Showing posts with label Resistance Fighters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resistance Fighters. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 January 2015

New Year Resistance Fighter Sale now on!


Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a good Hogmanay and you aren't too bleary eyed today.

To celebrate the New Year, all the Resistance Fighter figures are now 10-20% off full price. So if you've had a hankering for an all-female band of brave freedom fighters, including heroines of the Resistance Rosa, Lila and Eva, now is the time to grab them.

This offer will run until the 31st of January or while stocks last, so don't miss out!

Monday, 11 August 2014

Expanding the Resistance Fighter range

Hi folks,

Over the weekend I returned to work on the Resistance Fighter range for the first time in a long time. I've got no specific plans at the moment, rather I've been reworking the basic dolly that forms the basis for each figure. Don't worry, I won't be changing the scale or proportions of the range; I'm just tidying things up as well as making an easier model to pose and alter.


The range currently consists of 13 unique models plus lots of different head and weapon options that are interchangeable between the figures. More variety is always a good thing though I'd also like any new figures to serve an particular purpose or theme while still working with the rest of the range as a whole. For example, the Resistance Recon Team has a defined role and adds flavour but matches the regular Resistance Fighters nicely.

For the new figures, I'm considering not using the interchangeable weapons, neither those that fit the Resistance Fighters nor the Officer Weapons. This would allow me more freedom for poses and design. As such, I feel some kind of specialist unit would be appropriate. Of course, these figures would still use various heads from the Resistance Fighter Accessories range and alternative weapons could be added, just following a different format.

Oh, I do have one concrete idea: I'd like to update Bella the Partisan, one of the first figures released from Statuesque Miniatures and the inspiration behind the Resistance.

So what would you like to see added to the range? Comment below and let me know!

Friday, 14 February 2014

Fembots back in stock plus a few deals!

The Hong Kong Killer Fembots have been restocked along with the SMS Mei-Lin and the Hong Kong Killer Fembots special offer. I decided to extend the offer for a short time since the figures sold out so quickly at launch. However, stock is very limited for the deal so be quick or you might miss out. This offer runs until Monday 17th February or while stocks last.



Mei-Lin Mayfair 2.0 and the Fembots will of course be available individually long term, assuming I can keep them in stock!

Also on offer, this time until Sunday 2nd March is Commissar Vespera Venko, available for only £4.50, down from £4.95. Keep those Resistance Fighters to the correct ideology!

Additionally, the Weapons 3 sprue is now offered in a Multi-Buy deal for only £7, saving up to £3. This is a great way to arm your Resistance Fighters en mass with the latest S.O.E. weapons technology. This offer also runs until Sunday 2nd March or while stocks last.

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

New Resistance Veteran Heads and Sprues on sale plus special offers!

Statuesque Miniatures is pleased to announce the release of the a couple more accessory sprues for the Resistance Fighter range.


The Veteran Heads sprue can be used to give more individuality and character to your Resistance Fighter force. As with all the head sprues, these heads can be used on any figure in the Reistance Fighter range and a fully poseable.


The Resistance Fighter Veteran Head sprue is priced at £1.90. Purchase 2-3 sprues for £1.75 each or 4 or more sprues for only £1.60 each!

The Weapons 3 sprue allows the Resistance Fighters access to the latest S.O.E. weapon technology. Featuring three Combi-Rifles with integrated grenade launchers and a deadly flame thrower, this sprue is designed for use with the Resistance Fighters, Resistance Cell Officer and Resistance Recon sets. For greater conversion potential, these weapons have the stocks attached. Simply snip off the stock to use the guns with the Resistance Fighter figures.


The Resistance Fighter Weapons 3 sprue is priced at £2. Puchase 2-3 sprues for £1.85 each or 4 or more sprues for only £1.70 each!

For a limited time only you can get BOTH these sprues FREE when you purchase the Resistance Cell set, saving over 15% on the combined price! This offer will run until January 5th or while stocks last.


Not only that, you can also purchase 5 sets of Beret Heads or 5 sets of Officer Weapons for only £5,  with even more savings for purchasing multiple sets! Again this offer runs until 5th of January or while stocks last.

Finally, Ezmeralda Tyke have come over all Christmasy (she is an elf after all) and can be purchased at a price of only £3! Get her while you can as she is being discontinued once stocks run out.

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Pulp Alley and Resistance Deals on sale NOW!

Statuesque Miniatures is pleased to announce we are now selling the Pulp Alley rulebooks and playing cards. With a European retailer for the games, it is now easier and cheaper for Pulp Alley fans on this side of the Atlantic to get their hands on the printed copies of the game.

