Hardcore Orc Boyz Storming The Tabletop
November 18, 2019 by avernos
Hardcore Miniatures have a set of six sci-fi Fury Orc Boyz on pre-order for release in December, and while they're on pre-order there are three bundle deals with big savings.
The smallest bundle knocks 21% off the price of the six green skinned fighters but if you require larger mobs of Boyz you can get 26% off for grabbing three sets, or if you like to go big a whopping 32% off a thirty Orc mob!
The Orcs are multipart minis with no duplicated parts so you can easily make every figure unique, which is what you want to see in a mob, and all the parts have a great level of detailing on them, from the additional armour plates bolted on, to checks and triangular patterns along the weapons. These guys would make a terrific set of orcs for a skirmish game, or could be used as nobz or kommandos to stand out from the crowd.
If orcs aren't your thing then Hardcore Miniatures also have a new release for their Sci-Fi range. Hack is an unusual hero, stopping the demonic spread throughout a haunted mansion to save his girlfriend in a hockey mask and armed with a cleaver. As with the rest of the sci-fi range they do Hack is influenced by video games of the past and this was a favourite of mine in the arcades of my youth so it's great to see him here in glorious resin.
While there isn't much detail in a set of prison fatigues and faceless mask he looks terrific and if you're not playing a game with demons in it there are alternatives with a pair of cleavers and machetes to load him out with. The Hardcore Miniatures range is a fantastic selection of miniatures that are crisply detailed and even if you don't game with them a lot of us could be persuaded into picking them up for display. I know there's a bubblegum chewer in there I may grab as well.
The horrifying theme of these minis may be inappropriate for young children... and cowards.
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oh…. Oh…. OOOOOOOOH….. wait? Where’d my wallet go? It just ran away! STOP!
set the dog on it
Great looking Orks with a wide variety of parts to mix thing’s in to groups.
Looking badass! Well cool
I remember the sequel to that game, I had it for the Sega Mega Drive, kinda disturbing but bloody brilliant
Splatterhouse for the win
Heck yeah, the world’s first Rick Taylor miniature! My only complaint is that he only has two weapon options; he needs a chainsaw or double-barreled shotgun.
The Orks are a tad fugly but in a good way. I like ’em. They have a lot of character
The information you share about the new version is quite compelling. with many scary and scary characters but equally attractive.
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