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Here are the minis that I painted up for my Widower's Wood set. I've always loved Gatormen, and these minis were all loads of fun.
One thing to note is that Widower's Wood makes use of the different colored plastic used for the minis. If you paint them up, you need to have a way to tell them apart.
I've seen people paint the bases in bright colors, or paint the whole minis in red or blue, but I prefer a more subtle approach. There are marks on the bases that I painted in red or blue, and I found places on the minis to express these colors as well (feathers, or the fade on the back fins and such).
Well, here they are:
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I had no idea this game or these minis existed O_O
Love me some gatormans, yours look suitably cracking Really dig that witch doctor model, might need to track it down - I'm currently working on a Malifaux crew using gatormen, lil' Rasheldonak is a nice right hand / replacement for big ostentatious Jaga (as much as I love her).
Well, there you go. It is a dungeon crawler in the Hordes/Warmachine setting. You're mostly fighting against Gatormen and bog trogs (and bog trog zombies- I don't know why I didn't get any pictures of those).