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Made in us
Pile of Scrap





Any painting and modelling advice on painting Malifaux miniatures? I'm planning on purchasing Dark Debts yet I noticed that the models are very different from GW models. Much smaller and lacking in sharp edges.
   
Made in nz
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Be very careful removing from sprue - Malifaux are much closer to realistic proportions and therefore quite fragile at wrists and ankles.

Might be worth planning basing ahead so that you can add reinforcement.

Aside from that, take your time and have a blast - Malifaux models are gorgeous and great fun to work with.

I've painted a fair few and the quality and detail are excellent.
Depends on your abilities and techniques but I paint them exactly as I would GW characters. Washes, shades, highlights etc.

   
 
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