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Friday, March 11, 2011

Street Corner: White collar worker

The Street Corner is coming along just fine. All the clothing on the men has been painted. Just a few accessories here and there as well as flesh and hair. Here's one of the fellas finished. The lucky man is escorting five ladies right now on a cruise on a river steamer. When I get all the civilians finished, I'll get them under some varnish.



I still need to sculpt a few more bases for the coming gangsters. It's only about 1/2 an hour's work, I just have to get around to doing it. I'm also pondering what else I could build for small terrain. I'd like to do another hot dog vendor, or I could just repaint in color the one I already have; I don't think I'll be using it again with the black and white figures, anyway.

2 comments:

  1. This whole project is very visually impressive, as usual.

    It makes me wnat to get my old Cthulhu group together :)

    What ruleset will you be using with them? or will they be a display peice only?

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  2. I'll probably use Savage Worlds. I did a game with my B&W figures a few years ago using Savage Worlds, and everyone in my group liked it a lot (fast and easy rules with minimal book-keeping.)
    It was a Cthulhu game, too, actually, but my players didn't know it; I introduced the weird elements slowly and let the players go insane trying to figure out what the hell was going on.

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