Saturday 30 April 2016

Grimminions (4-5)

My final Grimminions are done! I started all five Grimminions at the same time, then focused on the three I thought would be easiest to finish first, with every intention of finishing the other two a week or so later. That was a couple of months ago....

Anyway, the little guy with the traffic cone on his head got some work done while waiting for paint to dry on another mini, and so made some quick progress. That just left the limited edition Kickstarter exclusive Grimminion on its mono-wheel, the most complex of the bunch due to the different 'bits' of the model, and which I finished today. That now takes me to a 'full' card of Grimminions, which can be surprisingly formidable to an unsuspecting opponent; the more there are, the higher value their key Traits of Strength, Defense and Agility become; in effect the Grimminions are treated as one model in terms of making an Attack, but with the option of which model it comes from, and as noted, with high Trait values backing it up.

Finishing the Grimminions is pleasing both in terms of having more painted Grimm (yay!) and finishing more Minions (also yay!). This takes me to 136 painted Pulp City minis, and halfway to the modest target of 12 Pulp City minis for the year which I set at the outset. I'd like to get a couple more Powerhouses done soon, including TINY!

Grimminions
Hero/Villain, Brawler, Level 2+ Minions
30 mm

12 comments:

  1. Wow 136 painted models is a great number, let alone all from the same range! Nicely done!

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    1. Thanks Obsidian3D. :)

      I still have something like 60+ to go for my personal Pulp City collection, years of painting ahead.... :)

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    2. That's your own fault for keeping on bringing out more figures- if you ever want to finish the range you are going to have to paint quicker or stop releasing figures (I can't see either happening). These ones are very cute by the way.

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    3. Cheers mate. :)

      The gap certainly continues to grow between what i have finished and what is available...

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  2. terrific-looking little fellas, PulpCitizen. Love'em. You really do paint this range very well indeed.

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  3. From the whole wonderful range of Pulp City I like the Grimm the most. They are just so cute, but in a strange weird way, and very characterful to boot. Your paintjob only makes them shine even more! Very good job!

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    1. Thanks Wouter. :)

      The Grimm are some of the most relaxing minis I paint from any range, and that is down to their design - hats off to Melvin on their visual concept and the sculptors for following that through. :)

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  4. These are both excellent dude. Look forward to facing these at some point :)

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    1. Cheers mate. :)

      Hopefully sometime very soon. :)

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