^We won't discuss the number of already painted wastelanders I have sitting about for . . . reasons. Including one with an almost uncanny similarity to that, but purchased from an entirely different company.
(Got mine from em4. Old Grenadier "Future Warriors" scavenger, also available through Mirliton, among others.)
Anyway . . . I do think this is a beautifully vague theme.
Citizen Sade and twisted moon, were you intending to sign up? I put you on, but with a question mark as I'm not 100% sure you meant to be on there. (But you've both done this enough times that I'm guessing you are.) Should be a nice bunch this year once we get the color sorted.
@symphonicpoet thanks for updating the original post. Just want to make clear though my entry. No longer to be decided. Doctor Pepper - The Wasteland Gentleman.
^I'm sure you can tell my opinion of the Future Warriors line. Updated. Excellent choice. I may use something out of that range myself. (Something unpainted.)
I think I've decided which figure now.. not that I have any hurry.
No clue who owns the rights/producing stuff now if even someone is but some random figures I got a while back included 'Johan the Slayer' from the Waste man Range, which at the time was being produced via Oldschool Miniatures (I think they were first made by Thunderchild Miniatures, who were behind the game I think.. then the miniatures went to Oldschool who, as part of the 'refocus' last year dropped them. He is a pretty bulky guy as.. well, they kinda say 32mm scale but some of the figures in that range I have aren't.. but this is meant to be a bulky guy and a heavy chunk of lead.
cause I can't be bothered to take a photo of him, I nicked one from eBay ^_^
sculpt is also, a little bulky but for there post-apocalyptic mutant filled waste lands, I think that works for 'Wastelanders'. I think I'll call him Peter Unwin George Wall. And see how many people pick up on that. Give me a chance to practice some skin work and markings ^_^
Great. Does this mean you want me to take your name off the list then? Under-offering is great. But under-explaining might be more problematic. (Not that my trade marked brand of over-explaining has served me much better.)