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.
These rovers are faction neutral additions to Lunar. They’re a nice set of very different looking rovers. There’s something about the oxygen rover that strikes me as cute. Beep, beep!
The Lunar preorder came with Kickstarter-style stretch goals. Some were paid expansions. These legends were a free unlock.
I was worried about the flag. While nobody would mistake it for the real thing, it works well enough at a distance.
I decided that the freelancers might produce their own suits, but with pieces scavenged from whatever they could find. So the backpack matches my American paint scheme.
The Americans get a bonus model in the form of this rover. Look out, it might try to trip you.
Slicing open a suit seems nastier than a simple stab wound. A puncture can be held shut much more easily than a long cut. Don’t mess with Mishkin.
I put different colored stripes on all the models to help distinguish them on the roster. Since I went with a very similar white/grey for the suit body for the Chinese, I decided to use more variety on the colors. Instead of a stripe, they get shoulders.