Back in March of 2017, I learned that the UK-based War Games Supply Dump Miniatures was closing after thirteen years of business. My problem at that time was that I had wanted to get more of their fun-looking retro-sci-fi figures. I had already very much enjoyed painting the Khang Robots I got from WSD for my Warbot platoon that serve as squad leaders in that unit. I had also seen many of WSD’s Dirk Garrison sci-fi line figures on Buck Surdu’s blog. I needed to get some while it was still possible to add to my forces for Combat Patrol™ retro-sci-fi games.
As time was limited (as was Roger’s remaining inventory) I placed a sizable order with Roger for several groups of 28mm scale figures that would be suitable for building platoons – including Khanopians, Valkyrie Space Pirates, and miscellaneous items such as Space Munchkins and my Robo-servo Guns that I posted about here previously. After finishing my Macron unit, I decided that it was time to get some of these languishing WSD projects painted, starting with the Retrovians.
By the way, many of you who follow this blog may recognize Roger as the author of the blog “Rantings from Under the Wargames Table” – a fun blog that unfortunately Roger ended in April of this year (you are indeed missed Roger!).
I was not able to order all of the Retrovian models, but a decent assortment of ones of different poses. I got the following 34 from Roger to build a Retrovian platoon:
- 3 DG-07 “The Bra’sheer” figures/three-legged vehicles
- 1 DG-11 “Garkkon” figure (Retrovian Monster)
- 2 DG-50 “Retrovian Captain w. Sword & Pistol” figures
- 3 DG-54 “Retrovian Trooper Aiming Blaster” figures
- 15 DG-55 “Retrovian Trooper Advancing w. Blaster” figures
- 4 DG-56 “Retrovian Sniper w. Vision Enhancer & Needle Blaster” figures
- 6 DG-56 “Retrovian Two Man Sonic Cannon Team” crew figures (one had a sonic cannon, one had a pair of sci-fi binoculars – 3 of each)
In deciding how to construct the platoon, I needed to consider how to build something that would be useful as a unit – and that would have some sense as to its build. I also have been watching a number of early 2000’s Star Trek “Enterprise” episodes (that I never saw when the series ran). I have become very fond of the Andorians – and Jeffrey Comb’s portrayal of Commander Shran. The Andorians had not been much seen in the Trek universe since the original 1960’s Star Trek. I decided that in homage the Retrovian platoon would be completed as blue skins and with some Andorian names.

As far as structure, I had enough to create three line squads of two teams. There would be 10 figures in a squad: a squad leader, an A team of a team leader and four troopers, a B team of a team leader (the binocular half of the Sonic Cannon team), a Sonic Cannon gunner, a marksman/sniper, and a Bra’sheer Assault Pod. The Bra’sheer I envisioned as having an automatic weapon and mechanical claws that could tear apart obstacles, walls, or enemies’ heads and limbs.
That left me with enough figures to make two other sections. The first is an HQ section (composed of a platoon leader and a platoon sergeant). The second is a Garkkon section (reporting to the platoon sergeant or platoon leader) with a marksman in control of a giant Garkkon monster suitable for melee. The Garkkon is a hybrid of a fish, a lizard, and a giant chicken – it’s quite amusing to look at.

I will share how I assembled and painted the Bra’sheer pods and the Garkkon, then go into the infantry. Then I’ll share some eye candy that I hope you will like, as well as a glimpse into some of the play aids I made (with help from Buck Surdu) for these in club or convention game play. Lastly, I will share a list of the paints and materials used in the making of this platoon for those interested.
The Bra’sheer
I believe the Bra’sheer were sculpted by Brad Shier – given their names. The three Bra’sheer figures were, like all of these, great sculpts. As I had three, it made sense to assign one per each squad on the B teams. Assembly-wise, I did have a good amount of filing and filling with green stuff to do on these. Also, the process of assembly was a bit difficult as I wanted to get the legs in position such that the chassis were level. I ended up needing to affix one leg at a time and check if they were level.






