Last fall, I got to try a new game (at least for me) during Kefcon called In Too Deep. Not sure what I was really getting into, however...
I think it best to allow the makers of the game provide the intro!
So afterwards I was talking with Craig about our thoughts of the game. Both of us were taken enough to track it down for our group to play. The copy I found didn't have the miniatures, just the standees, so a quick search got me the company's website & I was able to procur them.
So here are the first bunch I finished painting up during the weekend. These figures are likely close to 54mm in scale.
The Jumper & The Scourge
The Sprinter & The Fixer
The Disruptor & The Persuader
These were done with Speedpaints/Constrast Paints, with minor acrylics to finish or the metal pieces
And the rear view.
There are another 4 or 5 cyber criminals to paint, as well as the Security Bot & Droids. Then we will be ready to get a game in. I am not sure our club night will work as there won't be enough time, however it may provide a good opportunity to show the game & see who goes Too Deep!
Thanks for visiting.
Some fun looking figures although not a game for me 🤔
ReplyDeleteI thought the same Matt, but after playing it a couple of hours, it was an interesting experience. I know your much more of a historical fella!
DeleteThe figures turned out very well, excellent work. You are inspiring me to try speed paints on my Big Bang Theory Cosplay Justice League figures. What paint brand / colour did you prime them with before using the speed paints / Contrast paints?
ReplyDeleteBlack primer, followed by Grey/then white drybrushing. Usual assortment of GW Contrast, Army Painter speed paints.
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