A smaller effort this week, because I moved house. Some more investigators and monsters for Mansions of Madness.
I liked the contrast between the bright colours of the shaman and the drab functionality of the shotgun-wielding handyman. I like her hair, and his moustache.
These ladies are in thrall to an alien intelligence, and are having a bit of an Akira moment. I have concerns that the fashion is more 1950s style than 1920s.
Alan and Paul: wonderful additions to your Chthonic madness. Ia Ia Cthulhu ftagn!
I liked the contrast between the bright colours of the shaman and the drab functionality of the shotgun-wielding handyman. I like her hair, and his moustache.
These ladies are in thrall to an alien intelligence, and are having a bit of an Akira moment. I have concerns that the fashion is more 1950s style than 1920s.
Does this dress make my arm look big? |
Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michael!
DeleteGreat looking figs. I love the two investigators.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Peter!
DeleteVery nice work on all of it, but especially the investigators!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
They do seem to be popular!
DeleteGreat stuff! really like the two investigators. The guy with the shotgun makes me think of the Everett Hitch character from Appaloosa.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen it, I'll have to chase it down.
DeleteHe reminds me of Sam Elliott in 'The Big Lebowski'!
Really nice, those evil things look the business.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jamie, I just wish there was a bit more variety.
DeleteMoved house, what kind of an excuse is that?
ReplyDeleteGreat brushwork Barks!
Sorry, Ray, please stop hitting me, it won't happen much again.
Delete"Akira moment" - les mots justes! Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteDomo arigato!
DeleteI love this game (especially the 2nd Ed) and you've done a terrific job with these figures. Well done Barks!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Curt- I know I've played more of the 2nd than the 1st edition.
DeleteNice work Barks :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tamsin!
DeleteVery nice work!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Evan!
DeleteWeird and Wonderful at the same time !
ReplyDeleteToo right, Ken!
DeleteHoly Mutants of the Cursed Earth!! Those ladies I would not like to meet. No doubt that mutation has put them in a foul mood! Great painting. Top notch. cheers
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Kiwi!
DeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Rod!
DeleteGreat investigators, love the moustache, I think it's more the hair that pushes your possessed ladies into the fifties but I think it's mainly because it's not terribly neat but when you're being possessed maintaining a neat coiffure is difficult especially if you have an enormous claw for one arm! Best Iain
ReplyDeleteI'm going to blame eldritch rifts in time for the figures having non-period looks.
DeleteVery fine work! I really like the bright colours you used on the shaman.
ReplyDeleteThanks! They were quite fun.
DeleteA great mix, I have painted some of the MoM figures and you have done a great job on them
ReplyDeleteIan
Cheers, Ian, they really enhance the game.
DeleteThe investigators are ace, and the ladies are ... creepy. I think you could call their dress sufficiently 1930s ... they're turning into monsters, for heaven's sake, who's going to pause and quibble?
ReplyDeleteNever a wise idea to criticize a lady's appearance, anyway.
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