Pulp Alley is a pulp-themed miniatures game, with all the rules you need to bring dashing heroes, dastardly villains, and pulse-pounding action to your gaming tabletop. Pulp Alley captures the fast-paced excitement of classic cliffhanger serials and pulp magazines to more modern action/adventure stories. Designed primarily as a multi-player miniatures game, each Pulp Alley scenario is jammed full of villains, unexpected perils, and plenty of two-fisted action.


The Pulp Alley rulebooks and cards are in-stock, though we are waiting on protective sleeves so there will be a couple of days delay before orders are sent.

The Pulp Alley Rulebook is £11.50 (UK price), the Perilous Island expansion and scenario book £12.50 and the Pulp Alley Fortune Deck £10.00.

Until Monday 2nd December or while stocks last, you can purchase all three items for a  Special Offer reduced price of only £30, saving over 10%.

Please note, there is a small surcharge for orders outside the UK, due to postal costs. Please remember to click the appropriate surcharge on the product page or your order may be delayed.


Next up is the release of the improved Female Resistance Fighters. The Female Resistance Fighter Redux set is priced at £11. Purchase two sets for £10 each; three or more sets for only £9 each!

With redone, improved heads and weapons, the Female Resistance Fighter Redux allows me a more flexible base to further expand the range in future, as well as allowing me to offer even better deals.

Speaking of which, you can now purchase the 8-figure Resistance Cell set, comprising of the Female Resistance Fighter Redux, Resistance Fighter Cell Officers and Resistance Recon Team.


Until Monday 2nd December, this set is priced at only £24, saving £5 over buying the items separately. Purchase two cells for £23 each; three or more for only £22 per set! 

Not only that, you'll also get a FREE Resistance Fighter Beret Head sprue and a FREE Resistance Fighter Officer Weapons sprue if you purchase two or more Resistance Cells.

There's more! The three-figure Resistance Specialists set comprises of Rosa, Lila and Eva of the Resistance, and is priced at only £13. Purchase two sets for £12 each; three or more for only £11 each!


Until Monday 2nd December,you'll also get a FREE Resistance Fighter Beret Head sprue if you purchase two or more Resistance Specialists sets.

Finally, the original Female Resistance Fighters are now available individually, allowing you to tailor your Cell to your exact requirements. Stock on these items are currently low but they will be restocked in the future.

Friday, 30 August 2013

Lets flog some stock! 15% off selected items

I've a bit of overstock to clear, so how about a sale? Use the code SEPT at the checkout to get 15% off the Sale Items. This offer ends on Monday the 15th of September.

CLICK HERE to go to the Sale Items page.

The products included in the sale are Ezmeralda Tyke, Resistance Beret Heads, Resistance Officer Weapons and Resistance Gasmask Heads.





In other news, the prints for Mei-Lin and the Hong Kong Killer Fembots finally went off for mastering this week. The original Mei-Lin is very low on stock before she goes out of production, as is Inigo Wilde. If you want them, better grab them now as I don't know when they'll ever be available again!

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Resistance Recon Team and TV News Crew Available Now

In the rush to get the latest releases on sale (and to get outside to enjoy the sun!) I neglected to update the blog. There really was a lot to do - checking and bagging all the stock that arrived that morning amongst other mundane things - and it really was very, very sunny... Anyway, on to the new releases!

First up of the new releases are Tallulah Caine and her trusty cameraman Carter. These figures are something of an update of the news TV news team I sculpted for the Frothers Unite sculpting competition in 2009. They were only available briefly in the winners set and since then I've been asked a number of times what happened to them, so I thought I better finally sculpt some replacements!



Tallulah Caine and Carter are priced at £8.00 for the set and as usual there are discounts for multiple purchases. Head over to the shop to pick up your news team!

Next is the release of the Resistance Recon Team. As will all figures in the Resistance Fighter range, these figures feature separate heads allowing you to use any head from the range. Additionally, the accessories they hold in their left hands - a pair of binoculars and a radio handset - can be used on either figure. To top it all off, the weapon arms are also interchangeable and fully compatible with the Cell Officer Weapons Sprue and the Resistance Cell Officers!



The Resistance Recon Team is priced at £9. Purchase two sets for £8 each and three or more sets for only £7 each! In addition each purchase of the Resistance Recon Team placed up to and including the 31st of July will receive a FREE Cell Officer Weapons Sprue!



