I'm not completely sure why I picked up the Cyberpunk Cub Hunt pack, but whatever cool idea I had for painting these didn't stick around until I opened up the box. There's nothing bad about these minis, but after they were primed there was nothing that really stood out, either.
These minis require arms and head attachment to the body. Like a lot of production-printed minis, the necks are way too long for the divot they fit into. Every time I try to shorten the neck, I end up going too far and the necks never look right. This time, I just left things as they were.
Nothing special or new tests on the paint jobs for these. I pretty much stuck to Army Painter Speed Paints and just focused on not glopping on too much at once. I don't know what cubs these guys are hunting in the Cyberpunk (Red Zone) Universe, but now they're ready to hunt amok.
Next time on minis from games I'll never play: MORE Cyberpunk Red Zone.
Star Trek Away Team - They have clothes!
Star Wars Bunker and Printed Landing Pad
Fistful of Dollars
(1964)
For a Few Dollars More
(1965)
Good Bad and the Ugly
(1966)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
(1988)
Penguin, Season 1
(2024)
Continental, Season 1
(2023)
I ramble. Sometimes I ramble a lot. Other times I barely say a word. It's a lot like talking to myself but in a form the whole world can ignore.
For years my main hobby has been the legal acquisition of movies. Select friends can borrow what I've got, but more importantly I need a list to minimize duplicating what I have.
The Print & Play board game that took over a year to get out of my head and onto paper.