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I'd like to see some modern kitchen staff, cooks, dishwashers, servers, busboys, bartenders, etc either armed or unarmed as they would be an interesting survivor choice for zombie games also it would save me conversion work when I attempt to reproduce my coworkers at 28mm scale.

I could see angry knife-/cleaver-wielding chefs being useful in games like A Fistful of Kung Fu.

 

Speaking of Osprey wargames and the apparent popularity of their new game Rogue Stars, I feel like a case set of sci fi adventurers could prove to be popular.

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I'm thinking of the Arab Spring revolutionaries of a few years ago, but not them exclusively. Civilians armed with makeshift weapons; sharpened garden tools, kitchen knives tied to poles, cricket bats, zip-guns, molotov cocktails; with armor made of sports gear, hubcaps, towels and cooking pots. Pickup trucks with rocket pods stolen from military helicopters mounted in back. Recent history seems under-represented in miniatures. I could be wrong about that and just haven't noticed where they're coming from.

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The figures I would enjoy having are; 1960s spy-fi themed minis. Think the original Jonney Quest.

The figures I probably need the most of are; 1920s and later Call of Cthulhu minis.

The figures that I probably would paint and actually use in a game are; Any kind of civilians.

 

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The figures I would enjoy having are; 1960s spy-fi themed minis. Think the original Jonney Quest.

The figures I probably need the most of are; 1920s and later Call of Cthulhu minis.

The figures that I probably would paint and actually use in a game are; Any kind of civilians.

 

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I like these all for bones too

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Saluting soldiers and sailors.

 

Revolutionary War era, Civil War era, and Second World War most useful.

 

British Royal Navy and First World War and Viet Nam and modern also of interest.

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