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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: A_Train on July 05, 2010, 07:31:47 PM
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I'm not much of a miniature painter, but I've taken it up as a hobby nonetheless. Here I've tackled the painting of the miniatures that come with the Last Night On Earth board game.
The miniatures are of a soft plastic, and not super detailed, but were a good experience for me, I think. I was happy overall with how things have turned out so far. Here is a pic of 6 of the 8 heroes. I'll post more pics as I complete more.
I hope you enjoy them.
(http://i925.photobucket.com/albums/ad98/Eh_Train/DSCF2204.jpg)
(http://i925.photobucket.com/albums/ad98/Eh_Train/DSCF2201.jpg)
(http://i925.photobucket.com/albums/ad98/Eh_Train/DSCF2202.jpg)
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Very nice. I've painted a few of these figures, and it can be a challenge. LNoE is a fantastic game. You should post these over at
http://www.thezombiegame.com/forums/index.php
Great site there devoted to the game and zombie goodness.
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Those turned out way better than mine did. Good stuff.
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Nice job!!
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Nice paint jobs :)
I bought this game at a few days ago at Gauntlet 2010. Haven't played it yet but did a test re-basing of a Z on a coin to match my other zombies. Looking forward to playing the game soon.
The figures are really bendy but I found it helped to drill up through the base and into the legs and superglue some wire in.
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What scale are those figures?
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They are 28mm from foot to eye , quite slender figures though, would probably fit well with hasslefree. You can also buy just the figures ,but it's a dam fine game, worth owning.
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great job on the minis i just got all mine painted i wish they looked half as good :'(
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love the game too !