Another spin on 'Star-ship Troopers'

 Quite common are these relatively recent futuristic troopers. They are very cheap but fairly nicely modelled figures. Really, they look pretty much like modern infantry but with chunkier weapons, similar to Warhammer 40K. I did notice that the figure I recently painted has a bent nose and a wedge of plastic between arm and body (which I painted grey-black).

  Below can be seen a scale comparison to a Cherilea figure and this is a 54mm Cherilea so it is clear that the figures are smaller than 54mm unless we say they are very young cadets or genetically engineered, for some reason, to be small.



  I had, at an earlier date, painted a set of these in grey camo. This time I decided on a more retro look, as you might see in The Trigan Empire, Flash Gordon etc. So, maybe they are not intended for trapsing through jungles, forest and wasteland but for defending palaces and spaceships. They could even be a presidential guard. Or the vegetation could be blue. Some contemporary Chinese units are in blue camo. But the Bright Bronze armour and helmet here are giveaways that this is pure indulgence.

                                        That blue, is one of my favourites, Caldor Sky from GW.

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  1. Agree. These little modern army mens really suggests some 'Starship Trooper', but are very versatile and can be used for everything from 'near future' into Sci-Fi alien armies. I think the prone sniper can be used as a precent day trooper. I bought a bucket and intended to use them for a 'Starship Troopers' game, but haven't got around to it yet. I keep some in reserve in case I want to expand my "Visitor Army". It's really interesting to see how people convert these figures into something else. I recently saw them in a toy shop labeled "Marines Vs. Zombies".

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