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  1. Ladies and Gentlemen, Imps and Alps, In the event that you have missed the scattered images that are lurking about ye olde Inter-Webs, here is an image of a WICKED DOLL from the TtB KICKSTARTER. Note that each doll is truly unique and that features may vary...wildly... Also, as a reminder, please read the included instructions and legal disclaimer that is included with your doll. (We don't want another Amityville situation, now do we?) Enjoy, Noxweiler
  2. Brilliant. Please post photos of this undertaking.
  3. Salutations. I use a white medical tray to work on. (You can find them in most art stores in the sculpting section. Or a medical supply shop.). They are enamel, white and have a one inch lip. All of which provides a clear view of the bits that you are working with and prevents any dropped pieces. The other benefit is that the tray is metal which is very useful if you magnetize your bases or miniature options. It's also portable, so you that can travel from workbench to in front of the television and back...
  4. Great work on an exceptional miniature...
  5. Excellent earth tones and blending. Well done.
  6. Personally, I'm hoping to seeing the Hungering Darkness released in translucent purple plastic. Meanwhile, the googly eyes help spruce him up rather nicely... May I suggest pipe-cleaner tentacles?
  7. I, too, have had much greater success finishing modeling projects with Malifaux crews. 40k and Warhammer both require a significantly larger pool of miniatures...which means that fatigue can set in while slogging through piles of lead and plastic. Great work here. Good clarity and color choices.
  8. I especially like the basing work you've done here, Sybarite. Well done.
  9. Thanks for sharing this, Demonn Agram. I look forward to seeing the completed project.
  10. Well, done, taozenrat. I especially appreciate the eye on Ash Vic. Bravo.
  11. Hey, was great to meet you at Gencon! Looking forward to seeing you around on the forum again. :)

  12. I do know that the clear blue plastic that you are referring to on Lazarus is a very different material from the grey that is used in their regular miniature production. It is very flexible and likely wouldn't support a large model. Translucent resin is a completely different manufacturing process and would require a great amount of effort for a single crew. I'm not saying that this wouldn't make amazing pieces, just that we probably are going to see the cult in a uniformed grey. Keep your dry-brushing paints close at hand.
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