It’s Friday and here in the UK at least we’ve woken up to a new government.
So I guess this weeks theme for Find Folk Friday is…change.
Make of that what you will.
As usual I’ll repost the lot and if you like something, share it!
#Nerdlings#FindFolkFriday
Change? She doesn't give change. Correct money only.
The gun shop next door doesn't give credit, either...
The first iteration of Oldgate Market for Necromunda, a bar and a gun shop, each with separate LED lighting.
#Nerdlings#Necromunda##FindFolkFriday
(it was either that or these battered old mimics and plague cart that have been kicking round loose in a box for the last 20 years or so, and they *really* need repainting)
The Lictor's chromatic microscales give it a chameleon-like ability to change colour and texture to blend into its environment. They're not just in the jungle.. they ARE the jungle.
#nerdlings#tyranids#warhammer40k
Before I saw their feet for a moment I thought I just spotted two Nordic Aliens trying to casually fit in with the earthlings.
Reading too much 50s ufology lately. 😬
Well, not so much change as alternative use. These are Essex 15mm SYW Prussians repurposed and painted as Bordurian Freikorps hussars for my 18th century imagi-nations forces (based around Syldavia and Borduria from the Tintin books)
I've used Syldavian "history" (hippolytastinyfootsteps.blogspot.com/2020/06/earl...) as the basis for my early imperial Roman auxiliaries and I've advanced both Syldavia and Borduria to the end of the 19th century as a possible setting for Pulp and In her Majesty's Name games/campaigns.
Change eh? Well I’ve something change worthy… my pink horrors. I painted them ages ago with #AoS in mind but I’ll likely swap them onto square bases for some #theoldworld action.
Tricky to find anything among my orks or D&D minis that matches that theme, but I'll go with the Super Saiyork for three reasons:
1. I changed a broken old warboss into... an anime reference
2. Saiyans have more than a few transformations
3. "Dis ain't even my final form!"