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Njetponimai City
John Dough dashes across the street.
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Njetponimai City
The Kid and Bob Jones. Bob decides to creep up towards Mr. Red's position. Bad call, as it turns out.
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Njetponimai City
Doc Gray joins Mr. Red.
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Njetponimai City
John Dough getting into position.
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Njetponimai City
Ouch! Mr. White flanks The Kid.
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Njetponimai City
The Kid backs up Bob.
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Njetponimai City
John pops Mr. Black one in the belly.
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Njetponimai City
This is looking bad. Both The Kid and Bob are down, looks like Frank Ernest has to handle this side on his own, one against three.
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Njetponimai City
Did I say three-on-one? I meant four-on-one ofcourse. Frank is bravely holding the fort against Doc Gray and Wyatt Burpe.
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Njetponimai City
Mr. Red joins Mr. Black smoking out Joe Smith, who was broken his gun (pink marker).
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Njetponimai City
The end. Our brave fellows are downed by the scurrilous corpse-looting Doc Gray. The first actual casualty in the game too.
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Big Mama
This is how it turned out. I guess I could have added more detail, but by this stage I just wanted to get it finished.
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Big Mama
Another view of the finished model. The base is done with actual rock dust. The more sensible among us might just use sand, but I scavenged some rock dust produced by rock drills in a nearby construction site.
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Big Mama
I didn't smooth the weapon mounts with putty to show that they are interchangeable -- or maybe I was just lazy.
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Big Mama
Top-down view. Actually, I guess the camo was ok after all.
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Big Mama
Could use more detail and contrast in the belly area, but then again, players usually don't look at it from this angle anyway.
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15mm Pikemen
These are the first 15mm figures I've done, ever.
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15mm Pikemen
A friend gave me a box of these because he was never going to get around to painting them.
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15mm Pikemen
I started these around June, and finished in November. Same year, though. As you can see, painting 15mm is really fast.
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Samurai
I dug up these to see how many I actually had. The nice ones are pre-painted ones from eM-4, the crappy ones I did around '87 when I was still breathing solvent fumes.
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Samurai
Most of mine are Dixon miniatures, but one came from a Kinder egg. Yes, I really was that cheap, painting up crap from easter eggs.
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Samurai
These are the nice eM-4 ones.
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Samurai
I think I redid the monk and the sumo wrestler at a later date, which explains why they don't suck quite as much.
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