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Willing Inquisitorial Excruciator






New Goalsysem game in the "Chaos In..." series.



Kickstarter Link

In addition to he book, they are funding a line of figures, sculpted by Bob Naismith:












There is one KS Limited Edition figure, the Raven Shaman, so far only in concept art form:


A few pictures of painted figs:






(For full disclosure, I adjusted the levels on these painted shots because they were very yellow)

Planned Stretch Goals:








I am unaffiliated with the project. Just a fan of the Goalsystem and Weird West settings, and didn't see an existing thread. I will direct the creator here though.

~Eric

   
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Ultramarine Master with Gauntlets of Macragge





Boston, MA

I like the minis - the art seems a little crude compared to them, but the look of the models is pretty nice. Reminds me of something I would've played at Historicon a few years ago.

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Stealthy Warhound Titan Princeps







Looks good - stylized without being OTT. I like Ponce de Leon.
   
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Using Object Source Lighting





Portland

 Brother SRM wrote:
I like the minis - the art seems a little crude compared to them, but the look of the models is pretty nice. Reminds me of something I would've played at Historicon a few years ago.
Given the reference to pulp, I actually think the old ink outline drawings fit right in with 80's stuff nicely...


My painted armies (40k, WM/H, Malifaux, Infinity...) 
   
 
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