Thursday, 4 February 2016

2 thugs

 Two Foundry street thugs. "8mm and now all ready for support in my "Big trouble in the Little Dojo" zombie game idea.

As mentioned before I need to play more Zombie games this year as they have kind of slipped off of the game schedule for me and the club.  Which is a shame and I need to rectify it.

So two non martial artists' to help the defenders should they need it. And I think they will.

Thanks for looking I hope to have something again tomorrow.

Cheers Clint

18 comments:

  1. Those two thugs can serve a multitude of uses from the obvious criminal lowlifes to civilian rioters or even concerned citizens desperate to defend their family/business/property. I have them both and I like them both.

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    1. Thanks Bryan. They have been in the painting queue for a long time and finally reached the top of the mountain.

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  2. I think they look great Clint, love what you done with the bases

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    1. Thanks Gobbo. It is not often I use resin bases but I was also pleased with how they turned out.

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  3. Good looking thugs! As Bryan said, I can see them in uses beyond ne'er do wells. Civilians on the run, shopkeepers defending their turf, or just panicked civilians. Great figs, great job!

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    1. Thank you Nobody. Yes they are as versatile as any figure could be. And I am sure they will be used in a dozen different ways over the years to come.

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  4. Those look great - I really like how you've painted the white shirt.

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    1. Thanks Roy, White shirts are easy, just start with a light grey base.

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  5. Liking these Clint and versatile to boot.

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    1. Thank you Michael. As others have said yes very versatile.

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  6. These are great. They could come in handy for Ghetto miniatures upcoming game. New York Bop

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    1. Thanks Simon, they could indeed be used for 1970's gang warfare.

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  7. Great work Clint, what's the chap on the right got in his hand?

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    1. Thank you Ray. It is not clear on the casting what it is in his hard maybe a rolled paper or even a towel!

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  8. two serious-looking tough nuts, Clint. Great paint-jobs on them both and I am looking forward to seeing them get 'blooded' in the zombie-apocalypse.

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    1. Thank you Blax. As am I. Zombie chow if ever there was!

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  9. I really like these two figures and you've done a far better job on them that I did.
    The chapon the left is obviously saying to the chap on the right "Watch what you're doing with that Newspaper, you'll have someone's eye out"

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    1. Thanks Joe. There may be a few more of these to come.

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