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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: pauld on 18 August 2013, 01:19:45 PM
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... and their Hired Muscle
After finishing Gail Forse for the excellent PPC I had to make another league for Pulp Alley ( making leagues is quite addictive o_o )
So here they are - the aptly named Lord Elpus and the Crew bide time in a Cairo Flop House before setting off into the Blue
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3764/9538072698_0337878e88_o.jpg)
and the League Roster
(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2858/9535285713_47a7a91b43_o.jpg)
you may recognise some re-cycled minis from other leagues .. but hirelings are cheap (but don't let Sal hear you say that)
I think this league is more in character and feels right.
I need some more Arabs (hello Artizan Miniatures, I'm talking to you) and Mummies now to give them some fitting opposition and use some of the new Weird abilities from Perilous island. Can't wait.
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If those fine painted specimens of educated human curiosity ever find anything accurately dated older then 10,000 years then they are going to need that muscle in and out of the field. lol
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That's a very nice group you have there.
I'm looking forward to seeing them in action.
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Great work pauld! Lord Elpus indeed! :D
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After finishing Gail Forse for the excellent PPC I had to make another league for Pulp Alley ( making leagues is quite addictive o_o )
I need some more Arabs (hello Artizan Miniatures, I'm talking to you) and Mummies now to give them some fitting opposition and use some of the new Weird abilities from Perilous island. Can't wait.
YAY! I really enjoy seeing all the different combinations of abilities folks come up with. Thanks for sharing!
If you're looking for some old school mummies, I found a couple from Otherworld Miniatures that are decent. Mila painted them up recently --
(http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o665/pulpalley/League%20Rosters/Character%20Portraits/100_5310_zpsaea64e64.jpg)
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Thats a cool looking league. I bet they'll be fun to play.
Did you buy that building somewhere or build it yourself? The wood on the doors turned out awesome and the texture on the adobe is done very well.
-Mila