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Firefighter, table-top game designer, Bronze - Copper Age comics fan, MST3K fan.
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Wrath & Glory for cinematic action, and Imperium Maledictum for the grimdark procedural.
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Schleich is such an affordable source of giant monsters for 28mm, heck even 10mm - 15mm. Great work!
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Brilliant conversion!
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I envy your setup!
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Great work on one of my favorite Reaper monsters!
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Carnivale. It ended a season too soon, but man, it was good.
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I love seeing scenes like this! So inspiring! I do this myself! Great paint jobs!
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Is that Necromunda terrain? Looks awesome!
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Gorgeous layout on that!
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Cracking good paint jobs! Wow!
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I love your colors. The pic tells an amazing story!
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Love them both, but that little tree dude is amazing! You really did lovely work on this!
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Awesome! Do you know when the pack with the new plastic Hammerhead will be hitting your store? Thanks!
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That is some next level body horror there. I am assuming these could be printed in 28mm as well?
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Thanks! Grimme Hack is now Grimme Perils! I changed the name to avoid confusion with many excellent D20 OSR "Hack" variants. #ttrpg app.box.com/s/k4cqnuk762...
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Does it also come with the PPC option? Either way, I am getting it!
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So tight! Can't wait until this is available in plastic!
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Love it, and I love the all-energy PPC version.
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They really pop! Nice work!
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I love that Sten gun one of your models has! Where is that bit from?
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The Al Williamson artwork in this two issue mini is nothing short of amazing. The work he did for Marvel in the 1980s was such a gift to fans. Great stuff!
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Lovely work! Those North Star kits are gold!
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Love it!
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I love them all, but the Vampire is my fave. Compared to standard painting, how long does it take to do these?
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Blue Nova! A repainted Parasite Heroclix.
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This is awesome!
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Great shot! Super evocative. The rest of terrain must have been incredible to play on!
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Karl Kesel and Paris Cullins were a phenomenal combo on this title.
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Phenomenal kitbash and painting!
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Tell me more about this awesome looking book!
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Check this link: www.kickstarter.com/projects/sdg...
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The bait and switch! Arrrgh!
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Chuck Patton was so good on this title!
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Looks amazing. Love your color choices and application!
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www.etsy.com/shop/CopraPr...
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Archer: Fugitive From The Empire, AKA, The Archer and the Sorceress. A TV movie / pilot that ended up being one of the coolest bits of fantasy S&S of the 1980s. As an 11 year old kid, it was burned into my brain, and always watch the TV Guide for when it might be aired again.
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Knowing Mantlo's Micro mythos does help, but the story is convoluted and weird in parts. But the art is a feast for the eyes, and the action is amazing. I still revisit my issues every year or so.
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My absolute favorite Hostess ad reimagined!
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This might be my single most read X issue outside of the Byrne / Austin run. I adore this issue, and Jackson Guice's follow-up art on 216 is just as awesome.