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Post by sea.man »

I like the first one! IMO nice sculpt and it would be a great mini to learn SE-NMM :wink:
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Post by Demi_morgana »

paintjob on mercury is brilliant! :D
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Post by arctica »

agreed that SE-NMM is really nice :) and as czlowiek.morze says it would be an awesome one to practice on.
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Post by Nameless »

really good batch this time, Morf. I'm only not fond of the second mini. I do like Dr Mercury, but I'm afraid he might loose a lot without a good quality paintjob like one shown on your display piece.
Nomic seems like a really talented painter, btw.
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Post by Morf »

Thanks guys.
I believe the next wave is absolutely the best one we ever had with 2 of my favorite Pulp City miniatures ever. So brace yourselves ;)
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its like a series on tv with one of those on the edge cliffhangers
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Post by Nameless »

pretty good sculpt, but not something I'd like to paint.
I'm not much into pulp, and perhaps I'm totally wrong, but I start to have a feeling that PC line has too varied minis to fit into the same game setting. Indian shaman vs red riding hood vs latex superhero? I don't know, this might be characteristic of pulp settings and fans will love it. I'm only speaking from my own perspective (no pulp fan, no gamer)
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Post by Neolis »

I disagree nameless I think the PC line is a great experession of the comic world that it is. I think its more a theme of the superhero setting. The pulp part its that in many ways its a little over the top and exagerated. Though as a big fan of comics I really find it less pulp and more an honest nod to the genre.
Natural super soldiers: Black Widow, Nick Fury, Snake eyes and Storm shadow
Wimps made in to heros: Captain America , any of the fantastic four
Hi tech: Iron Man, X-men's Forge , Dr. Doom
Mysterious or weird gains in powers: Spiderman, Dr. Strange, Doctor Voodoo, ghost rider (my fav)

The whole comic world is a mess of masked, latex, power suits, and commandos that any comic book based game its going to be the same way.
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Post by Morf »

Couldn't have said that better Neolis, thanks.

There is some sort of unification within factions, for instance all Heavy Metal Supremes form a nice high-tech team, Blood Watch is a band of ragtag supernatural hunters.

But yeah, you can create some absolutely random and unlikely alliances.
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