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    Speedpainted Leviticus and friends...

    Got into a bit of a funk over the weekend, thought I'd geek out with some Malifaux podcasts and get some painting in to work through it.

    Dusted off what was left of my supply of unpainted models and went to town on them. Below is the results which I think turned out ok. Rusty Alyce might be getting the bath though, i'm just not sure about her.



    First up is the big man himself, Mr S-29. Very excited about this guy, gotta get in a few more games with McMourning and make sure to keep him alive long enough to avatar up. I really liked the addition of the medical white for all the armor bits on this one. Base still needs some drybrushing, etc.




    My dear girl Molly. Must have dropped her at some point, she definitely looks crooked in this pic. Really please with the vacant yet content look on her face. Want to try her out in addition to Leviticus crew.




    Leviticus himself plus his lovely ladies. Apparently it really sucks to be a small child / orphan / helpless woman / toaster in malifaux, Everyone is out to really mess you up and rebuild you as they see fit.

    Otherwise, I'm really please with these 3 models. Probably a good thing as they will see the most play in this warband.




    Rusty herself. Ugh, not happy with the paintjob. So much going on with this model that I had a hard time planning out the paint scheme. Ended up very busy. She might get the simple green bath and start over. Thoughts? Can she be fixed yet? Either way I'm happy with the gun swap and the additional blast effects on the barrel so the model is good. Just icky paintjob so far.




    Rotten belles. These look to be really useful in the Levi crew, forgot to finish the trim on two of their dresses, easily fixed though.




    My scratchbuilt substitutes for the SPA's. I really liked the imagery of the banethralls from the privateer press world and figured I'd give it a go to make up my own with some leftover parts from various projects. What do you think? Did i pull it off or back to the scrap heap with these?






    To go along with the SPA's new look I put togeather a proxy Desolation engine using similiar components ( I figure they all lump togeather so used the same arms, similair body just a lot bigger, more re-purposed skaven bits, etc)



    Now to just talk the locals into a game to see how many of these new models I can get on the table...

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    As far as Alyce goes, I'm thinking that painting the skirt red to match the top could go a long way towards unifying the look of the model.
    It is Chaos Black. You are likely to be eaten by a sprue.

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    I can see whet you where trying to do with the Steampunk Abominations, but those claws just look too heavy. Perhaps you should have just used some Scrap and Mechano thralls instead. As for the Desolation engine that looks ok, but loose the horns, have some wires going into the back of its head and replace the distinct space marine shoulderpads with some generic looking armour plates.

 

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