Some Shadows of Brimstone stuff I’ve finished. I’m sort of concentrating on stuff for Targa and Jargono, as I’ve already got some monsters from these. That is not to say I won’t paint anything else, you know me…
These
models are from the Custodians of Targa Enemy Pack.
The ususal 28mm figure to get a sense of size. |
The
Custodians are interesting figures and easy to paint. I can see them used in a pulp setting, too.
The pylons
were as easy and will replace the cardboard pieces you got in
the starter box.
I'm sensing a game of Shadows of Brimstone coming up soon.
Look smashing Joakim, going to scurry off to find out about Shadows of Brimstone now :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's a game with a very nice theme (wild west, gates, Cthulhuid monsters), the rules are okay, but not great.
DeleteRules-wise I would suggest skipping counting experience points as that really slows everything down. Just let the heroes level up once per successful adventure or something like that.
Models are a varied bunch. All come on sprues (!) so you need to glue them, often green-stuff them and paint.
I enjoy the game, but the producers,Flying Frog Productions, have proved to be an unprofessional lot in dealing with their customers.
Well, I like the game, have lots and lots of stuff to put together and play with ... but I will NEVER buy anything more from FFP.