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Gian’s Mini Madness

Gian’s Mini Madness

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Project Blog by gianlucafiorentini123 Cult of Games Member

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About the Project

For years I've tried doing blogs for various armies but they've always ended up trailing off as I've left armies behind or the gap between updates got too long so I've decided to try and keep one of just all the random minis I paint up, including some from the past that I just love.

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Faceless Men

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So for this update I’ve got one of the character pieces that came with The Faceless a board game I backed on KS by alter ego games. While it only came with 4 minis each is brimming with character and have a very cool horror style too them.

4 Years: 1 down 100 to go

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So after receiving a massive box from CMoN about 4 years ago filled to the brim with miniatures I have finally gotten round too painting one of them. One of the main reasons I bought into the KS is because of the wide range of characterful miniatures that come in it.

The great thing is that the minis are so textured that you really can get great results from some very simple techniques.

 

An old favourite of mine.

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 Ancient Brother Men’et

XII legion, 144th Company

Men’et as seen following deployment on the eighth day of the siege of Terra, his burnt out husk was found by Imperial Fist recovery teams following the siege. The honour of killing the traitor would go unclaimed for over a century until a pict-recording from an ancient suit of armour was recovered showing the kill belonged to Brother Egber of the Imperial Fists 49th company before his position was over run by the forward elements of the World Eater advance.

An old favourite of mine.

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 Ancient Brother Men’et

XII legion, 144th Company

Men’et as seen following deployment on the eighth day of the siege of Terra, his burnt out husk was found by Imperial Fist recovery teams following the siege. The honour of killing the traitor would go unclaimed for over a century until a pict-recording from an ancient suit of armour was recovered showing the kill belonged to Brother Egber of the Imperial Fists 49th company before his position was over run by the forward elements of the World Eater advance.

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