Scifi Droid, Bounty Hunters, and Drones

In light of a new RPG campaign, I've been in a bit of a scifi modeling mood lately. This led to the folks in the picture.

On the left is a green droid from the Core Space miniature game. In that game, he's a crew character named Hopper. I'm using him for a Starfinder campaign* where he represents my player character, SAT-R9. The physical details on the figure were a little muddy, but he painted up well.

The next character is a kitbashed bounty hunter (of the same species as my dragonmen). The body and head are from the Stargrave box, as are the side rocket parts of the jetpack. The rockets are attached to a pouch from the Wargames Atlantic Einherjar sprue; it's a pretty nice-looking jetpack. The arms and guns are from a Dead Man's Hand Gunfighters sprue, giving a classic space-western look. Topping off that look, the hat is actually from a Pike & Shotte Thirty Years War sprue; it looks enough like a cowboy hat to complete the ensemble. This guy oozes that Star Wars bounty hunter feel and he's probably my favorite from this batch.

Finally, on the right we have a high-tech, drone-controlling mercenary with a big gun. The design concept is that he controls a drone swarm to track down the targets and harry them while he opens up with his machine gun (if necessary). The whole figure is from the Stargrave boxes except for the backpack, which is a trimmed-down version from an Einherjar sprue. The three drones are from a "Beyond the Gates of Antares" starter box called "Strike on Kar'a Nine" that I got free with a purchase from Warlord Games. They're Algoryn Spotter Drones. For easy identification, they each have a different accent color (green, blue, or purple).

*As always, it's a digital campaign, so painting up a figure for my character is totally superfluous.

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