The Garkkon











Retrovian Infantry















Eye Candy of painted Retrovian Platoon and Combat Patrol™ Game Aids
Platoon HQ:


Platoon Sergeant, SFC Thelev
Garkkon Section:





1st Squad:







2nd Squad:

2nd Squad Trooper (A Team)




3rd Squad:







Retrovian Platoon (group shots):




This project took a bit longer than I expected it to – about 3-4 weeks – but it was rewarding. I do hope that you found it interesting and fun to look at – so let me know in the comments section – good or bad. Did you pick up on any Andorian references here?
On to the next challenge!
As an FYI, I have updated the Lost Minis Wiki with shots of these figures. And, to boot, I am entering this platoon in Azazel’s Destino December ’19 Community Painting Challenge – it meets the criteria!
Thanks again for looking – and until next time, all the best to you and yours!
PAINTS, INKS, GLAZES, SHADES, WASHES, PIGMENTS, FLOCKING, GLUES AND MORE USED ON THESE FIGURES:
- Gorilla Glue
- E6000 epoxy
- Small paper clip wire
- 2″ Everbilt steel fender washers ( bases for Garkkon and Bra’sheers)
- 1¼” Everbilt steel fender washers (added to Garkkon and Bra’sheers on 2″ steel fender washers; used as bases for Retrovian Marksmen/Snipers and Sonic Cannon Gunners)
- ½” stainless steel fender washers as fillers in bottom of 2″ steel fender washer holes (Garkkon and Bra’sheers)
- Evergreen polystyrene #9020 card (0.020″ thick) on top of 2″ steel washer holes (Garkkon and Bra’sheers)
- Green stuff (kneadatite)
- 1″ steel fender washers (used as bases for remaining Retrovian infantry figures)
- Apoxie Sculpt
- Army Painter “Battlefield Rocks” flocking (put into Apoxie Sculpt on Bra’sheer bases)
- Army Painter “Black Battlefields” flocking (put into Apoxie Sculpt on Bra’sheer bases)
- Poster tack to mount figures to specimen jars for painting
- Vallejo “Surface Primer – Black” (on exposed steel and polystyrene on bases)
- Vallejo “Surface Primer – White”
- Vallejo “Flow Improver”
- Vallejo “Airbrush Thinner”
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Talassar Blue”
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Akhelian Green” (except for Bra’sheers)
- Vallejo Game Air “White Grey”
- Vallejo Mecha Color “Fluorescent Yellow” (Garkkon eyes)
- Vallejo Game Air “Moon Yellow” (Garkkon claws and teeth)
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Blood Angels Red” (Platoon Commander)
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Ultramarines Blue” (Platoon Sergeant and Garkkon Controller)
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Iyanden Yellow” (1st Squad)
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Gryph-Charger Grey” (2nd Squad)
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Volupus Pink” (3rd Squad)
- Citadel “Lamenters Yellow” (glaze)
- Vallejo Mecha Color “Sky Blue”
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Aethermatic Blue” (Garkkon only)
- DecoArt “Festive Red” (Platoon Leader’s helmet)
- Vallejo Mecha Color “Metallic Blue” (Squad Leaders’ helmets)
- Vallejo Mecha Color “Metallic Green” (Team Leaders’ helmets)
- Vallejo Model Air “Black (metallic)” (all others’ helmets and weapons)
- Createx Airbrush Colors “Pearl Blue (0304)” (Bra’sheers’ chassis, legs, and Frostblades)
- Citadel “Drakenhof Nightshade” (shade on Bra’sheers’ legs)
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Iyanden Yellow”
- Polly Scale “WWII German Armor Green” (2nd Squad)
- P3 “Cygnar Blue Highlight” (Bra’sheer crewmen)
- Citadel “Contrast Paint – Magos Purple” (infantry weapons)
- Army Painter “ Quickshade Blue Tone” (wash on all Retrovian flesh)
- Army Painter “Quickshade Purple Tone” (wash on infantry weapons)
- Tamiya “Flat Aluminum XF-16” (dry brush on Bra’sheer claws)
- Citadel “Nuln Oil” (shade)
- Citadel “Astrogranite” (on bases)
- Citadel “Astrogranite Debris” (on bases)
- Citadel “Druchi Violet” (wash on bases)
- Citadel “Daemonette Hide” (dry brush on bases)
- Citadel “Warpfiend Grey” (dry brush on bases)
- Citadel “Slaneesh Grey” (dry brush on bases)
- Vallejo Mecha Varnish “Matt Varnish”
Brilliant, Mark! I just love ’em! Was about to head off to bed (it’s that time here in the UK!) but saw your post pop up so just had to read it! I’ll look forward to seeing them in action! 🙂
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Thanks John, me too and thanks for the feedback. Nice change of pace from tanks…but getting back there soon too!
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Another wonderfully quirky force out of the blue (Achtung, pun!). Enjoying the colour scheme and mix of monsters and machines. Impressive getting all of them finished in a few weeks!
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Love a good pun! Cheers!
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Great stuff Mark, I especially like what you’ve done with the Bra’sheers – I just can’t help thinking of Davros!
