Marvel Crisis Protocol Miniatures Game
Getting started
So I am lucky enough to have a couple of friends who have recently invested in this and it is a game that I want to have a try at.
It is well supported online so the first thing I did was have a look at the miniature range and settle on what I wanted on my team.
After much deliberation and shuffling around I settled on a couple of themed groups that I like the minis for.
The team I settled on is built around a Spiderverse, Wakanda theme.
Spiderman
Spiderman (Miles Morales)
Ghost Spider
Black Panther
Shuri
Okoye
This comes in at 19 points allowing me to add a gem to make a roster of 20 points, with a mix of costs so I can adjust to lower points values easily for game scenarios.
The first minis I am working on are Spiderman (Miles) and Ghost Spider.
Interested to see how this project progresses. I’ve been looking at CP as well of late. The models look good and the game seems to have some interesting concepts (haven’t read the rules yet but enjoyed BoW’s play through). I’m a bit put off by the price point for the expansions (retail seems to be around $40 USD for 2 models) though the starter pack seems reasonable.
As far as your force goes, do you plan to work off the normal color schemes or do something of your own?
I am thinking of sticking to the colour schemes for Black Panther and Ghost Spider, Okoye and Shuri I can do what I wish really and will likely go with what I feel works best. The two spiderman minis I am the most unsure about, thinking of watching into the Spiderverse and seeing all the colour options they used for the various spidermen and doing some research into alternates within the comics.
Ya the nice thing about most of the main characters is they’ve had a million color schemes over the years. Leads to lots of potential inspiration material.
Edit : Here’s a link to a lot of suit options for Spider-Man with reference to where they first appeared – https://www.polygon.com/2018/9/8/17831834/spider-man-game-ps4-costumes-comics
Good luck, looking forward to seeing this move forward!
Thank you and thanks for the great link too!