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Killers on the loose

Thanks to paintmaster general Kevin Dallimore, we’ve a load more photographs of our latest models, Mastock and the Killers.

Check out the gallery or go straight to the store.

Mastock, sculpted by Andrew May and painted by Kevin Dallimore

Mastock, sculpted by Andrew May and painted by Kevin Dallimore

Killers, sculpted by Andrew May and painted by Kevin Dallimore

Killers, sculpted by Andrew May and painted by Kevin Dallimore

Grandvillains on sale now!

On sale now – the murderous Mastock and three Killers.

Grandvillains! Edward, Niles, Todd and Mastock, sculpted by Andrew May, painted by Kevin Dallimore

Grandvillains! Edward, Niles, Todd and Mastock, sculpted by Andrew May, painted by Kevin Dallimore

Edward ‘Mad Dog’ Mastock is a scarred psychopathic killer who has escaped maximum security imprisonment in the Tower of London and is now murdering his way across Paris. A sneaky but ferocious killer of innocents, this ragged terrorist nurses a particular grudge against LeBrock.

Mastock, sculpted by Andrew May and painted by Kevin Dallimore

Mastock, sculpted by Andrew May and painted by Kevin Dallimore

These identically dressed killers are in the pay of a secret cabal of France’s elite. They are nasty cold hearted thugs, armed and happy to shoot anyone they are paid to. They prefer to hunt in packs, but are still no match for LeBrock and Ratzi.

These models come with the heads separate, for extra posing options.

You can buy them now from our store page, or from Crooked Dice.

Coming in 2014 – Grandvillains

Watch out for more Grandville miniatures in the next couple of months.

This time we’re focussing on opponents for LeBrock and Ratzi, starting with the mangy menace of ‘Mad Dog’ Mastock from Grandville Mon Amour in all his tatty glory, complete with nasty knife:

 

Hot on LeBrock’s heels come these three armed killers; secret police in the employ of the shadowy cabal at the heart of Grandville:

All models come with separate heads, which can be posed or swapped between bodies for extra variety.