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Hello from the Isle of Lewis


SteamHammer

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Welcome to the Wyrd-er side of life :)

I started with Colette myself (I admire burlesque so it was a natural move for me) and since branched off to Sonnia, Lilith, Lady J, Pandora and now Rasputina (the last 4 aren't being used yet as they are all awaiting a lick of paint). This game really is addictive with all the beautiful models in it. I just hope your bank balance doesn't suffer as greatly as mine is these days, heheh ;)

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Thanks. Such a warm welcome you get here.

My bank balance is already a lost cause thanks to this game. And then Wyrd go and release a new book and whole pile of new miniatures. Oh well, gaming prevents going to the pub so I can use the money saved from that.

Someday someone will open a gaming store/pub to prevent it being a daycare centre and that would cause problems.

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One of the plastic blister packs as that way I can close it which might also help stop the water from evaporating. 3 sheets of kitchen towel folded up. Enough water to soak them. Then a single layer of baking paper (greaseproof paper) on the top. If the baking paper doesn't become damp then add a bit more water to the soaked towel layer.

So far so good at least. I checked this morning and the paint I was using in it last night still looked wet.

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OK, new camera can actually focus on the miniatures. So I've joined up to the Tale of Whatchamacallit ready to start learning new things like basing.

Rubbish lighting here today but I was impatient and wanted to try a new toy. So here are my miniatures artificially lighted using GIMP. I'll replace them the next time we get a nice bright day.

http://s1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/SteamHammerMalifaux/Arcanists/

http://s1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/SteamHammerMalifaux/Guild/

http://s1109.photobucket.com/albums/h438/SteamHammerMalifaux/Resurrectionists/

P.S. The wet palette is still going strong (damp at least), although I've not had time to do much painting in this last week.

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