Hello. Let's skip the usual rig-a-ma-role and get straight to the pictures. I've painted some things and haven't shown them here yet. So here we go.
I feel like this post will be very disjointed. I'm going to veer from Cultists to half-naked women to Cowboys to spacemen. I told you it's been a while, and while I haven't really painted all that much in that long of a time, I've still painted some and here it is. Unless otherwise noted, everything is 28mm-30mm scale. If you click on the pictures, they should enlarge.
First, let's finish off the Cultists from a previous posting.
These are the last of the Pulp Figures cultists that I own. The left half of the pictures is their Evil Hooded Minion Master (PWM 06) and the right half is, well, my records show it as the same, but the website now only shows the first four, so I don't know. Maybe they're being refurbished?
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More corrupted business suits worshipping Yet Another Evil Entity, but at least these guys have a sense of humor, even if their book is written in blood. Maybe he's a nice Evil Entity.... |
Next, we'll titillate with some cheesecake. My wife didn't much care for these but I had fun painting them. They were definitely a nice diversion from painting Cultists and Cowboys. There is no cohesion among them, they are not part of any larger set; they're all single miniatures that only share the trait of being mostly undressed. More or less. They were fun to paint, as I got to try different skin tones, for variety.
All 10 of these were found in a big mixed box and purchased at GenCon 2017, then they sat in my closet until October 2024. As best I can tell, they're all (except for one) old Ral Partha figures. I'm pretty sure they're all still available from Iron Wind Metals. From left to right they are:
Female Warrior with Sword & Shield 10-310I; Warrior with Sabre & Shield 10-312B; Captive DF-545; Captive Andromeda DF-548; Executioners (2), Prisoner & Chopping Block 01-025 (but only one of the four); Female Beast Master Warrior II with Sword and Spear DF-574; Winsome Maiden 10-313G; Female Vampire DS-017; 03-712 Amazon Queen (note the link is to RalParthaEurope.co.uk); and the last one is...unknown. I was unable to find her anywhere. If you know, please leave a comment with a link!
My previous post featured my painting of the Linguine Western Faction by the same company.
Several of the henchmen are immediately recognizable from "For a Few Dollars More," while the rest are, to me at least, more generic-looking. But considering Knuckleduster seems to pride themselves on making miniatures that look like the characters from the movies or TV shows, I'm probably just not recognizing them. And good luck getting any kind of a list telling you which miniatures are which characters! That's a closely guarded secret. <grump>
TL;DR version: I hate them. I might find isolated instances where I will use them, but IMO they're awful. YMMV. Don't bother wasting your breath in the comments about how I'm wrong simply because you like them; that's fine, please like and use them all you want. I won't. (But see below....)
I thought about repainting the two misfits but decided against it, in case I ever waver in the future as memory fades. Now I can pull these two heinous monstrosities out and remember. (But see below....)
Here are the photo references I used to help me paint the figures I was able to recognize. Makes me want to go watch the movie again.
Anyone want to buy some lightly used Speedpaints?
Hang in there, we're almost done. This is a huge blog dump simply because I want to get it all off my hard drive.
Finally, the most recent figures are some Blue Moon Manufacturing BMM-204 Box 4 Four Musketeers (plus Planchet and horses). These seem to be mostly mirroring the 1974 movie "The Four Musketeers" and I originally intended to paint them as such, but the movie costumes are actually dreadfully dull and didn't quite seem to match well enough for me to follow through with that idea. So instead I just went with some nice bright colors to show who-was-who on the tabletop.
I also finally invested in a nicer photo "studio" from MacroMats using their Photography Full Backdrop Set (I caught it on sale).
And FINALLY, I realized I completely forgot these. They're 15mm scale, so they're easy to overlook. Just some Rebel Minis Earth Force Marines Infantry. The packs come with 21; I think these 7 came gratis from a convention somewhere, perhaps GenCon.
Thank you so much for looking, especially if you made it all the way down here.
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