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This is a Ral Partha miniature for the Shadowrun game, but it would probably fit well into any modern genre. |
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This is a Grenadier miniature for thier streetfighter tabletop. It is a huge steroid monster in whos hand an assault rifle looks tiny. Another one that I wouldn't want to meet in the dark. |
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A Ral Partha Streetwalker for the Shadowrun game. I used a thin coat of black ink on the legs to simulate silk stockings (?dont know the right word) and some neon effect colors, the latter of which actually show up much brighter on this picture than on the actual figure. |
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This miniature is an example of one of my first conversion done because I couldnīt find a suitable figure to represent one of my RPG characters. In this case a Grenadier wizardess from one of the dragon packs was converted into a Cyberspace musician by filing away the magical wand and adding a t-shirt and a guitar. The rat shaped guitar was made using modelling putty. The soft drink cans are just thick pieces of wire. |
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Another Ral Partha Shadowrun miniature. |
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This Ral Partha figure is a nosferatu vampire for the VtM game. I especially like the contrast between the ugly, warty skin and the old fashioned business suit. |
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This is a space soldier form Metal Magic which I painted to represent one of my Cyberspace Characters. It features some of the smallest scripting i have don on a figure so far: the left shoulder has a tiny tatoo stating "I love Need", which most people fail to notice. That can be frustrating, considering how much of a hassle it was to paint the darn thing in the first place. |
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This Grenadier miniature was painted to represent a vampire for the VtM game, therefore the pale skin. The figure with its sweeping long leather coat is quite impressive, it really is a pity that these miniatures are no longer available. |
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This RAFM miniature was also painted to represent a VtM character. This one more interested in economic pulses than blood (one hopes). |