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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Froggy the Great on 01 October 2014, 12:35:28 AM

Title: Ink Experimentation #2 - Tipra Dunbar
Post by: Froggy the Great on 01 October 2014, 12:35:28 AM
The adopted daughter of the famed Terry and Morannon Dunbar, Tipra was originally a Silmn Born Wrong.  She was indentured to the Nathi military as an experimental portal technician at a young age, where her body formed part of the portal interface.  She was freed when the facility was destroyed by The Seraph, who gave her neurals a cosmic-level upgrade. 
 
She now works for The Seraph as a hacker and deep-cover agent.  It was Tipra who freed Torla from the Lady Michal Carchost and exposed the location of the Nathi Colony Dreadnought 'Bellerophon' to The Seraph before disappearing into the Crystalnet with her escaped friend.
 
Her loyalties at the moment are unknown to all but herself, but now she fights (badly) alongside her friend to make sure neither side of the galactic combat claims them as a prize.
 
(http://forum.reapermini.com/uploads/monthly_09_2014/post-334-0-26961400-1412119843.jpg)
 
The figure's body and head are from the Chronoscope line.  Again, she was painted almost entirely with inks, with minimal highlighting done to the face and hair.
Title: Re: Ink Experimentation #2 - Tipra Dunbar
Post by: Earther on 01 October 2014, 11:02:45 AM
Another excellent character! :o What an evocative background. That's the kind of SF I love. Great stuff! :D
Title: Re: Ink Experimentation #2 - Tipra Dunbar
Post by: warburton on 01 October 2014, 11:37:08 PM
Nice work. Very evocative.
Title: Re: Ink Experimentation #2 - Tipra Dunbar
Post by: Bayushiseni on 11 October 2014, 12:31:35 AM
Your inks incursion makes me wonder...

Beautiful story line and mini.
Title: Re: Ink Experimentation #2 - Tipra Dunbar
Post by: Blackwolf on 11 October 2014, 01:27:52 AM
Beautiful work there Froggy :-*
Title: Re: Ink Experimentation #2 - Tipra Dunbar
Post by: blackstone on 11 October 2014, 08:18:19 PM
Simple and effective! I can see the face on the coin in the second photo.. Lincoln?  :)