Prior to the new release, I changed the shop product page so customers can  now choose between 30mm, round-lipped, plastic bases and 25mm, chamfered edge, plastic bases. The choice can be made using a drop down menu under the Add to Cart button, as shown below. I've noticed nobody is actually choosing the 25mm bases so I wandered if the change had been noticed. It's no problem if everybody wants 30mm bases, but I'd just expected more people to choose the smaller base!


Finally, of the five figures that are to be discontinued once current stock has sold, Kitzie Rama is now out of production. Additionally, stock of Inigo Wilde is low and stock of Havana Gray is very low. Head over to the shop to grab them while you can!

That's it for this month, I think. Remember to keep an eye on our Facebook page and Twitter account for the latest news from the Statuesque Asylum!

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Resistance Cell Special Offer is back!

In lieu of a new release (I dropped a printed part...), I've decided to run the Resistance Cell Special Offer again for a limited time. £26 for the Cell Officers and two packs of Resistance Fighters, saving over 10%, even more if you purchase multiple cells!

The offer runs until the 27th of May or while stocks last.

Head over to the store! www.statuesqueminiatures.co.uk

I've also just sent the second Statuesque Newsletter. You can read it HERE. Sign up NOW!


Sunday, 17 March 2013

Eva of the Resistance on sale now!


Statuesque Miniatures is pleased to announce the release of Eva of the Resistance, a hero of the struggle against oppression armed with a deadly RPG launcher! Measuring approximately 32mm unposed, Eva joins our Resistance Fighter range, all featuring interchangeable heads for more variety.

Until March 31st, Eva of the Resistance is priced at the special launch price of £4.50. Purchase two Evas for £4.25 each ; three or more for only £4 each!






Also until March 31st, every order of SM010 Female Resistance Fighters will recieve a free SMA003 Weapons 1sprue and every order of SM014 Resistance Cell Officers will recieve a free SMA009 Officers Weapon sprue!

Please note, due to changes in the Royal Mail pricing structure coming on the 2nd of April, I will have to alter our Postage and Packaging prices to coincide with this. I've yet to decide on the future P&P policy but if you want to take advantage of our current flat-rate postage of £2.50 to the UK, £3.00 to Europe and £3.50 to the rest of the world, now is the time to order!

Finally, the Statuesque MiniaturesFacebook page recently passed 500 Likes! While 1000 Likes might seem like a long way off, at the current rate we should reach that target soon, triggering the Statuesque Miniatures Social Media ExtravaganzaPrize Draw! Regardless, the Statuesque Miniatures Facebook page, along with the Statuesque Miniatures Twitter account and the Khorosho Productions blog, is a great way to get the latest news and information on what's happening in Statuesque Towers.


Regards,

Andrew Rae

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Eva of the Resistance teaser...

On sale tomorrow!





(Apologies for the bad photoshopping!)

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Statuesque Resistance Cell Officer, Commissar and new sprues released!


Statuesque Miniatures is pleased to announce the release of the next wave of Resistance Fighter figures.

Liaising with the higher command and leading their comrades into battle, the Resistance Cell Officers are vital in the fight against oppression! These figures feature interchangeable heads and weapon arms for more variety. The Cell Officers set is priced a £9. Purchase two sets for £8 each and three or more sets for only £7!


For a limited time only, you can pick up a set of Cell Officers and two Female Resistance Fighter sets for only£25 with the Resistance Cell Special Offer, saving £4! Buy two Cells for £24 each and 3 or more Cells for only £23 each! This offer will run until the 3rd of March.


Commissar Vespera Venko has been tasked by the E.S.U. command with guiding receptive Resistance Cells along the path to political enlightenment! Commissar Venko features two choices of heads: an officer's cap with a steely gaze or a faceless, sinister gasmask. Commissar Venko is priced at £4.95. Purchase two Venkos for £4.70 each and three or more for only £4.45!


Also released are a number of Resistance Fighter Accessory sprues.

Everyone likes to look their best, even when going into battle, so the Cracking Hairdo Head sprue is perfect for the more diserning Resistance Fighter. The Cracking Hairdo Head sprue is priced at £1.90. Purchase two sprues for £1.75 each and four or more for only £1.60 each!


A beret is an essential part of any Resistance Fighter wardrobe, so here's the Beret Head sprue for all your beret needs. The Beret Head sprue is priced at £1.90. Purchase two sprues for £1.75 each and four or more for only £1.60 each!


And finally, the Cell Officer Weapon sprue allows you to arm your Cell Officers with a variety of deadly weapons. The Cell Officer Weapon sprue is priced at £1.90. Purchase two sprues for £1.75 each and four or more for only £1.60 each!


