This submission is a batch of 'old school' Ral Partha miniatures from their Galactic Grenadiers range from the late 1970s. These figures were sculpted to go with the Strike Team Alpha rules that came out at the same time. [Image]Front cover of the Strike Team Alpha rules set
One
of the three types of aliens in the rules is the T'rana, a reptilian
race that makes me think of what might have happened to the genus of
velociraptors had dinosaurs not gone extinct. I have a large collection
of the various human figures in the range, all of which were painted
many years ago. For some reason, I never finished the T'rana. They had
been primed grey, and a base of dark green had been applied to the
bodies, but then they languished in a drawer for decades until
now. (The Challenge Quadrant has certainly proved its worth in
inspiring me to get some of the deadwood completed and ready for the
tabletop)To
complete these miniatures, I mounted them on 1"
fender washers and glued on sand and a few pebbles to blend everything
together. The earlier dark green I had used wasn't working for me, so I
repainted the figures using Vallejo Lime Green for the bodies and
Gunship Green for the crest along the spine and tail. Gunmetal and Black
were used for weapons and equipment respectively. When that was all
done, they all got a treatment of Army Painter Strong Tone Quick Shade.
Eventually I will hit them with some matte spray when it's warm enough
to use it outside. I was thinking 'Jungle' with these minis, but the
bases ended up more like 'Desert'. Still I am happy to transfer these to
the 'Out' basket. [Image]Lizards, Mr. Frederico! Zillions of them! [Image] [Image]
[Image]T'rana (Reptilian)w/Hand Weapon
[Image]T'rana (Reptilian) Advancing Thanks for reading.
"Challenge Submission #8 - T'rana from Strike Team Alpha"
3 Comments -
They look great, Frederick! 👍
February 5, 2022 at 10:24 PM
Great to see these figures done! I look forward to seeing them on the table with your other Strike Team Alpha stuff.
February 12, 2022 at 10:29 PM
Great job on these Frederick.
March 10, 2022 at 9:16 AM