Bushido: Prefecture of Ryu

One lesson in gamecraft is that if you want to play a particular game, it’s helpful to provide all the materials. Skirmish games make this not too painful. Since GCT was nice enough to put a Ryu model in the VIG bags at Adepticon 2017, Ryu would be the second faction.

Hiro Takashi
Hiro Takashi

Unlike the Ito starter, the Ryu starter models are wearing something approximating uniforms. That made it easy to batch paint, although it’s a bit harder to remember who is who.

Hanso
Hanso

Also unlike Ito, these models are mostly one piece and fairly blocking. The poses are a bit less dynamic, but they’re also quite sturdy. Hanso has the sword-and-scabbard thing, but without any of the fragile joints of the Ito models.

Minuro
Minuro

Minuro’s gun is the only one in my collection. But with a dragon wrapped around it, I’m not sure it really counts as a gun.

Ryu Yariman
Ryu Yariman

I’m quite happy with how the armor turned out. It reads as black, but the texture comes through quite well. It’s a simple mix of thin paint and drybrushing, but it comes together nicely.

Jin
Jin

Dragons don’t just belch bullets, sometimes they have stabby tongues.

Kenta Takashi
Kenta Takashi

Kenta Takashi was the swag bag freebie. He’s a quite different look from the rest of the set, but I kept a blue shirt to hopefully tie them together a bit.

I still haven’t played a non-demo game, but with two factions I’m running out of excuses.

Malifaux: Serena Bowman

It’s practically time for book 6 for Malifaux, so I guess I should get started on book 5.

Serena Bowman
Serena Bowman

I don’t think I sold the scars very well on her arms and torso. Or the skin tone in general. At least her dress looks nice.

I’ve played a few games with her. So far I’ve gotten so fixated on her healing and passing out Black Blood that I don’t get far enough forward to even try out the self-summoning.

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