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Post by wisdomknight on Jul 4, 2014 6:43:05 GMT -9
Anything actually in that era (mobsters, detectives, police, civilians even)?
I know of Disposable heroes but they sadly don't have backside art.
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Post by mahotsukai on Jul 4, 2014 9:32:50 GMT -9
Have a look at Patrick Crusiau's miniatures. www.gwindel.eu/Autre/Figs/Figurines.htmlEach figure is a zip link to a set, the ones that may interest you are at the bottom of the page. The miniatures are all double-front miniatures. however they are free.
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Post by wisdomknight on Jul 4, 2014 9:39:44 GMT -9
Thanks mahotsukai, I have never seen this guys stuff. Just neat style
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Post by migibb on Jul 4, 2014 13:57:55 GMT -9
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Post by WackyAnne on Jul 4, 2014 14:18:43 GMT -9
There might have been a figure or two amongst the hordes of Hoards... I'll go take a look.
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Post by wildagreenbough on Jul 4, 2014 15:20:20 GMT -9
Oh I do like those The worried looking lady armed with a frying pan is my favourite. Edit: IMHO I think Patrick Crusiau's miniatures would play nicely with the Printable Pawns figures. If I wasn't busy with my Forces of Nature and Elf armies I could be tempted into some kind of Alien Invasion/Cyborg Robots/Mad Cultists vs Police/Paranormal Investigators/Eccentric Scientists & Inventors scenario.
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Post by WackyAnne on Jul 4, 2014 17:38:24 GMT -9
Sorry, I'd found the set with the minis I was thinking of, but the post apparently successful. It was, March 2011's Hoard #82? 92? It is a set full of Old West figures & others of that era, including Sherlock Holmes. A little earlier than you want, but check them out to see how tweakable they might be. Patrick Crusiau is the main artist, @shawngamer88 modded most, and the amazing cowboyleland made backs for all of them!
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Post by cowboyleland on Jul 4, 2014 18:24:56 GMT -9
What was really amazing is all the work involved in building, photographing and formatting that HUGE hoard.
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Post by WackyAnne on Jul 4, 2014 18:53:39 GMT -9
Hey! All those Printable Pawns are on sale for half price at the moment!!! Go grab 'em!
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Post by wisdomknight on Jul 4, 2014 18:56:29 GMT -9
Thanks Anne!
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Post by WackyAnne on Jul 4, 2014 20:21:33 GMT -9
I'd just been taking another look at them myself when I saw the pricing, but I seem to have gotten an email from them as well, announcing the one day sale in honour of Independence Day.
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Post by wildagreenbough on Jul 4, 2014 20:46:34 GMT -9
Have grabbed myself a set
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Post by wyvern on Jul 5, 2014 4:12:49 GMT -9
And if only I hadn't already bought the entire collection, I'd have bought them at the one-day sale price too
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Post by migibb on Jul 5, 2014 4:19:02 GMT -9
I really ought to get in touch with the guy that does these and get myself on commission!!! lol! wyvern - I bought them all up the last time he had a sale, with the exception of the Rugged Adventurers and Survivors of the Fallout (or whatever they are called) as they are genres I don;t tend to play. Beginning to wish I had picked them up yestedray now though, just for OCD's sake! lol!
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Post by Rhannon on Jul 6, 2014 0:29:10 GMT -9
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Post by WackyAnne on Jul 6, 2014 9:51:40 GMT -9
I have the investigators (with mythos beasties in 3D), but until power is restored (tomorrow???) I can't get it to you. I'm not sure where it came from, but I think it is what you are looking for. Two source possibilities are at scarecrow's own site (Www.crowstuff.com) or the old MMiP site
The file is named
"Elder_Thing.pdf" or "Elder_Thing_and_Investigators_by_Scarecrovv.pdf" (note: 2 "v"s instead of a "w" at the end
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Post by wyvern on Jul 6, 2014 10:12:47 GMT -9
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Post by wisdomknight on Jul 6, 2014 10:31:47 GMT -9
I have the investigators (with mythos beasties in 3D), but until power is restored (tomorrow???) I can't get it to you. I'm not sure where it came from, but I think it is what you are looking for. Two source possibilities are at scarecrow's own site (Www.crowstuff.com) or the old MMiP site The file is named "Elder_Thing.pdf" or "Elder_Thing_and_Investigators_by_Scarecrovv.pdf" (note: 2 "v"s instead of a "w" at the end I found them, thanks Anne.
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Post by WackyAnne on Jul 6, 2014 14:58:55 GMT -9
Thanks for helping with the links, Wyvern. All I had to go by was the URL he himself listed on the PDF, and I couldn't pull any relevant browsing history from when I gabbed them to help out. And yes, they are mirrors, but in side view at least it's easier either to ignore or fix that issue.
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Post by squirmydad on Jul 10, 2014 10:36:17 GMT -9
Some old car models here; 1930's carsThis forum was named cardboard Warriors in honor of Patrick Crusiau and a of his foundational work in this field.
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Post by wisdomknight on Jul 12, 2014 6:24:55 GMT -9
Thanks SD....I actually have never seen his website. There is some amazing stuff there!
Those trucks are great this era.
Thanks man
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