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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Here are a couple miniatures from the Pulp City line that I painted just a little while ago. The super hero miniatures are pretty fun to paint, especially since there is absolutely no reason to make them match one another.

The names of these minis are Blood Rose and Trail.




 
   
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Freelance Soldier




Bristol, UK

Love the freehand on that dress, very nice.

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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

As much as I'd like to take credit for that pattern, it is actually embossed onto the dress (like the GW metal banners).

At first I thought that such embossing was a bad idea, but now I think it turned out rather well.

 
   
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Junior Officer with Laspistol





Sheffield, England

Very nice work! Trail in particular looks excellent. I love how you've managed to capture the shadows.

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Freelance Soldier




Bristol, UK

Well I still give you credit for painting them up very nicely

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Lustful Cultist of Slaanesh





Georgia

I oove the minis and your painting. I really like the cloak on Trail. Nice shading that doesn't look "dirty".

I bet super heroes are really fun to paint. I need to try some of those some day.

 
   
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Armored Iron Breaker





Utah, U.S.

These are so awesome! I really want to jump into this game, it just looks like a lot of fun.
The paintjobs are stellar as usual.




 
   
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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

scotty kahn wrote:These are so awesome! I really want to jump into this game, it just looks like a lot of fun.
The paintjobs are stellar as usual.


Thanks.

I agree, the game looks really cool. I'd like to try it out myself, especially after seeing the quality of these minis up close like this.

 
   
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Crazed Zealot






Wow, that Blood Rose lady DOES look creepy...
The freehand is adorable and the paintjob is smooth and clean. Really like this one.
   
 
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