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Thanks – I see what you mean! Cheers!
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Great work on your retro models Mark, and what a great gift from Roger, miss his posts and insightful comments
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Thanks Dave, and we do miss Roger!
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Brilliant mate – I love your retro sci-fi stuff, and it is great to see a whole platoon plucked from obscurity & made ready for action! For Andor!!
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And the Imperial Guard! Thanks Alex!
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This is gold Mark! Absolutely brilliant!
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Thanks Per!
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Well you have been busy! Great post Mark. You did well to get the figures before the company closed. As always love the work in progress shots and the faces on the Garkkons are excellent. Really like what you have done with those. Nice work all round.
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Thanks Dave, basically the amount of work that went into these Retrovians and the FCM 36’s made my blog go dark in November for the most part. I do like the Garkkon – it is an amusing figure, and the Retrovians’ faces came out very haunting. And I was happy Roger worked with me to help liquidate some inventory – though I wish he still was blogging!
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It is a shame when people have very good blogs and stop but I guess life moves on for all of us at some point.
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As long as it doesn’t stop, right!
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Those are brilliant Mark- my favourites do have to be the Bra’sheer assault pods.
They look like extras from a particularly warlike episode of a classic old TV show- prefect for what you were after I guess.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Spot on Pete, that’s what I was going for! Now we have to get them on the table. Cheers and Merry Christmas!
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I look forward to seeing the battle report.
Merry Christmas to you ass well. Hope you have a good one.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Ace work; I particularly like the blue, they will look great on the table
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Thanks Dave – That’s my hope!
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Hi Mark, those look great! you have done a smashing job on the painting I would never have thought to do them in those colours but the work so well! I am so pleased that your are happy with the fig’s and thanks for letting me know that they were up on your blog. I do check in every now and again but don’t know how to post comments via my phone (That’s how I look by the way, I very rarely turn on the PC these days).
I’ll take this opportunity then to wish you and your family the very best of festive seasons and all the very best for the new year, cheers mate.
Roger.
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Thanks Roger and I am very happy that you saw the post and checked in! I was hopeful that you could see the post. Btw, are these your sculpts?
So very nice to hear from you – the blogging community misses you so much, even got a note on my post on TMP. I hope that all is well with you and yours, and that your new hobby interests are successful and fulfilling!
Best wishes to you and yours as well – and I hope that 2020 is a great one for you!
Best, Mark
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Another introduction to more weird and wonderful models. I love the colour combo of the 3rd squad. 👍
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I do like the pink on those too! Cheers BTTH!
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Oooh, i like these a lot. Very, very well done, Mark. Great idea with the riff on the old Star trek stuff. I wish I had been aware of those before they went out of production. I would sure love to have some 2retrovians” in my collection.
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Cheer Martin – glad you liked them! (and sorry indeed that they are OOP 😢)
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That’s an awesome looking sci-fi force, Mark. Looks like something out of Doctor Who or original Star Trek, except for the Garkkon, which looks like it jumped out of D&D or Warhammer to join them!
I guess the Frinx now really have to look out – they’ve got proper competition now!
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They are different, which is why I liked them. I got them from our blog buddy in the UK (Roger) who was WSD. Great guy. As for the Frinx, they might even be allies – but you are right – watch out!
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