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  1. Calling it now. Ten Thunders model with the Showgirl type. Actually I called it way back here.
  2. My secret cheating method for black is Vallejo German Grey, a coat of GW Badab Black, followed by a drybrushing of German Grey, a very mild drybrushing of PP Ironhull Grey, and then another coat of Badab Black. It gives a deep black-grey colour with plenty of contrast.
  3. Psst, Rathnard. The word you're looking for is Tomes. Its not pronounced Tombs.
  4. Themeatically it might make more sense for the model to be an Arcanist Showgirl Mercenary who doesn't cost more if hired by a crew containing Misaki/Ten Thunders models
  5. I tend to agree. I do like the idea of a Fan Dancer though, perhaps with some willpower test schenaigans.
  6. Big improvement. Painted bases really add to the overall look of a figure.
  7. You watch an old Hong Kong action film and you see a guy in a white suit, you just know he's going to be killing fools like its his job in Act 3.
  8. I love Malifaux, unfortunately nobody in my area plays it, yet. I decided to put my hand up as a Henchman for my local area, but for that I needed two painted crews. Well I finally had a chance to take some good photos: Rasputina (yes I know there are two totems in the picture). The Victorias I was especially happy with how Victoria Sword Mistress came out. Bonus game-in-progress shots from some teaching games over the weekend. Good enough for demo crews? Still to come: Ramos, Collette, Kaeris, Leveticus, Lillith + Nekima
  9. This was pretty much my impression. Its on the Wyrd Things to Do List, but its a big list, so don't hold your breath. Really want to play it though.
  10. But you should perform well in all aspects of the hobby to win a hobby tournament.
  11. Leave the model in the freezer overnight, then leave it out on a table for an hour, then freeze it again. The thermal expansion from freezing and thawing will help to weaken the bond, and you should be able to shake it loose after that.
  12. There's your problem. Try moving to a 0.8mm brass rod if your local hobby store carries it. There's a big difference in strength (although its still bendy) and its still tiny enough to be hidden under even the tinyiest of feet. Don't forget to 'nibble' the sides of the pin with your clipped before you glue. The perfectly smooth rod may not bond so well to the superglue unless you rough up the surface a little.
  13. I remember hearing this (I think it was an interview with Sketch actually) and really liking the idea. Wargaming in any form is very much a visual medium, and plain pewter models don't inspire anyone. Seems like this particular TO is aware that there perhaps aren't enough players with fully painted crews and has come up with this rule to encourage painted crews, but not exclude those who haven't finished painting theirs, such as the OP's roommate. The intention is clear though; Get your figures painted!
  14. Good lord, how big is a 'normal' pin for you?
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