These fearsome beasts are the result of a 'successful' German experiment to combine human and canine DNA. They are monsters in hand-to-hand combat, well, at least I think they are... The slightly different rules with regards to how shooting works in combat, means they haven't survived long enough to tell yet. However, that will all change now they're painted up I'm sure!
I love that a few small purchases can turn my 'historical' German army into something that plays completely differently, whether it is Konflict 47 or some other alternative WW2 setting.
The miniatures are 28 mm metal sculpts and were very easy to clean up and assemble, not something that I find is always a given with Warlords miniatures. It was a treat to paint the skin a blue-grey colour, something other than the usual flesh tones.
Finally, a big thanks to Curt, for coming up with another series of great bonus round themes!
Cheers,
Steve
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ReplyDeleteAwesome blue beasts. Monstrous soldiers of man interfering in nature. Great stuff. Cheers
ReplyDeleteI love the blue/grey colour you used for these nasties. Brilliant brushwork.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I like the gas mask.
ReplyDeleteWeird War II is always fun - really excellent work, Stephen!
ReplyDeleteThe blue skin on these are nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI quite like those tones and definition you got. The Grey trousers and pale fur works really well with that skin too!