Sunday, 22 November 2015

What a Lovely day!

This week the Apocalypse is upon us once again ha! Had a break from painting suited agents and what not and got Ms Lovely Day finished from Crooked Dice obviously inspired by the character Imperator Furiosa from the recent Mad Max movie Fury Road (If you haven't seen it why not? Its awesome!!!!) and obviously with my love of Post Apocalypse a must have.

Fits in well with my raiders I'll be creating an all female warband for use in Across the Dead Earth and possible This is Not A Test another ruleset I'm looking into with figures from various ranges.







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  1. that one using the skull as the fashion detail above his head is a try dandy, isn't he?

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    1. Yes indeed, Height of fashion in the wastelands though as is the mohawk :)

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  2. Great looking stuff After binge reading the blog I'm liking the variety.

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    1. Cheers mate Variety is the spice of life and keeps things fresh!

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  3. great work Simon, one of the few "Crooked Dice" minis I've not bought, and your paint-job has definitely made me reconsider ;-)

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    1. Thanks dude. I love Mad Max full stop so a no brainer for me :) I shall also be getting me the Hasslefree one as well as probably the bombshell babes one to lol!

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  4. cracking minis. i know he wasnt the focus of your post but i love the mad max figure, he will be on the want-list for xmas.

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    1. Cheers dude! Studio miniatures fella! Though I will be getting me an Oscar from Hasslefree as well to join my collection.

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  5. A great figure, Simon, and definitely a "must have" buy. I totally agree with you about "Mad Max: Fury Road." I did see it at the cinema and my brother has bought me the DVD for my birthday.

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    1. Thanks Bryan have watched it loads can't get enough of it. The Artbook and DVD is on my Santa list :)

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    1. I will carry you to the gates of valhalla myself

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  7. Excellent work as ever mate. Great addition to your Post-apoc collection. :)

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    1. Cheers dude! Thanks dude we may have to have another game of Across the Dead Earth in next month :)

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  8. Really cool mate! I need to get hold of that model at some time too.

    Your banner pic. It annoys me her arm has the green which they use for the special effects. ;-) He he but cool never the less.

    Good work on painting her!

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    1. Thanks dude Lol its almost like its a power fist or something.

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  9. Hola Amigo
    Buenas piezas si seƱor
    Des estas e pintado alguna y es divertido
    un saludo

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    1. Greetings J.D thanks my friend! I love post apoc for its variety

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  10. I say they look rather good. I have not seen "Fury Road" yet as the DVD is on my Christmas list! So I will wait if you do not mind.

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  11. These are rather splendid Simon, bravo Sir.

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    1. Cheers Michael. My band of raiders is steadily growing :)

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  12. Cracking work as always, mate. With that arm she looks like a refugee from W40k and all the more fearsome for it. Your minis make me want to watch the film now!

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    1. Thanks Michael yes indeed she does. Would fit right in a Necromunda game as well.

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  13. Superb job Simon! Her and Max make a lovely couple.

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    1. They do indeed! I am looking forward to Friday when I can order me the Hasslefree versions :)

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  14. Aw yeah. That Furiosa kicks the proverbial! Was just at the Reno Wizard World Con and saw an excellent cospla of this very character.

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    1. I think Furiousa has become just as popular as Max now. I really hope they do some more movies with her in like the rumours are suggesting.

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    2. O yeah, me too. Her character had quite a bit more depth to it, more so than max himself imo.

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  15. Very nice detail work Simon. All the right colors in the right places.

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