Thanks,

Andrew Rae

Monday, 21 January 2013

BOGOF Deal on Resistance Sprues

Due to an overstock, I've decided to offer the Resistance Fighter Accessory sprues Weapons 1 and Gasmask Heads as BUY ONE GET ONE FREE!

So if you purchase 1 sprue, you will receive 2; purchase 2 and receive 4, and so on. Now is the time to arm your Resistance Fighters!



Don't forget, with a bit of conversion the Gasmask Heads may be suitable for some of your male figures; they need protection too!


Visit the Online Shop to get your bits and pieces!

In other news, I've just paid the printer for the next releases (ouch!). There was a bit of a delay as they forgot to send me the quote, so things have slid back about a week. Hopefully I will still get the next releases on sale early February.

Progress on the following release and the initial work on the Faceless Oppressors is also going well. The Cell Officer Weapon Option sprue has really opened up the choice of poses I can make, while still allowing the same level of weapon choices as the regular Resistance Fighters. I'm really proud of how the range is coming together!

Monday, 7 January 2013

Commissar Vespera Venko Preview

Here's another of my quick attempts at cell shading!

This is Commissar Vespera Venko, assigned to a Resistance cell to ensure their efforts further the aims of the ESU!



She'll be a two-part casting with an optional gas-mask head. I hope to get these figures, along with a few bits and pieces, off for printing this week with the aim of getting them on sale late January/ early February.

Friday, 4 January 2013

Resistance Cell Officer Preview

Yesterday, I put a couple of preview renders of the Resistance Cell Officers on Facebook. I'm not normally a fan of showing renders of my work as I don't think it's a particularly nice medium, especially for figures sculpted to be miniatures. However, the new Zbrush update has some new 'posterization' render settings that give a nice cell-shaded look; I find this much more pleasant and indeed flattering than the usual renders! Now, I know very little about the rendering process and don't intend to spend too much time learning it as I'm rather busy sculpting for printing, but I had a quick fiddle about and came up with these. Lots of room for improvement, but I'm glad to have found a render option that I'm happy to show the world!



These figures will be sold together and both feature separate right arms (cut at the handily placed arm-band) that can be swapped between the figures. Doing this actually changes the pose quite considerably, so along with the usual separate heads, these figures should have a lot of posing options. I've also designed a weapon option sprue for even more variety. For later release I have more figures planned that will use this arm sprue, as it provides me with another method of adding variety to the Resistance Fighter range.

Also coming soon is the Commissar Vespera Venko. In the hope of boosting our progress towards the Prize Draw, if we get a few more 'Likes' over the weekend on the main Statuesque Miniatures Facebook page, I'll show you a preview of her, too!

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

The Mechanics of a Figure Range

Here at my desk, I'm in the early stages of planning and sculpting for a range of opponents for the Resistance Fighters : The Faceless Oppressors. It will be of a similar composition to the Resistance Fighter range, with troop packs and various specialists. What I need to do now is decide how the figures will be constructed, namely how weapons and heads can be swapped to give extra variety. As such, I'd like your feedback on your experience of the Resistance Fighter range. To help you get an idea of what feedback I'd like, I'll give a summary of the considerations and decisions I made when designing the Resistance Fighter range and how this relates to the Faceless Oppressor range.

Head and weapons swap variety in action!
Since releasing my own figures through Statuesque Miniatures, I've become more and more aware of the need for figures to go together easily and to be as few parts as possible. For the Resistance Fighter range, I decided separate heads were a necessary extra part, in order to give more variety when using multiples of the same figure and to allow customers to personalise their force as they saw fit.

The second necessary separate parts were the weapons. The four figures in the Female Resistance Fighter pack all use the same weapon part, with exactly the same hand positions. This meant I could design extra weapons that could be used on any of the four figures, again adding more variety and allowing the customer to tailor their force to specific needs.
An unassembled Resistance Fighter.
I believe the decision to construct the Resistance Fighters this way has paid off, as many customers are purchasing multiple packs, or buying head and weapon sprues to personalise their figures. While some people may not want to feature the same figure twice in their force, for others this is obviously less of an issue and, for me, swapping heads and head positions and using different weapons as appropriate allows a surprising amount of distinction between figures. The choice of paint scheme can also help to add variety.

The Mechanics of a Head

In contrast to many figure ranges that feature separate heads, I decided to have the neck of the figure attached to the body rather than the head. I first used this method on the Fembots I sculpted for Crooked Dice. As a sculptor, this method is far preferable to having the neck attached to the head, especially for female figures, as it allows a much more realistic movement of the head, meaning better posing of the final figure. I can alter the neck position as appropriate for the pose still give the customer plenty of options for the head position.

