Author: atomicfloozy
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A Half-Orc and a Blue Demon
Lathula, Female Half-Orc Barbarian During Orctober, I only painted one orc, well, half-orc. Wielding a double-handed great sword is Lathula from Reaper Miniatures. She’s not quite as green as other orcs and goblins I’ve painted. The reason for that is that I’m starting to integrate more of a Robert E. Howard’s Hyborian vibe into my…
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Housing!
If you were to break the miniature tabletop gaming hobby into its various components and ask me to rank them, then building and painting terrain would be near the bottom of the list. Honestly, I prefer to buy terrain prebuilt and pre-painted, but that is often expensive. So, I need buildings for my 10mm Seven…
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More Shieldmaidens
Finally finished the Bad Squiddo Shieldmaidens I had purchased a year ago. The Berserkers are sold in a pack and the heroines are sold individually. There are still several figures in the range which I do not own, maybe someday. Berserkers The Heroines Summary With the completion of these 9 shieldmaidens, the total number of…
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The Fertility Idol (NSFW)
Believe it or not, this post has a Not Safe For Work (NSFW) rating since a stone statue as well as its worshippers are topless. So, if you are a Christian Nationalist or a Republican, pretend to look away. I think I first saw an idol like this in photos of a museum exhibition. In…
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Case of the Redheaded Mutant, Episode 2 – Reprogrammed Blues
Before I get into the next steps of playing 5150 New Hope City PI, let me tell you about the different ways in which you can play the game. I’m using miniatures simply because a part of my gaming hobby is painting and photographing miniature figures and terrain. You don’t have to use figures for…
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Case of the Redheaded Mutant, Episode 1 – Introductions
Time to solve a crime using one of my favorite supplements, 5150 New Hope City PI. The first step is to create my Star character and assemble her team of investigators. The Webb Detective Agency Pamela Athene Webb – It was a curious door, most office doors Pam had ever seen were of glass and…
