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Miniatures Adventure => Gothic Horror => Topic started by: kidterminal on January 17, 2014, 04:29:21 AM
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(http://i640.photobucket.com/albums/uu125/kidterminal/Fiends%20in%20Waistcoats/Hclix.jpg) (http://s640.photobucket.com/user/kidterminal/media/Fiends%20in%20Waistcoats/Hclix.jpg.html)
Every horror figure collector should become acquainted with the HorrorClix line of pre-painted plastic figures. Its full of wonderfully usual figures that can be found for cheap on the internet. See my full article on my blog http://fiendsinwaistcoats.blogspot.com/
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I have a pile, they're great miniatures with all sorts of uses.
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Indeed. I have all sorts of them too. Great minis
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And they look even better with a lick of paint :
this was a plant/zombie thing. I did cut the branches sticking out of it's back :
(http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd388/zizi666/Zombies/IMG_3691.jpg)
A zombie cop :
(http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd388/zizi666/Zombies/IMG_3527.jpg)
and a cheerleader (poor thing got her foot gnawed off...)
(http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd388/zizi666/Zombies/IMG_3512.jpg)
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I did this, repaint of the Outpatient:
(http://displacedminiatures.com/images/img.1169439564330.jpg)
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Those are all great and yes repainting them is the idea. Thanks for sharing your HorrorClix.
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what type of paint have you used on them?
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I used vallejo paints and Reaper inks.
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Vallejo, Coat D'Arms any acrylics I've used work fine.
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I really like the HorrorClix. I have about a dozen different ones. I paint mine with Vallejo. I included two repainted HorrorClix in my Victorian Gallery. They are pics 79 and 102 at www.warin15mm.com/Victorian-Gallery.html
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Yes Richard I recognized the ripper figure on photo 102 as a HorrorClix.