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Title: A very Pulp Figure Febuary.
Post by: Ironworker on 07 February 2008, 12:31:17 AM
So Monday Morning I got a large order from Pulp Figures.

(http://pinphoto.tripod.com/natesmiscpics/American%20Pulp%20Project/pulpfigs01.jpg)

Well of course I was afraid if I let them just sit there they would stay locked up in their packs for months on end so I decided imediate action was needed.  

(http://pinphoto.tripod.com/natesmiscpics/American%20Pulp%20Project/pulpfigs02.jpg)

By Tuesday afternoon I had them all on their bases.  

(http://pinphoto.tripod.com/natesmiscpics/American%20Pulp%20Project/pulpfigs03.jpg)

By late Tuesday Night I had them primed.

(http://pinphoto.tripod.com/natesmiscpics/American%20Pulp%20Project/safari.jpg)

By early Wednesday I had them this far.  Then I crashed due to lack of sleep...... :x

It's going to be a very busy month.
Title: A very Pulp Figure Febuary.
Post by: PeteMurray on 07 February 2008, 12:48:17 AM
Ironworker's new name is Eisenschmidt, on account of his Teutonic Efficiency!  :o
Title: A very Pulp Figure Febuary.
Post by: Weird WWII on 07 February 2008, 04:44:08 AM
No doubt!  With such dedication to painting he will be one of those gamers who can claim mastery of their lead mountain.  Something must be done!

Brian
Title: A very Pulp Figure Febuary.
Post by: Hammers on 07 February 2008, 10:01:56 AM
Hells bells, Ironworker? Did you not leave one miniature at Pulp to the rest of us?!

Commendable attitude, btw.
Title: A very Pulp Figure Febuary.
Post by: audrey on 07 February 2008, 09:56:11 PM
Wow! and here I struggle to meet my 2 miniatures painted a week deadline :oops:

I paint very very slowly apparently. Oh well.
Title: A very Pulp Figure Febuary.
Post by: audrey on 07 February 2008, 09:58:27 PM
Quote from: "Kampfgruppe Cottrell"
No doubt!  With such dedication to painting he will be one of those gamers who can claim mastery of their lead mountain.


I have a friend that is like that. He picks a period and paints like a mad man and gets it all done in a matter of months, or less for smaller games. It blows me away to see people that actual have 90%+ of the miniatures painted.
Title: A very Pulp Figure Febuary.
Post by: Hammers on 07 February 2008, 10:00:31 PM
Quote from: audrey
Quote from: "Kampfgruppe Cottrell"
It blows me away to see people that actual have 90%+ of the miniatures painted.


You said it, sister.
Title: A very Pulp Figure Febuary.
Post by: Ironworker on 07 February 2008, 10:27:20 PM
Quote from: "audrey"
Quote from: "Kampfgruppe Cottrell"
No doubt!  With such dedication to painting he will be one of those gamers who can claim mastery of their lead mountain.


I have a friend that is like that. He picks a period and paints like a mad man and gets it all done in a matter of months, or less for smaller games. It blows me away to see people that actual have 90%+ of the miniatures painted.
Title: A very Pulp Figure Febuary.
Post by: Ironworker on 07 February 2008, 10:31:08 PM
Quote from: "audrey"
Quote from: "Kampfgruppe Cottrell"
No doubt!  With such dedication to painting he will be one of those gamers who can claim mastery of their lead mountain.


I have a friend that is like that. He picks a period and paints like a mad man and gets it all done in a matter of months, or less for smaller games. It blows me away to see people that actual have 90%+ of the miniatures painted.


Well I don't have 90% of my minis painted but there was a time when I came close to that.  Then I became something more of a "collector".  I wasn't playing a lot of games so all I did was amass a large collection of minis.  My goal this year is to paint everything I buy plus whatever I need from my colection for games.  I really do hope to get all of these done by the end of the month.  

I've found the more games I'm playing the more minis I get painted even ones not related to the games I'm playing get done when I've got a lot of games going.