The major downside has been the lack of modelling and painting time, but the hours spent on the road have given me plenty of opportunity to think things through and get some planning done!
The first priority was to clear the paint queue with Zomtober approaching, and this year I'm excited about joining in with Pulp Citizen's painting challenge - (http://eclecticgentlemantabletopgamer.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Zomtober ).
So, next month will certainly be zombie orientated!
I'd already made a start on the 'other, metal' Cluedo miniatures after finishing the plastic ones in the previous post, and got them finished off late last night along with a couple of Reaper Bones figures.
The Chief about to throw the book at Detectives Harrison and Ford!
Ford prepares to draw her blaster as the hoodie gets twitchy in response to her questions.
Corporate upper class and their high end servo-droid
Cindy was an 'entertainment model' Nexus-6 replicant, dancing for the space jockeys on an orbital freight transfer station. Somehow, she ended up hiding away on an inbound shuttle. killing a freight handler and security guard at the shuttle terminus."Sin" then went on to murder two armed police officers who responded to the call-out before she disappeared into the sprawl.
"Poundland" yielded a few more vehicles and I've slipped them into the above photo's, but here's another "three for a pound"
Now the painting is out of the way, the next job is to give myself some space - I only have a limited modelling area, and I don't "manage" it very well! Stuff tends to accumulate as I move from one project to the next, and I find myself with an ever decreasing available surface.
So, I'd better get cracking !
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