Today we're going to look at some mercenaries that I painted (relatively) recently. Rodians are one of my favorite species in Star Wars (They're probably tied with Trandoshans for top billing in my book.) I knew before purchasing them, that the Hired Guns (featured below) were not going to be great for the purpose of using in Imperial Assault Skirmish. The poor mercenary faction just wasn't getting the love that they needed (although that is changing). They are costed cheaply, but go down easily. Regardless, I was super excited to paint them. Especially since there was no word when Greedo would appear for me to paint.
Blue thing. |
Red thing. |
The Ugnaught workers came from the Bespin's Gambit set. Where the Mercenary faction finally started to get some love. I haven't had a chance to use them yet. But they also get a junk droid that they can use to cause some havoc. Apparently the droid can occupy the same space as a figure, so they didn't get a miniature (only a square card cutout). However, I have a few small droids from other miniature lines. So I'll probably paint one of those up and use it when I can. Just because miniatures are more fun than card cut outs.
One of these days I'll set up a better way to take pictures (or just ask James for his help again). I think the first picture turned out better, but those pesky shadows got in the way. Oh well.
Have you been drinking on the job? |
No man, this arm I'm carrying is just really heavy... |
The Wing Guard were a nice addition to the game. Mostly because it finally gave the Mercenary faction Troopers. Both Imperial and Rebel factions have had Troopers for quite a while. I guess when people think of Mercenaries, they think of cool bounty hunters. Not the low level foot soldiers.
While I was happy that the Mercenary faction finally had troopers, I wasn't so excited to paint six identical Wing Guards. They deploy in groups of three, so I wanted to make each of them look unique. Either through figure modification, skin tone and hair color, or bases, since they're all wearing the same uniform.
Don't shoot me! |
'But wait,' you say, 'that was only four figures. You said that there were six Wing guards.' Yup. I thought I would have some fun and Lethal Weapon things up. So for the last two Wing Guards I tried to make Danny Glover and Mel Gibson unofficial Wing Guards. Ha. I think I'm funny. Naturally they received nice bases for their contributions to cinema.
I'm getting too old for this... |
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