine Levy, Avian Levy" so I imagine this is a mix of dog-aliens and bird-aliens.

3 levy figures
3 levy figures (behind)

Of these three figures, I'm assuming the pointing fellow is a Canine (fur on his legs), while the next two are Avians (wings give it away...) - one with a pole weapon, and the next with a rifle of some kind.

3 levy figures
3 levy figures (behind)

These three I believe are all Canines (yes, they all have tails). Two have rifles; one has sword and shield.

3 levy figures
3 levy figures (behind)

The big guy has what looks to me like a powersaw weapon, plus a rocketpack. (And fur - Canine?) The next guy is definitely Canine, with a heavy support weapon (and a heavy shoulder belt to go with it). The last figure has arms outspread, a pistol, and wings - an Avian levy officer?

Sizes range from 12mm to 18mm, measured foot to eye-level.

More details on this line of figures as I receive them...