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  1. @Steam Hammer: Sounds like the inner holder for the drill bit is the wrong size. Try unscrewing the tightening nut and flipping the inner tube back to front. As Jon Kerr said most pin vices have 2 (sometimes 4) different sizes for the bits they can take. D.
  2. Not my first 'Tales of…' Decided to use this as an incentive to paint up the first 2 crews I bought (over a year and a half ago) The Redchapel gang: Standard crew with addition of Seamus' Totem. The Ortegas: Standard crew with addition of Enslaved Nephilim and an Executiner. --- WIP August: 1 Belle, Francisco Ortega and whatever else I can squeeze in: Going with a pastel theme for the Belles with not too much rotten flesh on them. Haven't painted in a while and when I reached into my box I realised I had no green wash left hence the state of the dress so far. Will keep posting. D.
  3. Good luck at FeenCon DAGabriel! Has anyone decided on where this painting log will live? Are we doing the same as Warseer Tales...? Last Month's finished models, models so far and progress for current month? Got Seamus and crew ready (Been ready for quite some time) though may need to reattach or remodel some of the belles' umbrellas D.
  4. Great board. Looking more frequently at terrain threads. D.
  5. Very nice work. Crisp highlights and a good uniform greyish metal colour helps tie it all together. D.
  6. Fantastic work with the colour scheme. Keeps it really consistent to bond the models together and keeps in with the Resurrectionist colour scheme too. D.
  7. Pretty awesome scenery there FoeRender. I am planning something similar, got the boards done, just need to start on the upper levels. Your Guild look great, especially Perdita. Any advice on colours to use? D.
  8. Sign me up! Done a few 'Tales of...' on Warseer in the past but think I'd much rather just post here. Got a Seamus crew and a Perdita crew awaiting painting. Plan to get both done... D.
  9. Mine doesn't seem to be appearing in my posts. [Edit] Seems to be working now. Just didn't on my posts in the Announcements threads. Strange.[/edit] D.
  10. Where are the crates and boxes from? They look like Pegasus Hobbies but I may be wrong. Great work nonetheless. D.
  11. Really? Didn't think I could target a particular model in combat like that. Must learn the difference between ranged attacks and spells that do not target. D. PS: Pics now uploaded on my website: http://www.theundercity.co.uk
  12. Hi guys, Back to Malifaux, finally, and with some nice new sceney. Pics forthcoming. Posted the batrep on my blog but will also list here. 25ss Somer vs Lucius. Somer drew reconnoitre, I got Slaughter. First time using Lucius so I have some learning before I will feel I am confident with him. Crews: Lucius, 3 Guardsmen, Guard Captain, Austringer and the Governor's Proxy Somer, 2 Mosquitoes, 4 Gremlins, Hog Whisperer, Warpig Setup: With the crews setting up on opposing edges it was going to be a dash to the centre by the Guild to eliminate as many of the opposing faction as possible while the sneaky gremlins would be clinging to cover in an attempt to have more models in each of 3 table quarters than the enemy. Malifaux decided to influence matters by opening up the skies and causing a downpour which would affect charging throughout the encounter. Turn 1: Lucius started off by sending his autringer into cover along 1 flank in order to use the raptor strikes while hiding in cover while the rest of the guards moved up around the watch tower, preparing for an assault in the following turns. The gremlins meanwhile scampered into cover along the right flank while Somer Teeth hung back with the warpig, hog whisperer and the mosquitoes. Turn 2: More manoeuvring by the Guild positioned them in place for an alpha strike in the following turn. Except for a lone gremlin moving forward the rest of the gremlins held back to see what would happen. Turn 3: Unfortunately the forward gremlin was noticed by the austringer who launched his raptor who inflicted maximum damage taking out the gremlin in 1 hit. A shot in the dark inflicted 1 wound on the warpig. In response the hog whisperer cast sweet nothins to heal the pig and then made him able to pigcharge in a turn where no charging was possible. A guardsman hopped over the covering wall and took out a gremlin through an open window. The warpig lined up the unfortunate guardsman and pig charged her. Inflicting 3 damage on the forward guardsman and using reckless to get another 2 wounds off left the poor guardsman with only 1 wound. Turn 4: With the warpig all alone he stampede'd against the unfortunate gaurdsman who was gored to death. Immediately the warpig charged the Governor's Proxy who did not stand a chance. Deciding it prudent to stay in combat the warpig charged into the Guard Captain but failed to inflict any damage. In return the Captain failed to wound or even hit the large beast. Still, the warpig was in combat and could not be targetted by any of the Guild. Using his hidden sniper spell Lucius tried to target the mosquito in combat with the guardsman by the ruined tower. Flipping for multiple targets the guardsman failed to get out of the way and was targetted but Lucius failed to hit. Turn 5: Somer and the Hog Whisperer decided to make a run for it up the left flank, right into line of sight of the Austringer who launched his raptor at the whisperer, taking a few wounds off him. Lucius charged the warpig and with a critical strike from his sword cane flipped a red joker inflicting maximum damage and another moderate damage taking the warpig down to 3 wounds. With Lucius' ability to prevent enemies striking back if he successfully damages the unfortunate pig would not be able to strike back. The pig did not last much longer as the captain struck him and took the beast down. With that the encounter was effectively over, Somer Teeth scarpering while Lucius added to his fearsome reputation. Hope you guys enjoy. I'll be updating my site regularly I hope. D.
  13. Hi guys, Anyone had any experience or luck with using Night Terrors? They seem quick, cheap and might fill a versatile role in a Ressie list. Plus the artwork looks great and I can't wait to see the models. I'm imagining using them with Nico and some vultures, like some freakish take on Batman, sending out his flying minions... D.
  14. Thanks osoi. Quick answer. Thought the card would be right :cigar: D.
  15. Hi guys, Rulebook says hunter is on a 40mm base but model comes with 50mm and card says 50mm. Which is correct? D.
  16. Anyone tried the P3 range of brushes? I am looking into these as my GW ones expire and thoughts are appreciated. D.
  17. Lovely work Omega. Very nice colours on Seamus and the belles are looking well so far. D.
  18. Perdita is lovely. Very nice blue you have achieved on her. Don't know much about the other model but it is painted very well. D.
  19. Fair enough. Might just invest in the starter box then. Anyone recommend a good proxy for a second construct? D.
  20. McMourning guys, (at least it is in UK) I have Seamus and Nico starter sets and the totems for each. I was just thinking about expanding out to McMourning as well and was wondering if the starter box is worth or should I just buy the Dr and Sebastien separately and build a crew from there and with the models I already own? Do you guys regularly field the 2 nurses and the flesh construct (a model I'm particularly fond off aesthetically)? I have heard canine remains are a good choice for McM so please I'd be interested in your thoughts and advice. D.
  21. Models get chipped. **it happens. ;-) D.
  22. Taelor looks great. Very well done. I'm not a fan of sealing models though. D.
  23. Very nicely done there. Particularly like the colours on LCB. D.
  24. Unfortunately I also went with the Victorian theme for all my Guild and my Seamus crew. Unfortunate because once you start you have to continue with the theme otherwise it isn't a theme! Bloody expensive bases! D.
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