Back in late April I announced some prizes and I am slowly delivering on them. I’m not proud of my tardiness, but I note in my defence that I didn’t promise a delivery date. I know, what a weasel I am.
This rugged adventurer from Bob Murch’s Pulp Figures is on his way to Joakim Strom, the Miniatures Man. Joakim is just starting a pulp project, so I am sure this fellow will get some two-fisted action before too long. Enjoy him, Joakim.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
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Nice work on the thick-headed brute. Looks like he has a taken more than a few jabs to the nose.
ReplyDeleteExcellent. I look forward to seeing him on a games table near me in the near future!
ReplyDeleteVery very cool looking fig Michael!
ReplyDeleteI will enjoy him for sure. He will have a hard time battling pistol-armed femmes fatales, sword wielding ninjas, mad doctors, strange idols and more.
ReplyDeleteGreat figure! Thanks Michael!
/Joakim
Mike, that's some really nice work! Definitely not a man to mess with.
ReplyDeleteHe just screams rugged, nice work Michael.
ReplyDeleteThanks all. If Brock Samson from The Venture Brothers had a grandfather, this is how I imagine he would look like.
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid job Michael.
ReplyDeleteGot it, and it looks even better in the flesh (or tin, rather)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
/Joakim