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What can we do as hobbyists to be creative without spending money? We can dream up forces that might be interesting to see on a board and then flesh it out to share with others that might build and play with them.

@sundancer Ok, I agree on the Germans/Texans anaolgy, though the selection of Napoleonic figures is pretty well stacked for being either French or British. Considering the tops of the Bavarian headwear looks like sprouting vegetables already without conversion I thought it easy to make changes for the theme of the game story. It also doesn’t hurt that some of the uniforms are green so painting vegetable soldiers wouldn’t be as weird in a limited pallette centering around that color. Mud brown reigns supreme but something brighter can exist. Nuts to the white uniforms (those poor washer women).

Overall Turnip28 is a fun mental exercise. Those blue furred bastards you’re trying to push into my head (Noooo!) have no place other than the Jedi murder planet of Order 66. They’re all wrong for the fact that nobody is wearing any pants. For God’s sake, put on some pants! Beyond that, thank you for the correction on spelling.

Mordheim is the same visual appeal of Turnip28 in the grimdark medieval. All sorts of gribbly textures and wild excursion into paranormal madness.

Lol.. it looks like you started to move your body and it is moving those bowels. Congratulations on your improved gastrointestinal health!

@danlee Limited pallette in monochrome? Ouch

@pagan8th All in or atleast far enough to reach the bottom. As long as you enjoy the minis its all good. The worst case scenario is you just hand then off to someone else to enjoy

@templar007 Good to hear you’re still plugging away at your ships. Consistency is key.

Mordheim is the same visual appeal of Turnip28 in the grimdark but medieval. All sorts of gribbly textures and wild excursion into paranormal madness makes for fun times. As far as conversions there are plenty of plastic kits out there to mess with and play. It all boils down to the warband you want to play.

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