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Thulis

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  1. Generally I just mix it as I go. It was a base of off white. Then I washed with a maroon shade of red very lightly in the low areas. I then washed very thinly with sepia shade from Vallejo. I then mixed elf flesh with an olive drab color and lightened with off white and grey each time I added a new layer. It was very trial and error. Add green and light grey but to give it the dead look death world forest and storm vermin fur mixed in can add that grey green dead flesh.
  2. Well nothing is going to be as fragile as my Ashigaru. The only thing keeping them standing is their 3mm of hopes and dreams.
  3. Well I still haven't decided on Yan Lo's or Chiaki's color scheme. I don't want it to be too matchy matchy, although a Red robe over the blue robe underneith would probably look fitting. I might do the olive over red or olive over blue. ---------- Post added at 08:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:52 PM ---------- Thanks, yeah I think Toshiro is a little flat. The depth of cloth on the shirt around his shoulders and back is not very raised, so I might go back and highlight it with a lighter read to bring out some depth.
  4. Well I've been busy again, and finished Izamu last night. I've still got to finish the base, but the armor is done. I'm keeping with the theme of red armor that is worn and tattered along with the Ashigaru. I've also just finished Toshiro. I might mess with Toshiro a little bit more, but for now he's done.
  5. Fantastic work! I just love the Perdita setting and mood. Very "Spagetti Western" feeling which I love.
  6. Well seeing as the Friekorps are special forces, don't think of them as your average grunts. A lot of special forces are built to be nimble and sustainable as far as fitness goes, not raw strength. It's more of an endurance thing. So the 5'7-5'9 height is probably the norm for special forces IRL. Remember, for every pound you are, you have to carry that much more around, so you burn that much more energy simply moving. I'm thinking Bruce Lee build. Smaller, nimble, insane endurance, lean muscle and quick on his feet type of build for your average Freikorps. The dude that wears the strong-man suit is probably not going to be your average special ops man. Because he probably doesn't have to carry aroudn his own weight as much, and the suit does the heavy lifting, he can be one of the genetic abnormalities with the 1000lb leg press and the 600lb bench press ability. He's going to be strong because the suit would probably amplify that strength, but he's going to need to be a massive dude to just carry around the suite when it is static. I mean look at Kane(WWE) Glenn Thomas Jacobs. He's 7' 324lbs. That's a giant person compared to your average US Ranger. Average US ranger is 5'9" 174lbs. http://www.soc.mil/UNS/Fact%20Sheets/75th_RangerProfile.pdf I'd say the Strongarm suit is a tiny bit exaggerated, but exaggerated to prove the point. He's bringing the guns to the knife show. Now as far as the plastic aspect... yeah I don't like the plastic that is used in these miniatures. My Ashigaru in the Masters of the path had his leg bent at about 30 degrees off of where it should because the box was slightly crushed. Well I bent it back and it didn't snap. It does have some flex to it without snapping too easily, but at the same time, it is still plastic so it just doesn't take much to break it. I'm not sure how I'll transport the plastics yet... I do actually like the tube conversions better than the plastic anyway. Just looks that much more diesel.
  7. Well you know me, I'll be giving a demo at Dragon's Den on Thursday. Just wanted to say hi here!
  8. Not sure. It possibly got spun off of the sprue before being packaged or who knows... I submitted an email for it already. I was snipping off the ashigaru head and noticed that his head was nowhere to be found.
