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2012-11-05
3D models
This the quetzalcoatlesque air elemental. For whatever reason, it wasn't available made from the white stuff so the next cheapest option was this black stuff. I'll use it to test how well these take paint without priming.
2012-11-05
The Ship
Pirates gather on the deck,
2012-11-05
The Ship
It would probably look better with more accessories on the deck, but I wanted to maximize the space for the miniatures.
2012-11-05
The Ship
The obligatory overhead view.
2012-11-05
The Ship
The extra detail is just painted cardboard glued on. I should find a better way to make round cutouts, though.
2012-11-05
The Ship
New course is set.
2012-11-05
The Ship
This ship is ours now!
2012-11-05
The Ship
The former crew, perhaps?
2012-11-05
The Ship
Man the forward guns!
2012-11-05
The Ship
The cargo hold covers are removable though I did not make holes here after all.
2012-11-05
The Ship
The ship basically finished.
2012-11-05
More Vietnamese
Here's the latest batch of civilians and VC reinforcements.
2012-11-05
More Vietnamese
I got some more AK guys to utilize my extra RPG guys I already have.
2012-11-05
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All the figures primed.
2012-11-05
The Stack
After waiting several days for the white glue to to dry (it finally did), I filled these with more slow to dry stuff. This time it's water affects stuff tinted with some Vallejo pigments.
2012-11-05
More Vietnamese
There's also a healthy number of casualty figures, these are required for the Peter Pig rules.
2012-11-05
The Stack
Basic colors, nice pastels from Biltema interior paint selection.
2012-11-05
Skirmishers
The robes have been washed with gray. These guys are actually pretty close to completion.
2012-11-05
More Vietnamese
I washed the white clothes with gray this time, much less dirty look.
2012-11-05
3D models
The figures have arrived.
2012-11-05
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The initial view as they come out of the box (or bag, actually).
2012-11-05
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The giant rat.
2012-11-05
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The earth elemental. It could almost be painted as a robot of some sort too.
2012-11-05
3D models
I don't recall what she was called so I'll settle for sorceress. She's about 40mm tall, significantly bigger than a regular 28mm gaming figure.

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