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Whether you're looking for peaceful protesters behind a picket line...

Or some looters, getting a little bit more "hands on"...

To a group of commuters being late for work; this February is all about bringing you the common man and woman, in miniature form!

Modular Parts Breakdown

We've got another month's bits bundle, bursting with conversion opportunities! 

Let's start with the one-piece civilian bodies There are 10 of them this month, split evenly between male and female; 4 in workman's overalls, 2 in business attire, and 2 in more casual clothes.

And then there's two more casually dressed figures that in cowering in terror! One of the arms has been kept separate, allowing you to swap in your own; perhaps for a much more dramatic pistol firing pose?

February also is going to give you a vast array of civilian heads to use, (23 in total) with every single one having optional Multi-Shell elements, ranging from facial hair, hats, glasses and even hairstyles - we can't wait to see you mix and match these with past and future releases!

The final two female heads (bottom row, left) are provided with longer hair styles, but are unsupported. You can use them by overlaying them onto any of our torsos, printing them as a single piece! (much like the empty hoods provided in the Robed Cultist release).

Because civilians are generally not toting around the usual infantry weaponry, there's a whole lot of arms available in the coming release that are open-jointed, allowing you to place whatever you'd like into they're hands (22 split between male and female), as well as some posed with Multi-shell hands. Pairs of male and female arms with baseball bats, picket signs, and interacting with tablets!

Accessorising your civilians couldn't be easier with these varied items! Tools, food, bags, a toolbox and a briefcase, as well as the ubiquitous modern smart phone, are all everyday objects that you can give to your civilians. 

The majority of those have Multi-Shell hands, so you can extract the object itself for use in other conversion ideas!

We've also provided some extra bonus items including stand-alone versions of many of the previously listed items, as well as a laptop and handcuffs. Some of these are so small that we've not given them supported versions; it's better if you print them pre-attached to something larger!

Modularity is our watchword here at Anvil, so we've made sure to provide you with lots of torsos that cover most of your civilian clothing needs. Hoodies, shirts, jackets and vests.

There are two styles of backpack! These are multi-shelled with a pre-selected torso, but are easily split out and re-combined with any of our previous torso offerings! The backpack straps are even separate shells too, allowing you to convincingly have anything carried on the back of your minis!

And with modular torsos come modular legs. 11 unique sculpts in 3 different styles. 

Additionally, we've included 4 metal street barriers to set the scene for your civilian rallies, but could be very useful as scatter terrain for any modern street!

Here's everything you get all in one big image:

Lastly, in case you've not downloaded it yet, the New Welcome Pack has had some new additions that will allow you to turn your mild mannered citizens into a more military-minded bunch. So make sure you keep all those new parts in mind!

We hope you're excited about next month's release as it's quite different from our usual! Let us know what you think by dropping into our Discord! 

As always, a huge thanks for all your support!

- Team Anvil

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Anonymous

Great models! They got me back into your Patreon. I am planning to use them as zombie survivers together with your 15mm Zombies. Any advice about scaling them and making them print well in 15mm scale?

Anonymous

Superb stuff, this is what I've been waiting for to rejoin without even realising it!

anvildigitalforge

I would strongly recommend digitally assembling the models and then resupporting and printing as single piece models. I do not think the placard arms will print successfully at 15mm scale, but by all means have a go! :)