Obviously there are limits to this; for example if I position the neck too much for a figure looking to their left, it will look odd if the head is positioned looking to the right. However, if I bear this in mind and don't over-do the neck position, it still produces a much nicer pose than the alternative.

Yes, the top of the helmet really is the best place for the sprue join!
There are some drawbacks though. If the neck were attached to the head rather than the body, the base of the neck would provide a handy point to connect to the sprue. By requiring the head to feature a curved socket for joining to the neck, I am limiting the ways I can connect that head to the sprue. The original Female Resistance Fighter pack suffers somewhat in this regard, with the removal of metal from the join area being something of a pain. This is also why the Helmeted Heads attached to the sprue at the top of the helmet, as I thought it easier to file the helmet smooth than to trim the join area. From my experience this has proved to be the case. For the upcoming head sprue with no helmets and hats I'm going to have to put a bit of thought into how I attach the heads to the sprue without obscuring details, but I'm confident they will be an improvement on the Female Resistance Fighter heads.

How to Hold a Gun

Statuesque Miniatures are somewhat finer in proportion and details than some ranges. This means weapons and hands are smaller than those of some 'Heroic'-sized figures. I'm sure I've been cursed a few times by customers whilst they pin skinny arms to bodies, though I think the newer figures in the Statuesque range are  easier to put together than the older ones. And as I said, I always try to minimise the number of parts.

For the Resistance Fighters, aware that each figure would have a separate gun, I wanted the process of putting them together to be as painless as possible. As such, each of the core figures has a plug and socket system for attaching the weapons; the wrists of each hand form the plug and the cuffs of the arms form the socket. I believe this has proved to be a good system as I've not found the need to pin the weapons, though for extra security one pin in the right arm would be fairly simple to do.

Lots of guns, but only one set of hands.
Again it is slightly limiting in that each weapon option has to have the same hand positions and the same weapon stock, but I think the compromise was worth it. Were I to do the Female Resistance Fighter pack again, I would alter some poses, mainly for the position of the mould split and undercuts, but it's not something the affects the final, assembled figure.

One alternative would have been to have the bodies spit at the waist, with weapons attached to the torso. While this would allow more variety for swapping torsos and legs, for female figures in particular it would have severely compromised the poses. The additional cost of producing alternative weapon sprues would also have been significant.

Learning from Experience

So how does all this affect the Faceless Oppressor range? Well, as I said, the range will follow a similar pattern to the Resistance Fighters, though there are some key differences: initially the all figures will be male, they will be uniform in appearance and the majority will be wearing helmets. More standardised equipment in a fire-team means there will likely be fewer basic weapon options needed, too.

Let's start with the heads. Most miniature ranges that feature separate heads use the opposite method from the Resistance Fighters, with the neck attached to the head. So in order to maximise sales, surely it would make sense to use this method for the male Faceless Oppressor range (any female figures in this line would use the same method as the Resistance Fighters)? However, as Statuesque proportions are not 'heroic' it would be unlikely that the heads would be suitable for use on your more 'heroic' soldiers. I would prefer to design the parts first and foremost for my range, rather than anybody else's! My preference as a sculptor is the method I already use as I think it gives better results.

Now for the guns: The First Method is for separate, interchangeable weapons as with the Resistance Fighters. Method Two would feature separate torso and legs with different torso options for different guns. The former will be cheaper for me to produce and therefore can be sold cheaper; the latter will allow more variety in pose by swapping torsos and legs around but will mean I can produce fewer different weapons. I also have my reservations about the effect a waist split would have on posing; the hip to shoulder position is very important! The Third Method would be to only have separate heads and to produce a single figure each for weapons such as grenade launchers, squad automatic weapons and light flame throwers. In this case, it would be less likely I would produce weapon options such as shotguns.

In all three options, specialists such as heavy weapon teams and officers would be stand-alone figures (with separate, interchangeable heads.

So what would be your preference, based on your experience of the Resistance Fighter range? Do you appreciate the extra head and weapon options or are the number of poses too limiting for you to consider more than a small warband? Feel free to leave your comments either here on the blog or on the link I've posted on Facebook. I want to use the experience of the Resistance Fighter range to produce the best range of figures possible, sold at a price that will allow you all to buy lots of them!

For those who prefer the character allowed by having a figure come with it's head attached, don't worry, I still plan to release figures like this independent of the Resistance Fighter and Faceless Oppressor ranges; I've been feeling the need to sculpt some more S.O.E. girls!

And if you've read this far (thanks!), don't forget we're still running a sale! Discount code LILA2012 for 10% off all figures! ;)