We can’t let the Americans have all the fun. I’m following a simply color scheme for Lunar, so the Soviet buggy gets the same brown as the cosmonauts.
This buggy looks much bulkier than the American one. I’m not sure buggy really captures it.
We can’t let the Americans have all the fun. I’m following a simply color scheme for Lunar, so the Soviet buggy gets the same brown as the cosmonauts.
This buggy looks much bulkier than the American one. I’m not sure buggy really captures it.
The lunar chase scene in Ad Astra is one of my favorite action scenes in recent years. There’s something about the combination of brutal fighting and clinical space setting that really excites me.
So it was the buggies that really sold me on Lunar. First up is the USA entry, the LRV Mk1.
Look out, here I come!
This little guy was a preorder bonus for Lunar. Maybe he can be a bonus objective marker.
Looking at it now, I wish I had made it into a Lunar child by trimming off the ears and tail. Ah well, missed opportunity.
This is a set of six resin objective markers made for Lunar. It’s a nice set; at once they very clearly belong as part of Lunar, but they’d be at home as markers in most modern or scifi settings.
I sometimes have mixed feelings about thematic objective markers like this. It can really help with immersion. But on the other hand, they don’t stand out as much against the terrain.
I couldn’t help but paint the case with foam like my favorite model cases, KR Multicase.