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  • New AT-43 releases from Fire Industries

    Fire Industries have added several new AT-43 models and accessories to their Products page.

    From their website:

    Therian Unit
    This multi-part resin kit contains enough pieces to construct a unit of 9 Storm Golems (3 with sonic gun), plus an overseer.
    £26.50 (~ €35.00)

    Therian Overseer
    A complete resin Therian Overseer including weighted scenic base
    £5.00 (~ €6.50)

    Bendy Cables
    Set of 20 rubberised cables in 3 thicknesses - industrial pattern. For creating and modifying your own models.
    £5.00 (~ €6.50)

    Warehouse Bases
    Range of scenic gaming bases depicting a war-torn warehouse environment. Cast in weighted resin to ensure stability and a more substantial feel.
    Available in the following packs:

    • small (30mm) x5
    • medium (60mm) x2
    • large (80mm) x2
    • full set (30mm x5, 60mm x2, 80mm x2)

    £5.00-14.00 (~ €6.50-18.25)

    10 Responses to “New AT-43 releases from Fire Industries”


    Zomboner says:

    The bases look p[romising, wish there were more pics!


    Marauder says:

    The therian overseer looks really good!
    -Tim


    Grant says:

    Single overseers could be pretty useful, I’ve got plenty of Sonic Guns so I don’t want any more attachment boxes.


    Osbad says:

    Maybe they should bring out some UNA missile launchers…


    Axhead says:

    Does anybody have any experience with how durable 28mm resin minis are in gameplay? The Therians are nice but they are pretty skinny and fragile looking…


    nanite says:

    That single overseer is fairly reasonably priced too.

    I just wish it looked less like the existing ones.


    a_thousand_hats says:

    I know it’s a bit off topic but I really like their Temple Ruins in the scenery section.

    Sort of back on-topic would that Fire Wasp be an okay size for 28mm minis (GW IG minis for instance)?

    I’m thinking for use in skirmish games using other games systems.


    Andy says:

    Axehead: Resin figures aren’t too fragile for game-play in my experience. You will probably need to make sure that you transport them more carefully, such as in foam trays. Breakage when it occurs is almost always during transport. The same is true with pewter minis. Resin minis which break are much easier to repair than metal ones: a little super glue is all that is needed.


    Zac says:

    Depends on the type of resin used as well. The resin FW uses is notable for being brittle but some resin casters use a more dense resin that is very sturdy.


    Trent McCaffrey says:

    I only have experience with Forgeworld resin, but I think it’s definitely too brittle for gaming unless the figure is very stocky with no extraneous bits. I’ve got the Forgeworld dragon and it loses a spine or two every time I take it with me anywhere. I was hoping to make it an OTT gaming piece, but now it just sits in the glass cabinet (as I’m sure was intended). I also have a whole pile of Epic scale Eldar vehicles and weapons break off them often as well.

    As Zac mentions, Fire Industries resin may have different properties. I’d be interested to hear from anyone that has experience playing with the Therians.


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