Pulp era figures, new: battle report!

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Skrit
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Post by Skrit »

Nice work, you're painting style really fits these miniatures!
fatgoblin

Post by fatgoblin »

Thanks! I have to say Bob Murch who sculpts for and runs Pulp Figures really knows his pulp! These figure have so much genre feel its great!
scarabstudio

Post by scarabstudio »

Looks good. Nice freehand. These minis are super cool, I will have to order some.

-Tyler
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Post by fatgoblin »

Thanks! I have not been so excited about a painting project in a long time!
Kenneth

Post by Kenneth »

Very nice. Hope you are still continuing with your sculpting, though! ;)
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Post by fatgoblin »

Ta. slowly working on one for the Frother's sculpting contest. Looking forward to your website comming back too!
fatgoblin

Post by fatgoblin »

Got more of them painted! This bunch is from Brigade Games.

Individual pics and silly background tidbits are here
https://wargames.spyz.org/napnuts/album166

Click pic for bigger pic!
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Post by mahon »

woah! I love them. Pretty realistic but still interesting... and in your own style! Good job, Kai!

BTW it makes me wanna check this manufacturer... :roll:
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Post by fatgoblin »

check away! The main ranges are here
https://www.brigadegames.com/Merchant2/m ... _Code=BGHM
https://www.brigadegames.com/Merchant2/m ... Code=BGADV

they are an american retailer that commissioned some sculpts to sell in some really interesting periods. These tong gangsters are from their victorian age (gangs of new york -ish) range. Also looking forward to two new ranges he will debut at historicon, Mob Wars (hopefully more pulp fodder!) and daughters of the desert (could be anything but sure sounds interesting!)
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Post by Skrit »

Must resist the temptation of buying! Stop posting new manufacturers you lot! ;)
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