Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Temple of Chac - Puccio Cortese

The next adventurer to join the ranks is Puccio Cortese.

 

An Italian sailor turned treasure hunter, his particular relationship to water gives him an advantage in this element. His special ability is Swimming.

 

This is the first of the figures I have not done the strong dip on, relying only on washes & contrast paints. Looking at him here, he may get a bit of dip in some areas to make them pop, such as the gators, backpack & face. One thing I do know, is that they will all get the Skin-tone dip laquer prior to dullcoating once the weather warms to protect them from players greasy fingers & dice bumps. 

 This brings us halfway through the adventurers with 6 more on the way. 

6 comments:

  1. Another successful translation for artwork to miniature work., though I like your chnage of coat colour too!.
    I do like these figures a lot, they make me think of PUlp figures individualness taken to the next level!

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    1. Thanks Zabadak. Yes they do have the Pulp flair for sure.

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  2. Lovely job! I love the art style for this game.

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    1. Thanks Simon, yes the cartoony characters work for this game! As I replied in the previous post, you were correct, these are in fact at the 28mm scale. They did have tiny bases, which differs from all the other boardgame miniatures which seem to have the standard 20-25mm bases. Guess it threw me off. Congrats on your new role!

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  3. Another nice finished effort Terry. I like the pose with the cigar, very lifelike.

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    1. Thanks Dai, I think this guy can also work as a ship captain for Pulp

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