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Painting for Profit and Pleasure

A blog of things I paint for my own games and for others on commission.
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Michael Jordal
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The first Wyrd models I painted were from the winner of my auction for the Jack Vasel Memorial Auction. The winner sent me The Lady Justice and Seamus starter boxes for Malifaux. He also sent me the rulebook so I could try them out. After playing the game with a friend we decided to buy a couple starters ourselves. One of my starters was the Neverborn, which I have finished painting along with the addition of a clam-shell of young Nephillim. I also have the Levi box set which I have just started working on.


Here is the crew all together.


The young Nephilim were fun to paint.


The Mature Nephillim is a beast in the game!


The terror tots were so tiny, so I tried to build up their bases a bit more to showcase them a bit better.

Overall I tried to keep the family uniform with a similar palette throughout. I started all of the flesh with the same base-coat and then worked it a bit differently on each model. Making the bases was also pretty fun and I think turned out pretty good.
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