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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: Wolf Girl on March 29, 2014, 08:16:21 AM
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Here’s a short scenario we played a few times today. I’ve been wanting to try this idea for awhile but it was harder than it looks. Out of the three tries, I was only able to stop the truck on the last game. ;D
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/AAR/03-14%209%20Miles%20to%20Mexico/9MilestoMexicop1_zps62f8707e.jpg)
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/AAR/03-14%209%20Miles%20to%20Mexico/9MilestoMexicop2_zpsbbcf6128.jpg)
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/AAR/03-14%209%20Miles%20to%20Mexico/9MilestoMexicop3_zpsd7cbf646.jpg)
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/AAR/03-14%209%20Miles%20to%20Mexico/9MilestoMexicop4_zpsd5ed4e90.jpg)
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/AAR/03-14%209%20Miles%20to%20Mexico/9MilestoMexicop5_zps3cade8ba.jpg)
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/AAR/03-14%209%20Miles%20to%20Mexico/9MilestoMexicop6_zps90798712.jpg)
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/AAR/03-14%209%20Miles%20to%20Mexico/9MilestoMexicop7_zps216fa444.jpg)
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/AAR/03-14%209%20Miles%20to%20Mexico/9MilestoMexicop8_zpsa45607b2.jpg)
It took me a few tries, but I finally got it! lol
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The usual nicely done AAR, excellent now comes as standard!
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You NEVER cease to amaze and amuse me.
Another EXCELLENT AAR.
Thanks for sharing.
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The usual nicely done AAR, excellent now comes as standard!
ditto; great action report.
RMZ
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What a brilliant idea! This my favourite bit with pulp Girl on the wing. I hadn't thought but of course she would be a wing-walker as well as a pilot! Superb, thanks. Keep these clever ideas coming!
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Wow! Wonderful report, cool ideas, and lovely terrain.
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Nice. The vehicle rules are just crying out for these kinds of chases!
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Very cool.
Who makes the truck model?
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Cracking stuff! :-*
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Fine AAR! Once again the rules show their flexibility.
The quality of these things is getting (even) better too...
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And it seems,...up goes that bench mark bar once again. :-*
Who is the supplier of the clear bases? :)
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AWESOME :o totally awesome, terrain,models and presentation. :)
i just wish i could see the pics without having to jump up and down the page like a spastic chimp ;D to adjust the view so as to read the superb text.
not your fault of course,just me whinging, so disregard as needed. lol
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Nice. The vehicle rules are just crying out for these kinds of chases!
Exactly! It's still about the characters and their story, so the vehilces don't dominate the game. ;)
Who makes the truck model?
That's a truck from Blue Moon.
Who is the supplier of the clear bases? :)
I just cut those clear plastic bases out of scrap pieces we have. Old miniature blister packs work great for this. ;D
Thanks all the comments. :-* :-* :-*
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Huh, the plastic looks a fair bit thicker than the flimsy sort of stuff you get in an average blister pack.
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Great stuff 8)
cheers
James
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Huh, the plastic looks a fair bit thicker than the flimsy sort of stuff you get in an average blister pack.
Yup, here's a piece she's ready to cut out...
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/Terrain/100_7457_zps0e8e8eb8.jpg)
HAVE FUN
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Great game and AAR - inspiring as always.
I am very impressed with your clear bases. What sort of glue are you using and do you find it holds well. It looks like a very elegant solution as to how you finish a base, grass, dessert, tarmac, no just have it see through. I would have thought as there is so little surface area to glue and the plastic/metal interface is not going to be the best, that the bond would be quite fragile in play.
Excellent
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Wolf Girl;
I have been following your escapades for quite some time now and must say that you never disappoint with your AARs. Your terrain and figures are always great looking, and I must say that I am a shade envious of all the games that you have played while I attempt to squeeze an hour or so of painting in when I can due to work and other life commitments...keep them flowing as the inspirations are helping me a lot too, in order to get things completed.
One quick question...what rule set do you use for your Pulp games? Thank you in advance for your reply...and HappyY Gaming!!
Regards,
Hitman
8)
P.S. Today's comic book style AAR was awesome...what program did you use....
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I am very impressed with your clear bases. What sort of glue are you using and do you find it holds well. It looks like a very elegant solution as to how you finish a base, grass, dessert, tarmac, no just have it see through. I would have thought as there is so little surface area to glue and the plastic/metal interface is not going to be the best, that the bond would be quite fragile in play.
I'm just using whatever super-glue we have lying around at the moment. It's probably the cheapest stuff Dad could find. ;)
None of the bases have fallen off by accident yet, and when I actually tried to rip one off it was very difficult. In fact, I destroyed the base and it left little plastic nubs on the bottoms of the miniature's feet. So it's holding together reeeeeally well.
I'm happy with how it's going and I'll keep converting more minis over to clear bases.
One quick question...what rule set do you use for your Pulp games? Thank you in advance for your reply...and Happy Gaming!!
P.S. Today's comic book style AAR was awesome...what program did you use....
We use our own Pulp Alley rules for all our games --http://pulpalley.com/ (http://pulpalley.com/)
And for this last battle report I tried using Microsoft Publisher. I think it turned out okay.
THANKS
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One quick question...what rule set do you use for your Pulp games?
What? That's like asking Richard Branson what Broadband provider he uses!!!! o_o
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Hi Wolf Girl
Thanks for the reply, I think I shall give this a go.
One last question, how are you removing the cast lead bases on the figures before fixing them to your clear bases.
Thanks
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One last question, how are you removing the cast lead bases on the figures before fixing them to your clear bases.
It sounds funny, but the best tool we've found is basic toenail clippers! They work great! lol lol lol
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but the best tool we've found is basic toenail clippers!
>:(
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Thanks - sorry for the delay in thanking you for the info but we are in the highlands of Scotland at the moment and internet is not so easy as at home.
I have used toenail clippers in the past but always got a v shaped cut that still took a lot of fileing and cutting to get flat, but it was quick and did not bend the figure, will have to try again.
Enjoy your gaming :D