The crew of the Chaste Magpie are reaching playable mass by Pulp Alley standards with this recent addition of clones bred for combat;
Karl Wagoner and Jonn'es Cuera. :roll:

More on these on my blog:
http://ministuff.godzilla.se/?p=1222They were a combination of a pain in the ass and fun to paint. Once I came to terms with the fact that I couldn't get the greeblied up suits as tidy as I wanted to I stopped sweating it and just slapped on some white. It turned out ok, but it's far from display standard. I'm growing tired of this disclaimer, but I'm consciously limiting the time I put in on models for this project as I need stuff painted to game with. That means fewer colours used, fewer levels of highlighting (base coat, wash, base coat and final highlight) and fewer hours spent touching up. It's just not worth it.
It also seems I haven't posted the last few previous dudes here. They're not Spacelords, but they're used in the same project. I'll probably start throwing in some 2000AD figs from Foundry soon (the towering giants that they are) and when the new year is here I can finally start painting Citadel miniatures again. (Don't ask

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Bil the Radipus
Tiny little platypus model from Mega Miniatures.
Snitch and Bubba (astro badger)
Repainted prepaint plastics (one from Star Wars and the other from D&D)
The whole happy crew of the Chaste Magpie line up for a shot. Snitch is not a crew member, so he's not in it.
