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  1. Here are some cuties for you, from left to right. Human Paladin (SDE), Black Rabite (custom monster for SDE), Mousey the Hood (Reaper), Gandalf the Blue Mouse (Reaper), Kobold Knucklehead (SDE)
  2. PT 2 is live! http://thefacelessking.blogspot.com/2012/07/insulation-board-dungeon-tutorial-pt-2.html
  3. PM Sent Morella!! Thanks a bunch Now I've got to get my mouslings painted as well
  4. Lara Croft is from Reaper. Sorry guys, my paintinghas taken a bit of a dip lately, been working on a few other projects (Campaign system for Super Dungeon Explore, and a few custom cards and figures)
  5. Mmmm, Super Dungeon Explore takes the cake for cute models. There are pics of the lot of them in my Non-Malifaux thread. http://www.wyrd-games.net/showthread.php?32917-Glenn-s-Non-Malifaux-Figures&p=421514&viewfull=1#post421514 I wish I could get a hold of all the Legion of Justice and Caeke figures, but unfortunately they are LE.
  6. While not having blatant nudity, even some of the Wyrds are pretty sexualized as well. Sword Vik is running around in ass-less chaps and a thong . . . I personally could care less. Taelor has thong straps hanging out, these things are just as suggestive IMHO. But the men are just as sexualized, big muscly men are what we are taught is attractive, therefore our male figures fit that description. I could care less how sexualized my figures are, I used to be a bit more prudish, then I realized it doesn't matter. I just bought a bunch of Amazons from Shadowsea, they are all topless, their breasts are a reasonable size, but they are still topless. I'm not going to pull them out in front of my kids, but still. Also, Tentacle Bento is Soda Pop Miniatures card game, everyone I know thinks it's a riot, mind you most of my friends are young women who have watched tentacle porn at some point. They think it is one of the silliest card games ever, therefore I bought a copy to play with them. We also play Super Dungeon Explore a lot. They are both lighthearted jabs at the Anime Genre in different ways.
  7. Do you mean the figure from the Super Dungeon Explore post? He is part of the Super Dungeon Explore board game. So he comes with the game, they don't carry singles. However Hoard O Bits occasionally has components, so you can try there.
  8. No need to wait to see finished boards, here are a few pics of previous ones I made. My new one will have a more castle theme to it with a teeny hint of steampunk, the crowing on the walls will have a cog pattern, but that's all I intend to add as I don't like steampunk gone overboard. Also, Omenbringer, I do have a crafter style hot knife, but mine doesn't heat up enough to be very useful, also, generally people don't have a lot of these tools, so I'd rather stick with the regular knife for this tutorial. You'll note I mention the table, but stress it isn't required as for a cave style layout it isn't needed. The above photos did not use any hot wire tools, save the one oddball room, that room is why I decided against using hot wires for this purpose. To make these work in a Malifaux setting would require a bit of a different approach, but as stated the fundamentals are there.
  9. Kaylee, Book and Mal (not pictured) are from Heresy, Jayne I got from Reaper (also not pictured)
  10. Generally yes, it works much faster and creates cleaner cuts on the thinner board. On the thicker board I can go either way, it depends on what I am making. My current project (that I am using for this tutorial) is a castle or temple interior, so I use the wire cutter to make smoother walls, however all the wall will be covered when I am done anyways. I intend to use some off cuts to show a variety of methods for crafting walls. A handheld cutter works well for general terrain, but it poor for straight cuts. It's all about using the right tool for the job.
  11. While this tutorial was not written for Malifaux, the techniques are perfectly applicable to other uses, and could be used to make a variety of useful boards. So thought I'd share here as well. http://thefacelessking.blogspot.com/2012/07/insulation-board-dungeon-tutorial-pt-1.html Still working on the second half. PT 2 http://thefacelessking.blogspot.com/2012/07/insulation-board-dungeon-tutorial-pt-2.html
  12. I am not familiar with the model, however another option is to cut a wedge out of the figure and then flex it together, this CAN work, but not always.
  13. Thanks, Super Dungeon Explore is my groups favorite game and get's played often so it deserves to be well painted. I've go a couple more pieces to go and some custom parts that need stat cards and such.
  14. Alrighty, let's see here. Super Dungeon Explore (love this game ) And I got a few more Malifaux figs in the mail, they are on the bench
  15. Your Hirst Arts molds were very well used, generally people just make boxes, you really put them to proper use there. This is shaping up very well, congrats.
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