What
would a pulp game be without damsels in distress?
We
certainly need a couple for the Pulp Alley campaign on Perilous Island.
This
is the first of four from the Cringing Captives pack from Pulp Figures, sculpted by Bob Murch.
I
painted her dress with Citadel Foundation Mechrite Red with an Army Painter
Dark Tone wash and highlighted with Mechrite Red.
I've been looking at damsels in distress, too. I really like the Tekumel Club ones: http://thetekumelclub.blogspot.co.uk/p/the-palace-of-priesthoods-of-gods.html
ReplyDeleteA company I've never heard of 8-O
DeleteVery beautiful but I want my captives more dressed :-)
I know what you mean...especially as I play with kiddies! Surprisingly hard to find captives with clothes on, though....
DeleteVery nice she looks quite terrified
ReplyDeleteas she should... Mwuahahahahaha!
DeleteFabulous, I've been tempted by this pack myself, but worried that I would then want to go out and find a giant ape to paint.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteGiant apes are optional. Dinosaurs works well also and those can be had cheap
http://miniatyrmannen.blogspot.se/2015/04/nun-with-gun-and-allosaurus.html
She captures the whole pulp thing very well Joakim, but now I've got that lady in red song in my head aaarrrggg.
ReplyDeleteAaaarrrrrrgh
DeleteIt's contagious!
(and it's your fault...)
A beautiful lady to save...very nice job!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWait until you see Princess Monukii. She really need saving!
Coming soon.