These four 28mm U-Men models are produced by “Wizkids” and can (still) be bought as miniature number 002 from their “Heroclix” Marvel Mutant Mayhem range. Dedicated to "using mutant body parts to augment their human bodies, as well as to grant themselves superhuman powers" this "cult of geeks" first appeared in the 2001 "New X-Men" Annual and were created by Grant Morrison and Leinil Francis Yu.
Having previously painted a fair few of this particular model in the past, I thought I'd spend a little time beforehand converting three of the U-Men so they carried some of the more 'specialist weapons' used by Dr. John Sublime's acolytes to harvest mutants. As I result I simply snipped off the barrels to their propulsion guns and attached some spare "Gale Force Nine" bitz I had left over from assembling the vehicles from the "Tanks" World War II skirmish game.
I wanted to make these deadly devices as 'weird' as possible, so ended up drilling/pinning all sorts of odds and ends, including the entire barrel of a 15mm armoured fighting vehicle, a combination of a tank's open turret hatch and spare wheel, and some bizarre piece of plastic I really haven't a clue about. In my mind, these choices ultimately gave my U-Men a 'long range' explosive option to force out hidden muties, some sort of wind turbine option to knock over targets or extinguish flaming super powers, and a hand-weapon which looked as if it might fire a debilitating net...
Once assembled, the quartet's environmental suits were initially primed using a couple of coats of “Citadel” Abaddon Black and had all their breathing pipes, apparatus and weapons picked out using a combination of Ironbreaker and Nuln Oil. As I haven't yet ever created an actual leading U-Man figure, I did momentarily consider painting one of them with the garish blue face mask found on the "Wizkids" pre-paints. But as I really don't like that look much, I decided to stick with my 'tried and tested' second splash of "Citadel" Nuln Oil instead, and have them lead by either the Black Manta or my recently completed Major Maxim.
From DaveD (Martin seems to be stuck banging the rock together today! so I will do a few).
Its the return of the Nuln Oil kid...good job Blax!
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Thursday 13 February 2020
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Really nice and convincing conversion work, splendid!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain :-)
DeleteNice work Simon :)
ReplyDeleteCheers Tamsin :-)
DeleteWhat weird and wonderful figures. They kind of look like a death metal band!
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter... Yep, now you've pointed it out they do indeed, LOL!!
DeleteVery cool minis, Simon. I really like what you did with the various nefarious weapons.
ReplyDeleteCheers Curt. I wanted to mix them up a bit :-)
DeleteCool entry Simon!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sander!
DeleteNice goggles!
ReplyDeleteCheers Barks!
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