What good are villians without heroes to keep them busy?
Black Widow
I really appreciate that Crisis Protocol models often come with extras of some of the tiny parts, in case the carpet gods demand a sacrifice. In Black Widow’s case, there were extra hands.
Captain America
Captain America is ready for a rainy day.
Captain Marvel
Two captains in red and blue? You better believe it.
Iron Man
I tried to use a similar drybrush technique on Iron Man as I did on Ultron. While it worked on Ultron, Iron Man ended up awfully pale.
Spider-man
Spider-man’s red came out really dark. But at least it’s different from the reds on Captain America and Captain Marvel.
The Crisis Protocol starter box has a nice set of heroes and villians to get your collection going. Here are the villians.
Baron Zemo
Baron Zemo gets the party started with a big sword. Look out, he’ll poke you.
Crossbones
Crossbones is the one character from this set I wasn’t previously aware of. Please feel free to revoke my geek card.
Doctor Octopus
Doctor Octopus is the odd one out in this set, as the only non-Cabal character. But it helps to cement that you should mix and match.
Red Skull
I present you with the largest sugar cube ever produced!
Ultron
Big metal models like this tend to turn out flat. I applied a lot of color with a drybrush at the end, which hopefully manages to avoid the worst of it.
I’ve been eyeing Crisis Protocol for a long time. Hulk and Venom came in the swag back for the canceled Adepticon 2020, but the box sat unloved on my shelf. Until a buddy said he picked up the starter. I decided to put together my models to go along with some borrowed models in a demo game.
Hulk
The game is a lot fun. The effective second life every model (except Hulk) gets gives your crew an interesting longevity. Plus, Marvel makes some fun characters.