Theses figures were all produced by Bloody Scotsman Games for their Devil in San Miguel game (C'thule in a steampunk Old West)
The first is very much inspired by Clint Eastwood "Man with no Name." I did my best to follow the costume.I'm very pleased with the results and hope you will all feel the same.Next we have a rather dandyish gunfighter with his cape and tall hat.
I like that he's realistically only trying to aim with one gun at a time.
This gunfighter made me think of a native (Indian if I can use the term).
I think it's the long hair that suggested this to me. Another dandy gunfighter. The big sombrero indicates he's from South of the Border or maybe went native on a visit.
The lace on the cuff of his jacket was a nice detail and makes him stand out.This guy has a rather distinctive look, beard but no mustache, balled on top but long hair in the back.
Still he seems to know what to do with a sixshooter so I won't question his fashion sense to much.
Finally we have the bartender a man everyone will want to be on good terms with.
So that is six 25mm figures for 30 points.
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Sylvain: While reading your post I had the theme song of "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" whispering in my ear. Your figurines are full of character and will bring fun gaming to your evenings. Très réussi!












I'm excited to hear that you had that music in your head as its exactly the effect I wanted! Thank for the kind words.
ReplyDeleteNice work. Looks like a good start for what sounds like an interesting game. Now you need some Cthulhu figures for them to meet.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the serape .. you have caught the pattern ok
ReplyDeleteA fine collection of Wild West types. I'll be hiding out in the saloon.
ReplyDeleteExcellent variety of old west figures. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy a good gunfight!
ReplyDeleteGreat range of characters!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Good stuff!
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