  9. Well I got the Masters of the Path box set. Aside from Yan Lo's head being missing from the sprue, I love the detail of the models. They are just incredible to be honest, albeit fragile. Here are the Ashigaru so far:
  10. I will be holding a demo of Malifaux on 5/2/2013, starting at 6:30 PM until 10 PM. The event will be at: Dragons Den 4336 Pouncy Tract Road Glen Allen, VA 23059
  11. Actually I've seen this used on larger terrain to add that "rocks jutting out of the ground" effect. Find some Pine bark, and split it. It's like 10-20 layers depending on how large the piece of pine bark is. Cut it/sand it to whatever you want. Once primed it can resemble metamorphic type rock. This is for what looks like a Diarama, but you should get the gist on how it would look once painted: http://miniaturesoftomorrow.wordpress.com/2013/03/22/arachnarok-base-tutorial-part-1/ Edit: Here's a more model-centric version: http://b3rtil.wordpress.com/2010/08/16/dark-angles-space-marine-captain/
  12. Almost done with Justice crew. The Judge has no base, so I didn't put him in the picture but he's almost complete. I've got to just highlight Lady J's red-tones on the sword scabbard and her shirt to make it pop a little bit more. Then I'll be doing several layers of dullcote and finish basing with some grasses/tufts to give it a more arid landscape look. I have to dullcote my punk zombies too. I've found some "undead samurai" online and I'm waiting to see what the models look like. I might use these guys with others, and use those with Yan Lo, my next crew. I really enjoy painting Resurrectionists a lot more. I'm not sure why... I think the models just have more character. At least the models I own.
  13. Truly, a fantastic job. Please post some tips of painting the skin tone. I think they look wonderful!
  14. So I have painters ADD, and I just paint whatever in no particular order... So I painted/am painting some Zombie Samurai Punk Rockers, except they decided to give up on the music and slay the crowd with paired katana instead. It brings an all new meaning to Death Metal...
  15. Nice report. It's always fun to see how even when you've lost most of your crew, it still doesn't necessarily mean a loss.
  16. I will be holding a demo of Malifaux on 4/16/2013, starting at 6:30 PM until 10 PM. The event will be at: FTW Games 13176 Midlothian Turnpike Midlothian, VA 23113 I will continue to try to run demo's each week barring any traveling or family requirements that come up.
  17. Fantastic Yan Lo crew. Did you use some pre-existing resin bases or were they completely custom? I really like your "rugged landscape" feel to the bases. Edit* Also what bits do you mean to convert the samurai punk zombies with?
  18. I will be holding a demo of Malifaux on 4/9/2013, starting at 7 PM until 10 PM. The event will be at: FTW Games 13176 Midlothian Turnpike Midlothian, VA 23113 If you can't make this week, I will be trying to run demos every other week depending on my or the shops schedule/events. Also for other times you can contact me directly through the forums and we can arrange a time at your convenience.
  19. Finished Lord Chompy bits, next up will be the Alps, Daydreams, and Stitched together. *edit Forgot to mention, but the base top part or the "stones" are just small balls of sculpey pushed onto aluminum foil next to each other after an indentation was made overtop of the base. I have all of my crew on similar bases, and the process took me approximately 1.5 hours to do them all. I used the "normal" firmness. If I had to choose again, I would go with the extra firm. Once kneaded and warmed up with your hands, it gets almost too soft.
  20. Love the board. I've got some buildings I've built but haven't "stained" them yet. I'm still not quite sure how I want to paint them or weather them or anything... Definitely post up pics when you finish yours or at least throughout your process.
  21. I must say your spiders bases are awesome. I also like the idea of the spider-bot hanging around ready to pounce. Could have a web with "Some Pig" and a dead stuffed pig underneath it heh...
  22. I wouldn't mind some more clarification on abilities, but I would hate to see any drastic changes to the way the game is played on a high level...
  23. Your skill is inspiring. Fantastic bases and painting on your miniatures. Do you seal/clear coat your miniatures to prevent chipping?
  24. Hi All, I'm Chris. I was introduced to Malifaux by some gamers at a game shop in Richmond, VA. It turns out there aren't that many active gamers, but I'm looking to get more people involved and active. I thoroughly enjoy painting the miniatures, and playing Malifaux. My current crews are the Vik's, Seamus, McMourning, Lilith and The Dreamer. Hopefully I can get some games going in Richmond and get more people involved in Malifaux!
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