Raging Heroes Celebrate The Day Of The Dead With Stylish Sets
October 29, 2019 by brennon
Keeping up with the Halloween theme for this week, Raging Heroes has been showing off its new and updated packs of miniatures for the Daughters Of The Crucible and The Day Of The Dead.
Much like with their existing sets, the collection of models can be broken down into both Command and Troop options or you could decide to get them together if you want. The miniatures are armed with plenty of guns, festooned with bullets and look properly ready to blast away the undead and keep spirits at bay.
Things have obviously been tweaked here to another level with plenty of Day Of The Dead elements worked into the models. You've got the flowers everywhere, fascinating and detailed masks and more in the mix giving you that Mexican theme. Dressed up in their bodysuits I think these will be rather cool to paint up in shockingly bright red alongside some other stark colours.
If you're interested in snapping up these models, they are limited edition options so you'll want to be quick!
Do you like the designs we're seeing here?
"The miniatures are armed with plenty of guns, festooned with bullets and look properly ready to blast away the undead and keep spirits at bay..."
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they’re nice but a little on the expensive side for buying them on a seasonal whim..
Fabulous figures good for the likes of the episode of firefly where the were fighting with the girl’s of a brothel.
Too bad they don’t have a fantasy version with no guns and tech bits.
They do, but I’m not sure if they’ve released them in their fantasy sisters range yet.
The fantasy versions are the Daughters of the Orphanage. The nuns are protecting children (which would make for a great fantasy battlefield vignette). The fantasy unit standard is three kids riding a rocking horse with a washing line as a makeshift flag.
Thanks, they are nice. My wallet hurts.
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I really like the ominous and creepy look the facepaint gives the girls; they look less like Battle Sisters and more like a team of gangers for House Escher.
I really like Raging Heroes Mexican Day of the Dead design for their Sisters range – though my painting skills would never do these models justice.
Actually, this reminds me, I backed the Toughest Girls in the Galaxy Kickstarter years ago but only for the Digital Artbook Pledge – and am still waiting for it to be finished and sent out….