My Malifaux Crew
- Sica's Studio
- May 19, 2020
- 2 min read
Browsing the shop with my husband I found these Malifaux The Kin, I refer to them as my gremlins and I instantly fell in love with their cheeky poses and personalities being portrayed. I am extremely grateful to my husband for putting these miniatures together as they have so many tiny parts and the biggest thing, I hate getting super glue on me :P. (sorry Hun but I have bought some more to :P)
Malifaux is a skirmish-level miniature wargame manufactured by Wyrd Miniatures involving gang warfare in the ruins of a crumbling city. Malifaux is a twisted mirror of an alternate earth in the 1900’s. It’s a game of Gothic Horror, Victorian medieval structures with wild west gun slingers in a fantasy setting. The setting of the game is centred around a mysterious city called Malifaux. The city of Malifaux was discovered through a breach opening into another world. This world is a source of the valuable mineral known as "soulstone" which allows for magical effects. The game pits masters and their crews against one another for control of this resource.
Malifaux has just released their third edition to this game and I am really looking forward to playing a game of Malifaux on our ‘work in progress’ fantasy city table top. I would really love to add more Gremlins to my collection by incorporating 1st, 2nd, and 3rd edition miniatures.
When deciding the colour theme of my gremlins I had to incorporate my favourite colour, blue! I am totally in love with how they have all turned out individually and as a hole.
I painted these in January of 2020 and have used a variety of Army Painter, Vallejo and Citadel paints. With these miniatures however I have used mostly Army Painters paints as it is my largest collection of paints I currently own.
I have used the Monte Morte mini detail brush set to achieve the finer details, for example the pupils, teeth and lit cigar.
I have based these miniatures with resin bases to fit in with our collection of miniatures for Frostgrave. I also believe the bases are perfect for Malifaux to as they have a western feel to them. I have also added some homemade static grass tuffs to add realism and give extra detail.
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