OK, thanks to all fans of Bolley's weirdness and my colouring-in attempts.
In several places it
was deeply puzzling to figure out what's going on in those minis...
This round took a bit more planning than the rest. For most of the league I was just trying to advance my mythos project and to reduce the corresponding lead pile. On round 1 I managed to shoehorn in more cultists. The civil war bonus I skipped. However, this one had quite lucrative bonus points so I decided to see what I've got. After contemplating a couple of other ideas, I realised there were still five scrunts
and five creatures in the Bolley box. What a handy coincidence. Besides, I had already painted some for the finale of
season 4 so why not continue the tradition? If it's VSF, surely it must count as SF too. Then I found the Blue Moon's semi-Victorian gun from a shop in Vancouver (my only purchase specifically for the league this year) and finally painted a pack of Otherworld's puddles. I didn't abandon CoC entirely because those double as small shoggoths.
I have mixed feelings about sci-fi gaming. While the genre could open endless possibilities, it often seems to converge to humans (or common fantasy races) in rounded plastic armour toting generic ray guns. Boring. Is that everything people can come up with in the vastness of time and space? I prefer weirdness...like psychic scrunts...and mutants...and Quar...and Occulites. The only reason I haven't bought Quar yet is that there's enough other stuff in the sci-fi pile already with no coherent plans of ever playing it. Respect to everyone who has managed to buy and paint them. Excellent choice.
The final problem was finding a backdrop. For aforementioned reasons, I haven't painted much sci-fi terrain so I had to improvise. What I found was a sheet of cork, a few volcanic rocks I had brought from Iceland and a dark orange t-shirt. Could it really work? I think it did, well enough for a hurried photo shoot.
I'm not entirely sure about the role of those puddles. Originally they were supposed to be some kind of spawning pools or semi-sentient things but after shoving them in the front to make a compact scene they also look a bit like casualties from that strange gun. Pick your favourite interpretation. Odd things happen on Mars.
Right, enough rambling for now, I think. Thanks to everyone contributing to the league in any way. I may post more wrap-up commentary later in the league topic. Maybe this weekend I have recovered enough to paint something again.