Predator/Yau'tja inspired infantry please!! WOW'tjas


  • After watching Predator: Badlands, I went on the hunt for Predator minis. Immediately. Some are out there floating around, But nothing from the masters at Wargames Atlantic. Do you sense the potential here guys? 

    Bring us a box of Predator/yautjas. Wowtjas is what we'll call them. Here me out: 

    Think about the variability of the Predator's armors, masks, and even color patterns across the wealth of predator media out there. Every comic and film practically has its own unique take on the character. Nothing would be more impressive on the tabletop than an army of Predators.  Differing colors, different masks and armors... These models would be a painters/kitbashers dream. This would be the box everyone wants, and if they didnt, one look at what the miniature painting/kitbashing community could do with them would change their minds fast. 

    Predator Badlands has practically blown critics/audiences minds. Its a hit. The franchise is now primed to get more Games and films, so expect the interest in these miniatures to only increase over time. 

    So what will the box even look like? What I envision: size of primaris marines, a little larger than average wargames atlantic troop.  Detailed musculature to encourage custom painting. Each sculpt will have varied bits of armor, seperate bits from the bodies is ideal. The ability to add or take away bits from each troop will only increase the variability factor. Remember that many may want to paint patterns on the armor, many may want to even sculpt ontop of said armor, so you wouldnt have to go completely overboard on design overkill there. As we have seen in the films no two predators are alike. Their armor practically reflects their personalities. Mandables as seperate bits to help with the molding, and also because I would imagine the mandables would need to be cut off to accomodate the masks anyway. Hell, even give them two mandables to discourage infringement lawyers lol. 

    Whereas troops often come with a variety of heads, these guys no so much. The variety will be in the masks. And the greatest selling factors of this box should be the masks. Put in a sweet variety. Technologic esque. Tribal masks adorned with alien tusks or antlers. Battle damaged masks. Have a look through the treasure trove of dark horse comics for design inspiration there. as for armor, there has been 30+ years of sweet predator action figures if you need armor inspiration. 

    Throw in some spears, wrist mounted cannons and talons,  shoulder mounted cannons for weaponry. Even take some creative liberty and design some predator rifles (for standard infantry), some handheld firearms for the command. Spears, swords included. 

    This box could give you only ten predators. A first for WGA,  but necessesary for the treasure trove of weaponry, masks, and tribalesque trinkets therein to totally individualize those ten troops. This would be the greatest box on the market. And dont even get me started on the sequel command squad box. 

    So whadda ya say? 

     



  • Oh yeah


  • Second Oh yeah


  • Sounds like an overpriced box of lawsuit waiting to happen but okay. 😆

    Also do you mind waiting 3 years for it?


  • We already have totally-not-starship-troopers and totally-not-rebels on digital, they can do totally-not-predators too. "The oaglurbers are hunters supreme who often visit the death fields circuit in order to hone their skills." done.


  • @timbus the thirteenth hmm, good point.


  • @Travis Johnson "Hell, even give them two mandables to discourage infringement lawyers lol."

    That's the spirit:  "expy" characters are a time-honored tradition in comic books, the pulps, B-movies, and so on, which can get a lot of mileage from starting with a basic concept "borrowed" from a successful franchise, and doing their own thing with it.  You can't really copyright/trademark/whatever a broad concept of an armored Proud Warrior alien if you're working in broader strokes, and going in an original enough direction with it.

    Wargames Atlantic might even have a suitable head to start with somewhere in its set of Digital Atlantic Alien Heads:

    YMMV, but I think the one on the top row, far right, without a mouth, shows promise, but a couple of the others look close enough to start with, too (such as the fourth row down, third to the right, with multiple eyes and six holes for a "mouth".) 

    Set up a frame with, say, five ambiguously sci-fi/fantasy armored bodies, five variants on the heads without masks (some equivalent of Predator "hair" might be optional, and some suitably creepy mandibles or tentacles or something for the mouth might be inevitable), plus another 10 heads in various styles of mask, and a mix of wrist cannons and Classic Fantasy-friendly alien javelins and combat knives, with maybe some add-on shoulder armor both with and without guns (if there's still room, shoulder armor surely won't take up much room), and you're pretty much there. 

    The fantasy-friendly bits aren't strictly necessary, but the original concept already has them, so why not lean into it, and treat them like fantasy "bugbears" or something?  It would cost practically nothing to do so, and would broaden the apppeal across genres.

    Wargames Atlantic seems to do a great job on sketchy descriptions for the box covers and online shops that can suggest the original inspiration without calling it out specifically, emphasizing instead any twists that can fit the faction into the Death Fields setting, and that Proud Warrior guy template certainly lends itself toward that setting:  every few years, a team of these guys volunteers to test themselves against the toughest teams that the Death Fields has to offer.  You can maybe toss in an off-hand reference to a long-running rivalry with one of the human teams, if you like (no need to name them, we all know it's the Reptilian Overlords' "Spacenam" guys.)  All that's left is to give them a catchy original name, and I'll leave that for someone other than me.

     


  • idk i think oaglurbers is a perfect name already. totally didn't come from ramming my head into the keyboard.


  • Forehead-to-Keyboard contruction techniques are a valuable skillset that takes talent to get the best use from.  It's not something I'm good at!

    And Oaglurbers seems like the perfect name for "Space Bugbears" to me:  it's got my vote!


  • I was just checking up on digital, and it looks like they released totally-not-xenomorphs a couple weeks ago! Yautjas are definitely on the table, so chuck it into the sprue games and see what happens. 


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