Archon Studio – Masters of the Universe Battleground: Wave 5 – Evil Warriors Faction: Webstor & Hover Robots

Archon Studio - Masters of the Universe Battleground: Wave 5 - Evil Warriors Faction: Webstor & Hover Robots

After ending the previous post with a touch of foreshadowing, here we are – with another MOTU boxed set completed. These three were basically assembled and spray primed when I finished the last three, so I used that motivation to get them painted quickly.

Archon Studio - Masters of the Universe Battleground: Wave 5 - Evil Warriors Faction: Webstor & Hover Robots

The Hover Bots were first – being pretty simple and straightforward. Again, I don’t really know who these characters are, so reference photos of the toys were super useful on top of the product art to see what was supposed to be going on.

Not sure if those spider legs are part of Webstor (what an awful name) or part of his backpack. They’re…. kind of both on this model, so I assume that was also the workaround for the action figure back in the day as the MOTU figures had a LOT of part reuse across figures.

Overall, painting these three was far less annoying than painting Leech and Scorpia, so perhaps I’ll start and even finish the next MOTU figures before 2027. Of course, there’s a lot more stuff higher on the priority scale, but maybe I can sneak a 3-pack of painting palette cleansers through…

Archon Studio – Masters of the Universe Battleground: Wave 6 – Evil Horde Faction: Leech, Scorpia & Mud Monster

That post title long enough for you? It’s been pretty much a year since I finished or posted anything from Archon Studios’ MOTU game. The main reason for that being that I wasn’t really enjoying the models I had chosen to paint next.

Both of thee models have strangely closed poses, despite being nicely details, well cast, multipart plastic models. Leech isn’t too bad – but he’s not good, while Scorpia is just fucking awful with her awkwardly-posed crossbow aimed at the floor and blocking off painting much of the model.

I more or less followed the box art with some research in looking at the toys to reference what I was doing. Since I don’t know anything about either of these characters, I found some odd contradictions on what Scorpia looked and acted like. Turns out that there was a recent-ish animated “reimagining” where the Netflix writers basically rewrote the character in the tiresome way that they always seem to treat legacy IP these days – I’d go on a rant here, but instead I’ll just say that I’m ironically glad that I’m not actually a MOTU fan and mostly picked this KS up from a bit of general recognition, the fact that the game got generally good reviews and that the models looked nice.

This shot above is an especially good look at how awkward Scorpia’s pose is. This is the main reason that this set took me pretty much a year to get painted – it was just a trio of models that was too easy to shove to the side and paint something else instead. It was actually “cleaning up” the painting desk that got these three done – so now they can get out of the way. It even led to me getting the next post’s models painted and now I can pick another small box or two to paint and move on out of the way – so very much a win overall!