Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Cringing Captive – sitting, from Pulp Figures

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.

11 comments:

  1. 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

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    1. A company I've never heard of 8-O
      Very beautiful but I want my captives more dressed :-)

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    2. I know what you mean...especially as I play with kiddies! Surprisingly hard to find captives with clothes on, though....

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  2. Very nice she looks quite terrified

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  3. Fabulous, 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.

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    1. Thank you
      Giant 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

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  4. She captures the whole pulp thing very well Joakim, but now I've got that lady in red song in my head aaarrrggg.

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    1. Aaaarrrrrrgh
      It's contagious!
      (and it's your fault...)

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  5. A beautiful lady to save...very nice job!

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    1. Thank you!
      Wait until you see Princess Monukii. She really need saving!
      Coming soon.

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