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I really love the Maria Robot mini from the Chronoscope line. I was wondering if there are any other silent film characters on the radar...particularly Rabbi Lowe and the Golem of Prague would be interesting....I dunno if it would sell, but it sure would be cool.

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If there were some way to take model 30003 (US Army Serviceman - 54mm scale) and shrink it down to standard Chronoscope scale, I think that would make a great addition to the line. I'm planning on running a zombie-apocalypse campaign, and wanted to have a soldier hero, but then I realized that all my soldier minis are from various time periods EXCEPT present-day (Reich of the Dead US Infantry, various near-future corporate-security types, etc.).

 

I remember reading somewhere that the models for the Bones models are being "laser-scanned" from the original masters used for the pewter versions (or something like that), so that makes me wonder if it mightn't be possible to "laser-scan" the master for this one, shrink it down, and re-release it in a different scale. :)

 

Or, failing that, just make a NEW one. I'm not picky. ;)

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There's a lot of companies doing retro sci-fi, though.

 

How about a weapons sprue of Exotic Martial Arts weapons? Things like Nunchucks (who wouldn't want to replace Horace "Action" Jackson's revolver with a nunchaku, all Undercover Brother style?) Jitte (Two pronges, blunt) & Sai (three pronged), Katars (those Indian daggers that have a sideways grip), various "ninja weapons"?

 

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Basically, anything that shows up in Hiraoki Samura's Blade of the Immortal.

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Steampunk accessories - goggles (duh!), prosthetics, weapons, gadgets of unknown purpose. Some more mundane Victoriana - spectacles, monocles, pipes (both smoking and lead pipe variety), canes, and lots of hats - from bonnets to toppers, from bowlers to slouch caps.

 

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I've always had a soft spot for noir. Men and women in trench coats and fedoras. Women in fabulous '30s and '40s dresses with their hair piled up or cropped short or curled. Jacketless, hatless guys in suspenders brawling.

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