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  1. A tip is to not apply too much wash in one go. Be a bit restrictive and if you feel you need more, paint some where you think it should be thicker once the first layer has dried. Once you get the hang of it wash will be your best friend. Makes everything look good. :)

  2. I'd suggest you pick up a blister of Slop Haulers as well. They do a world of difference when it comes to effectiveness of your LaCroix's. If you drag a Slop Hauler along with your main group you basically get free Reckless actions to 4 other gremlins since the minimum healing you'll get is 1 wound (unless pulling the black joker). My best buy by far after the Ophelia box set.

  3. I'm a beginner myself and after playing a few games with the LaCroixs i felt like I really needed a Slop Hauler, for the heals. Adding one should give me more freedom to use Reckless and Dumb and Lucky without killing myself in the process.

    My crew so far consists of the LaCroix starter box, 2 Slop Haulers, 1 Young LaCroix and a box of Bayou Gremlins, just to fill up the numbers where needed.

  4. young_lacroix.jpg

    My first Young LaCroix, converted from an o.o.p. WHFB Snotling. Pig skin loincloth and bright yellow suspenders, with leather hat and boots. The top of his hat reaches just above nipple height on Ophelia. And he's stolen Francois' pistol.

  5. Nice looking crew, though I think Ophelia's Blue Bodice and Francois' Green Scarf could stand out a bit more. As is they dont provide enough contrast.

    The idea behind it is that Ophelia doesn't have a proper fashion sense, so she thinks her pink pants match the blue shirt and bright red lipstick. The opposite goes for Francois. He tries to look cool with neutral colors and an old cigarettebud in his mouth.

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