Inspired by Balkan Dave's recent post about a Russian Civil War book, I finally took the plunge on a box of WW1 Russians from Wargames Atlantic.
Thursday, March 28, 2024
The (White) Russians Are Coming!
Friday, March 8, 2024
International Women's Day
Apparently International Women's Day was founded by socialists in the early 20th century, so its even more relevant to this blog than I'd realized.
Here are some women in my pulp/super collection, some have been posted before but not all.
Agent Carter from the MCU, from Pulp Figures with added plastic hat from Warlord.
Sheena, from Heroclix with a pet from... Reaper? Her animal buddy is supposed to be a normal chimp, which is already pretty scary, but this is the only ape miniature I currently own.
The Phantom Lady, from Heroclix. This obscure Golden Age Superhero can blind enemies or turn invisible with that doodad on her wrist, which seems somewhat redundant but at least she's not just a sidekick or girlfriend.
Lady Domino, an unaltered Pulp Figures mini. I haven't found out much about her, seems to be the standard Sneaky And Clever Rich Person With A Gun type of pulp hero.
Etta and Wonder Woman, both Clix. I recently converted a Steve Trevor, and almost posted him since he's *her* sidekick/person to rescue, but decided not to.
Hawkgirl/Hawkwoman, also Clix. Hate this pose.
A Pulp Figures lady I've designated as Margo Lane, the Shadow's fiancee.
I think my next attempt at actually gaming this project will use the Pulp Alley ruleset, I've never tried it before but I own it and it looks fun.
Monday, February 5, 2024
Minions and Molds
A couple of months ago, I bought a silicone and plastic mold-making kit, so I could sculpt and cast my own miniatures. Since I'm not that great of a sculptor at this point, and also new to casting, I started with some casualty figures for my 1600s wargaming. That way I could do a simple one-piece pour mold, and also avoid sculpting a face. Those were successful, so I wanted to do a standing figure for the next step. But ideally, a simple figure, and maybe not one with a face if possible.
So it occurred to me, I have some Pulp Figures evil minions, but they could use some back-up. So I sculpted a generic minion, without a right hand because I have tons extra from various sprues.
I definitely learned lessons to apply to future molds and casts, but I'm really pretty pleased with how these assholes turned out.
Because, as you can probably tell from the paint jobs, I have in mind for these to represent a very specific sort of evil minion. I'm not gonna name them because I don't want to even risk that kind of traffic, but Superman famously fought them in his radio show, and they work well with my 1930s setting, and my theme that superheroes don't need to go overseas to punch right-wing extremists. This had the added project bonus where I wasn't too emotionally invested in the figures turning out well, or even in the original surviving the process at all.
I think they mix well with the Pulp Figures, and also the kitbashed ones I made from medieval Arabs and whatever else. It helps that my goon-level painting isn't very precise!