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ANZACS and the return of  'Them',  ( & Cthulu  Kong, Goldylocks etc!))

ANZACS and the return of 'Them', ( & Cthulu Kong, Goldylocks etc!))

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Some Good Ol Boys.

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The release of the various Pulp boxes by Wargames Atlantic  finally allowed me to fill in a much neglected gap in my sets of Pulp movie stalwarts.

Those Good ( depending on your veiws) Good old boys who appear either Spontaneously or at behest of the Local Sheriff  in assorted pickups , usually hanging over the cab, named Jim Bob, Buba, Bo and John Boy, armed with an assortment of Sporting Rifles Shotguns and the odd military Firearm, in order to deal with the monstrous Critters, with varying levels of success. You’ve got it Rednecks.

Although he was the last to be painted we will start with my rendition of the local Sheriff Buford R.E.L Coleraine. The figure is one of tactical vest figures with a tie from the Agents box. Holstered pistol was a spare from my Rubicon Vietnam Anzacs, and a suitable stetson head.

 

Some Good Ol Boys.
Some Good Ol Boys.
Some Good Ol Boys.

Then it was just a series of builds from the Civilians box with the wons supplied to make up rest of Posse, or lynch mob .

The jacket on figure on far right is probably the closest he has been to University education. The jacket on figure on far right is probably the closest he has been to University education.
Some Good Ol Boys.
Some Good Ol Boys.

So now I can finally recreate a movie scene( though not from ‘Them’)

Some Good Ol Boys.

The large Ants Models were a buy from a pound Shop in Bilston back in the early 2000’s.

They were part of a set of plastic insects, each set had about 6 of this size ant, one of a bigger ant ( soldiers) and various other insects. The later disappeared,  but these Brave lad are probably my most used figures also cheapest, I brought the whole shops stock for less than tenner.

They are also famous as they previously starred in an article I  the one off sci-fi special of Minature Wargames , when my ‘Them rules were printed.’

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