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  1. http://i41.tinypic.com/262mmwk.jpg Well, here's my first mini. Be gentle.
  2. With the exception of the chain, everything else was cobbled together from what was available. The "horns" are spear handles that were trimmed, and then melted down to form the nubby ends, while the detonator in the front was a... knife, I think? Pretty much anything flat that can be trimmed and filed will work, and the wires are just wires. When I get a chance, I'll post the painted version. I'm still learning the ropes when it comes to minis, but it seems like a lot of fun so far.
  3. I just got done converting and priming my first minis (ramos & the gang!), and I'm off to paint them! Wish me luck~
  4. I've had to move several times in the past few months, so anything hobby related pretty much went on hold. Now that everything's stable again, my housemates and I are finally able to get back into what we love: Malifaux. Unfortunately, somewhere along the way I lost my Electrical Creation. :'( So tonight I've cobbled together a hilarious and thematically inappropriate proxy to use until I can get my hands on a new one, and I figured I'd share it with the class: Thoughts?
  5. Hello, all! I am completely new to Malifaux, and minis games in general. I'd bought and primed the Ramos box set (plus a few others) a couple weeks ago, but I've been unable to think of a good color scheme or unique "theme", until today. Bear with me, people, for I am going to attempt a Ramos > Dr. Steel conversion. The first step was to replace Ramos' briefcase with a classy cane, which seemed easy enough until I realized how much metal I'd need to file down. Fun fact: there is a lot of it. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/scottmale24/ramos-1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/scottmale24/ramos-2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/scottmale24/ramos-3.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v325/scottmale24/ramos-4.jpg This may be too big of a project for a beginner, I'll admit, but so far I am proud of the little modifications I've made to Ramos. I'm not sure whether to invest in the top hat, or scratch build one, but that is going to be the next step. Thoughts? Suggestions?
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