Khurasan Colonial Crawler





This was done for Khurasan back in July/August of 2009. It's now reached the market, I am happy to say. The Colonial Crawler, the working title I had for it, was a fun little build. Khurasan's official name is the Rockjumper. You can buy it here.
The vehicle is intended to be a tracked pick-up, as well as a base for future "technical" variants. Jon has also sculpted up some human resistance fighters, as well as armed riders for the Rockjumper.
Hopefully Jon sells more than a few.
Best,
JBR
Comments
http://dropshiphorizon.blogspot.com/2009/10/new-khurasan-miniatures-tracked-apc.html
I'll certainly be buying more for a multitude of 'Colonial' uses.
Cheers
Mark
Best,
JBR