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"textContent": "Meet Fasty Agents 8 — three field operatives who shoot first, file the paperwork never. Armed, stylish, and accompanied by something... slimy.\n\nThese three have been living in my head for a while and I'm glad they finally made it into resin.\n\nThe concept was simple: what if a covert agency had operatives who worked alongside slimes rather than against them? The result is somewhere between a 1970s spy thriller and a creature-feature — and I think the silhouettes landed exactly where I wanted them.\n\nLeft figure is the slime-bonded specialist — her entire kit is integrated with the creature. Center is the veteran: old school, two guns, doesn't explain himself. Right is the quick-draw — fast, aggressive, mid-stride. Each one was designed to read clearly at 28–32mm even with all the coat and weapon detail.\n\nHappy to answer questions about the sculpt or print prep. What do you think — which pose reads best on the tabletop?",
"title": "FASTY AGENTS — APRIL CAMPAIGN DROP 🔫 The Bureau doesn't send slow operatives."
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