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  1. Beautiful work!! I love it, you sir have some mad skills.
  2. Cool, go for and post lots of pics. Thanks. The line a friend of mine used to get me into the game was, "Come on man, you like to build terrain, lots of opportunities to do so." I guess it worked. lol Here is my latest piece, nice quaint little graveyard. Foam core walls and grave markers on a plastic base. I tried to make it look like it has been forgotten and weather worn.
  3. Amazing idea and work. I really like the way the paint and grass mixture looks.
  4. I really like the way she turned out, she is subtle and striking at the same time. BTW: If you don't mind sharing, what was your recipe for the flesh on her?
  5. Thank you guys for the kind words. Thanks, originally I was going to use a tent, but my wife suggested a bed roll. It sounded cool so I went with it. lol I finished up my Creepy Structure today. I just went with a odd stone pillar with a glowing gem in the center. The grey is actually a little darker than it looks in the pics. It is made from some foam core and a left over blood counter with a little flock. I hope you all like it. Thanks for looking. topish view
  6. Those are great. I would love to play on those boards.
  7. I love it. That is a great looking piece you have there.
  8. Thanks guys. I have done a little more work on them today. I planned out how I would like each one to look and got all of their bases drawn out. I just need to grab some more glue today and I will get started on the creepy structure.
  9. As a avid Warhammer 40k player I acquired quite a collection of terrain, but once I started playing Malifaux I quickly realized how lacking my terrain collection was for this game. So lately I have been filling gaps in my terrain collection. After making a bunch of card stock buildings I thought I was done. But I was wrong. I played two games the other night and for one we used 2x2 post-it to represent a soulstone vein and in the other one we represented an ancient monument with a bottle of Tylenol. lol I decided this had to change. So I have embarked on a mission to make all of the special terrain pieces we will need so we wont have to use random things as proxies. These pieces are not meant to be master pieces, just good solid representation that look the part on the table. I included one of my wife's gremlins (since he was handy) for a sense of scale. The first one I did was the Ancient Monument. While looking for a base for it I discovered the bottom off of the "eggs" you get out of the toy machines is the right size. It is made out of one of those and a piece of foam core, nice and simple. Next up was the Soulstone Vein. For it I made a 2x2 base from plastic card and three extra soulstones (of the type my wife and I use). I tried to make it look like the ground has eroded from around them and they have been "pushed" to the surface. I know these are bigger than the soulstones in the fluff, but you can't miss them on the table. Close up I just finished up my third piece, a camp site. Just a simple little fire pit and a old bed roll. Thanks for looking and I hope you like them. I will post more here in this thread as I finish them. -Prime-
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    Now that is pretty sweet. Great work.
  11. The Scales of Justice doesn't look anything like what I expected and I am not sure how I feel about it yet, gotta see it in person before I condemn it. Poltergeist is a beautiful model, not quite how I picture a poltergeist, but with a bluish/white paint job I think it will be perfect. And the Stempunk Abominations, LOVE EM!!! I foresee those in my future.
  12. That does look rather interesting.
  13. Nice work!! That is one creepy looking kid. *shudder*
  14. Thanks. I wasn't sure how it would turn out but I wanted to give painting tartan a try. It's not perfect, but for my first try I am happy with it. the base is 3" across at six points. I did not make it perfectly round for looks sake. I see what you mean about the eyes, but they do not look like that when looking at the mini. Maybe it is because the pics are much bigger than the actual mini? *shrug*
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