RE: Exo-skeleton ayone?
From: "Bradley, Jason \(US - Minneapolis\)" <jabradley@d...>
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 12:43:04 -0600
Subject: RE: Exo-skeleton ayone?
Cool, look just like the ones on Aliens really.
I am looking at possibly converting the crap out of some MWDA industrial
Mech miniatures. They have an appropriate look to them and I think with
a little hacking and regluing they might turn out ok.
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gzg-l@lists.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
[mailto:owner-gzg-l@lists.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU] On Behalf Of Brian B
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 12:40 PM
To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: Exo-skeleton ayone?
--- John C <john1x@hotmail.com> wrote:
> If you can still find 'em, Prince August games had a
> line of figures called
> "Bitume Future Shock" -- Bitume being the name of an
> RPG, I think -- that
> included a figure in a kind of Aliensesque loader.
>
> This is a picture:
> http://www.princeaugust.ie/fs/btv4b.jpg
Very cool, and yes, very Aliens. I bet you could
kit-bash it with some mecha arms from Battletech or
CAV for a more Matrix-style look.
> ...but the hard part is finding a supplier. Chessex
> used to sell the
> figures, so perhaps Alliance does nowadays.
>
> John Crimmins
I took the link you gave me, and deleted the
/fs/btv4b.jpg part, and it looks like unless I'm
missing something, you can order directly from Prince August.
=====
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Hrastar
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