This year I've decided to enter the Analogue Hobbies Painting challenge, the first few miniatures out are full of pulpy goodness, mainly as I'm not quite feeling up to painting large batches of soldiers just yet.
These were actually completed just prior to Christmas as I was keen to ensure I had made a start before we went a travelling around the relatives.
Firstly I have an important looking Indian Gentleman, possibly linked to an ancient Kali Cult or perhaps just an armed merchant. Who knows but you can be sure he'll turn up in an adventure or two.
Second up is a great towering thug of a man, painted up perhaps as the perfect example of Aryan strength for my pulp Germans, either way he's mean and ready to be a real challenge should our heroes encounter him.
I've some more Pulp pretty much finished but the Challenge rules state Curt gets first sight of the pictures so you lot will all have to wait till I've sent them to him and they've been published.
Keep an eye on my blog as I'll be adding more images as soon as I can and then I'm starting the planning for our April Pulp Gaming session, somewhere in Arabia is a wounded professor, his companions either lost in a desert sandstorm or captured by local tribesmen. He's headed east towards the river he caught site of before the plane went down, hopefully he'll be able to find some help there.
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