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Miniatures Adventure => Gothic Horror => Topic started by: Thunderchicken on 24 February 2010, 08:37:05 PM
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That's it! I cant hold back anymore! I'm going to start a Gothic Horror project. There's much inspiration on this board! :)
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Too much inspiration? I don't understand that concept. You'll be using nonsense phrases like "too much lead" at this rate. ;)
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You'll be using nonsense phrases like "too much lead" at this rate. ;)
Now that's just nonsense! ;)
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Not too much of a step for you as you can just add the nasties to your existing Victorians.
So just how many projects do you have on the go now? I suppose it helps that there are two of you to pay for it all :D
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That's it! I cant hold back anymore! I'm going to start a Gothic Horror project. There's much inspiration on this board! :)
Good news.
To quote an old friend of mine:
"Welcome to my house, enter freely and of your own will, and leave some of the happiness that you bring" ;)
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You too?
I've just put together a small band of monster hunters assembled from figures I had 'lying around'. Need to finish off the conversions and get them painted now though. Jet's work is indeed an inspirationa s are many of the other sources on this forum. :D
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So just how many projects do you have on the go now? I suppose it helps that there are two of you to pay for it all :D
Luckliy all of my current projects are coming under a 19th century umberella so I'm getting away with not having to buy much as I can re use most of what I've got - I'll just give it a new name. Looking through my lead pile the other day I realised I've pretty much got everything I need for a dose of Gothic London or something more rural. I'll have to buy some beasties and the odd serial killer though.
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Malamute....
"To quote an old friend of mine:
"Welcome to my house, enter freely and of your own will, and leave some of the happiness that you bring" "
I am not sure if I want to be over for dinner at his house.... ;)
Lots of fun to be had with the Gothic Horror...
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Luckliy all of my current projects are coming under a 19th century umberella so I'm getting away with not having to buy much as I can re use most of what I've got - I'll just give it a new name. Looking through my lead pile the other day I realised I've pretty much got everything I need for a dose of Gothic London or something more rural. I'll have to buy some beasties and the odd serial killer though.
Cunning devil! ;)