DarkTraveler777 wrote:Brilliant work, especially with the purple light effects. Using the purple sparingly to tie together an army makes a lot of sense, especially in a game like Malifaux where there aren't homogenous professional armies represented on the game table.
I honestly love Malifaux's figures but just cannot seem to take the plunge on buying into the game. Your recent commissions have made that temptation harder to resist. Keep up the good work!
You know, Malifaux is the game I've played that seems to actually stick to its low start up costs. With most masters, you want to pick up the starter box, and a totem for them. After that, you can play pretty well. You might want one or two more minis to round things out, but you really are done- until you decide to pick up another Master.
Of course, I know some guys who are pretty dedicated to picking up new masters, and have most of the models in the game.