Eureka Miniatures USA sent me some turtles riding alligators (or are they crocodiles?) that will be released soon. I agreed to paint them up and use them in my frog game (Viva la Rana!) at Historicon.

These are fun figures. There was very little flash except where the alligators’ legs meet their bodies. This was easily taken off with an Xacto knife. There was just one turtle body, but there were several right arms, so that you can customize the figures. I saw these as mounted rifles, so I used mostly the rifle/musket arms. I will pick up four more at Historicon to make a full unit of 10.

Killer B makes a bunch of figures of pulp science fiction games. Their heroes are very large 28mm figures, so I don’t think they mix with a lot of other stuff I have. Who knows (or cares) how tall aliens are, so their non-humans are quite usable. These are their Gadfoz aliens. I have 11 of them. The two five-packs had enough variety that I was able to identify two as the leaders. This allowed me to treat the single leader figure as an unattached main character.

I have been posting a lot of pulp and VSF stuff lately. This has been driven by getting ready for the release of The GASLIGHT Compendium and getting ready for Historicon. I still prefer historical games and think of VSF and Pulp as light diversions. Most of my WWII skirmish collection is 20mm. I started getting 28mm WWII when Foundry released their Home Guard figures. Since then I bought some 28mm Americans to use in my GASLIGHT game against giant ants, as in the movie Them.
This tank game as a multi-part, mixed medium kit. The turret, body, and tracks/wheels are separate pieces. The machine guns and tank barrel were metal. All the bits fit nicely. There was almost no work to be done on the resin parts other than to wash them to get off the mold release. I had to drill a hole in the top to insert a piece of wire for the AA machine gun. The kit did not come with a mount for that gun.