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    A TWISTED Question

    I was basing up & priming a bunch of Resurrectionists, Apparitions, & Living Impaired for no particular reason...I play solo steampunked Mordheim when I game at all. AND I discovered that, while I REALLY like the Resurrectionists & the rest of the Malifaux Folks, I LOVE the Twisted minis. SO...I was wondering if there would be any additions to this range? :puppy:

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    I love Mordheim too...but how does a "Steampunked" Mordheim work?

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    Possibly. Right now we're focusing on the Malifaux line but there is always room for something else.
    I'm often asked what genre and elements make up Malifaux ... that's simple, its: Steamvictoriohorrorwestpunk! Hope that clears it up for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan Caroland View Post
    Possibly. Right now we're focusing on the Malifaux line but there is always room for something else.
    Thanks for the response; I realize you're busier than a one armed paper hanger. Sometime in the future works well for moi; with all the stuff I'm doing for other folks, an immediate need for more Twisted minis is not really necessary...it WOULD be UBERCOOL, however. :fing02:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Draykin View Post
    I love Mordheim too...but how does a "Steampunked" Mordheim work?
    Let me 'splain: I got hooked on the Mordheim thingy when I started doing boards & paraphenalia for a local store/group, AND I regularly haunt Tom's Boring Mordheim Forum http://boringmordheimforum.forumieren.com/ . Since I'm basically a solo gamer, LOVE black powder weapon & steampunk tech, I figured I'd try an AEMordheim to include readily available firearms & constructs [I use "counts as Ogres, Trolls, Dragons, & such" with a malfunction table for the constructs].
    THUS FAR, it's worked out fairly well & is definitely FUN. The only draw back is I keep selling off the buildings to support my addictions...eating more or less regularly, living indoors, coffee & cigs.
    If you have any questions, I'd be delighted to answer them; I'm a chatty old man. :guns:

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    Man, you don't happen to live near DC, do you? That sounds pretty groovy. *And* you like making terrain!

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    Sorry, I live, more or less, about 60 miles East of the NY City line, out on the North shore of Long Island...at least for the moment.
    Terrain building, especially tall, strange buildings, IS MY THING. While I love painting & converting minis, I REALLY LOVE building the terrain they'll inhabit. Whereas, even when converted, doing the minis is more a matter of finishing someone else's creation, the buildings are TOTALLY mine. Gaming, solo or otherwise, on GREAT a good looking gaming board makes the game a living diorama...at least that's my take on the thingy.
    BTW we've got a number of Mordheimers on TBMF from the area between DC & Baltimore.

    Here's a link to an average sized building I did for a TBMFer in the Netherlands:
    http://boringmordheimforum.forumiere...nala-t1237.htm
    Last edited by DeafNala; 08-15-2009 at 06:10 AM.

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    cool building.

    care to show us more

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    That is sweet...how would one go about getting some of your buildings? I have a couple made by my friends that used to work for the local GW, for the store campain game. Is there a link there somewhere to the "steampunked" rules that you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by streetsamurai View Post
    cool building.

    care to show us more
    As one of the Photographically Challenged, I don't presently have any more photos of my buildings. HOWEVER, I'm trying to con/bribe/guilt trio my patron/friend Mac into doing a photo shot of the Mordheim boards(4) I've done for him...the bribery MIGHT work.
    In the meantime I have some accessory pieces here http://wyrd-games.net/showthread.php?t=4797 . The newer extra thingys are now done sans the plastic bases.

 

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