Another
captive for the Perilous Island campaign. She will see action as either a
native maiden or as Princess Monukii in the next Blood Sacrifice game (and she
will hopefully not go the
same way as Lady Elaine…)
Anyway,
she is from Pulp Figures and is sculpted
by Bob Murch. A great figure and a must for a serious pulp gamer J
Her
skin is painted Vallejo 822 German Camo Black Brown with an Army Painter Dark Tone
wash. Dress is 850 Medium Olive highlighted with Citadel Scorpion Green
It is not looking good for our heroine, except of course her paint job.
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DeleteNice Joakim very nice, I'll have to get me one of them.
ReplyDeleteThanks, she is a must have
DeleteShe looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe Great Gonga thinks she looks yummy!
DeleteVery nice minis, yep, painted a few of these myself http://20thcenturywargames.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/28mm-pulp-miniatures.html
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THey sure are very nice. Got a couple more packs from Pulp Figures waiting
DeleteNice work on these Pulp minis, Al. One of my favourite figure manufacturers - and a fellow Canadian!
DeleteIt never ends well when you're tied to poles with skulls on them. Nice work Joakim. I've been tempted by this set myself.
ReplyDeleteYou're right... and with my track record of saving maidens in distress... Things doesn't look to good
DeleteRiktigt charmiga figurer du målar och bygger.Verkar som spelen du rapporterar om är minst lika roliga.Hade verkligen velat testa dina Pulp-spel men synd att du bor så långt norrut.Fortsätt skriva, du sprider mycket inspiration!!!God Jul och Gott nytt år!
ReplyDeleteTack ska du ha!
DeleteGod Jul själv och hör av dig om du har vägarna förbi Stockholm så ska vi nog kunna få in ett spel
A great miniature, great work too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Fran!
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