Grimm Lee Chan is my first painted Pulp City mini of 2017, and that means I am happy to have made a start right at the beginning of the year. Even better is the fact he has been hanging around the painting queue for a few months and is now done. I actually finished him a week or so ago, but was waiting to be able to spray varnish him.
The jumpsuit is a colour reversal of the classic Bruce Lee outfit as I am planning to do another model from the range in the classic yellow scheme with black arm stripes.
Grimm Lee Chan is one of the many Grimm available, and a Level 1 Brawler. He can also be used in The Way Teams. In The Way he has great synergy with White Tiger as she boosts his basic Attack die pool to 3 dice, which can help trigger his Power that allows reduced cost Follow Up Attacks. The Attack that this works on is Grimm Chucks which has an impressive Damage 2 as basic Effect (FX), itself pretty unusual for a Level 1 Supreme.
Not sure what will be painted next. Maybe Feartigo, although I have my eye on Scarab too, but really I should get White Tiger and/or Grimmsham done as soon as possible for their respective Factions, so time will tell!
Grimm Lee Chan
Hero/Villain, Brawler, Level 1, Nature
30 mm
Fab job dude colour scheme looks better than I imagined it would when you mentioned it the other night :)
ReplyDeleteCheers mate. I am pretty pleased with how he turned it out. :)
DeleteI truly like this colourscheme, he looks far more menacing this way and it suits him. The mask and green skintone makes it almost look as if there is a hint towards the TMNT instead of Kill Bill.
ReplyDeleteThanks Wouter. :)
DeleteBecause of the yellow-ness in the skin tone, it made sense to get the contrasts. I retained the purple motif of the studio version's skin in the hair. Overall I am pretty happy with this one. :)
Lovly miniature!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal. :)
Delete"He has been hanging around the painting queue for a few months and is now done." - I actually think I get more satisfaction from doing this than in painting a new model from start to finish. Great work, and a fine start to the year :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers Simon. :)
DeleteThere is a definite satisfaction in finishing something long overdue. :)