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Street Wars:NYC my third gang: The Devil's Outcasts

A while back Iain at Funky Skull Games/Flags of War ran a Kickstarter of his 1970s New York street gangs,

Third completed gang, The Devil's Outcast - a gift from my old friend Clive, who wanted his own gang for street fighting (and will get used on Thursday).




The Boss


Rear of the gang showing patches


Left


Right


There really is some lovely animation on these.


The Warriors
Had a LOT of fun researching these.
(sold by Funky Skulls Games as 'The Braves')
"Warriors, come out to plaaay!"









Freehand painting their back patches was an evening's work too!


I do like these, a LOT


And if we are talking unsavoury nasty 1970s hyper violence, a Droog is needed.




I bought in with the 'Ghetto Lords' gang, which I have painted up as an Black Aces faction, based on Black Spades Gang.
"Can you diiiiiiiig it! Caaaaaaaaan youuuu diiiig it!"

So here are the gang, ready to rumble.


Went with a ruined urban feel, just like NY in the 70s


Back view to show the Black Aces (still an active gang, fighting for BLM rights, among other 'illegal' activities).


A booster was a certain Eric Draven...
Emerging from the rain


He can be used as a 'Star Player', really hard hitter hired game at a time.


His side


His back


Iain as a freebie for backers had his Funky Skull logo made into a character - perfect for zombie games!


V funky!


His back








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