Hellboy: The Board Game – Johann Kraus III

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  1. Looks great Jeff! Funny to have a mini that’s just the empty suit, is there a mechanic where he can wear it again?

    For the fallout mini, that corner looks like guide rails for a sliding door or something like that. Interesting to have that as a corner. Maybe some sort of armoured door/wall that is currently open? You probably can’t go wrong with some good old hazard stripes, never know when that might close and catch you in it!

    Cool to see mophidius get a plastic core set together, the game must be going pretty well!

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    1. I forgot to comment on the power armour! I think you have the right approach and I’m really keen to see how it turns out. It’s like orks, if you paint it all in one colour it looses that patched together aesthetic which is part of the identity of the models.

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      1. I’m hoping that I’m on the right track and we should see enough progress to judge by this weekend. I completely agree that you have to make the armor look like random scrap metal to make it look properly haphazard. It is a bit of a pain to execute but hopefully worth it in the end.

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    2. I should have taken the time to explain how Johann works in my post and I forgot. I don’t know if he can attack directly with guns or melee weapons, but I do know that he can leave his suit and possess regular enemies and have them attack on your behalf which sounds pretty fun and powerful to me. These markers help you track that when it occurs.

      I think a doorframe is a great interpretation on the base. That would be very easy to paint considering the terrain project I just wrapped up so I am likely to go in that direction. Thanks for mentioning it!

      Its hard to tell sometimes but it seems like Fallout is doing well if they’re essentially re-releasing sets in hard plastic to me too. Since Fallout doesn’t have a tournament scene to speak of, it isn’t popular in game stores like most other miniature games which makes it fly under the radar a bit, but at the same time, something clearly is going right with how much Modiphius supports it which is nice to see.

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  2. Fantastic work on the suit marker Jeff, and can see the dilemma with the helmet and trying to represent it with paint on a solid model, so I think your option works well.

    As for the base It looks like a frame for a hatch, maybe to an underground bunker, as it has no grain I would imagine its supposed to be metal, the other thing it could be is a stress support beam to make the floor more solid, but it’s open to interpretation, as it’s your model.

    Old weathered NMM should be an interesting challenge for you, and I’m intrigued to watch this develop.

    As for the last question, I guess it would come down to what do you want, do you want more models to play around with, and have a go at converting, or are you happy with what you’ve got. I know it bugs me that there is two Kroot I never managed to get hold of, but as they are both shapers, it’s not a massive issue, but my OCD would still really like them in my collection ! LOL

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    1. Thank you, Dave! The helmet was basically guesswork which happens sometimes in our hobby.

      That is a great theory on the base. I hadn’t thought about any of those possibilities. I’ll be doing some photo reference work in the coming days so that I have a decent idea of how I want to paint it. It could be a good opportunity to try something new as well.

      For all of the people out there who can and do paint NMM, a small fraction actually paint weathered and rusty stuff so I might be in rarefied air if I actually pull it off, we’ll see!

      I tend to be more of a completionist too so I’m leaning towards doubling up on the new Core Sets. I know I sometimes get tired of seeing the same miniatures on the table for certain factions and so doubling up on the boxes will help with that. Finding the time to paint all of the minis is perhaps the bigger challenge but I’ll do what I can anyway!

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  3. Those Johann markers are pretty funny. I actually rather like the empty suit, but there is just something unexciting about the ghost mini.

    I hope you have fun with the next Fallout minis; they look like they should be interesting to paint your way through. And I always love to see your Fallout content 🙂

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    1. You’re not a fan of the ghost mini! I remember you saying the same thing when I originally painted it 😀 I think the flat, empty suit is less exciting but that’s just me 🙂 It is a challenge to paint the suit though. You really have to be neat with your brushwork.

      I don’t know if the Raider will be fun but I’m hoping the final results speak for themselves. I’ve got plenty more Fallout minis lined up after this one so it should be a busy year for me with Fallout!

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  4. hope things shape up soon on the non hobby front.

    the suit marker looks great and suitably (hehe) empty.

    good luck with the fallout stuff. 😀

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    1. It seems to come and go a lot for me lately. Some of the biggest factors that would help, I can’t really control right now so I suspect it will be up and down for a good chunk of 2025, unfortunately.

      Very nice pun work there, Stew! I’m glad you like the suit despite how flat it is.

      Maybe if my Fallout painting is good enough, you’ll crack open that box you got for Christmas and shock the hobby world by having a blast painting it 😉

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  5. I like the empty suit myself. It’s got more interest to it and you did a good job with the paint. The “wraith” is well painted (though out of focus) but the sculpt just looks like Generic Ghost #42.

    The odd thing on the corner of the floor looks like it could be a trapdoor for a shelter or a cellar in the floor. Plenty of those in the Fallout games!

    Painting the raider suit in different metals makes sense. Doing it in lots of shades of NMM will be a test in not making it look like shades of grey. Not something I’d be doing! 😀 Though I’d probably do something with heat discolouration on several base metal paints.

    As for the boxes, I’ve bought two (or more) of many, many games’ starter sets – even when the figures are identical. I’d basically ask the following questions:

    Do you WANT the models? Yes -> Can you AFFORD the models? Yes -> Buy it.

    Note: I don’t ask if I NEED or can STORE the models. Those questions are irrelevent. 😉

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    1. Cheers, mate! It was a good challenge to paint the suit to be sure. And yeah, Johann’s spirit is very much out of focus but I painted it a while ago so I was lazy and didn’t retake the photos this time around. As you said, perhaps it isn’t worthy of such treatment too haha

      I think the trapdoor won so I’m going to try and come up with a way to paint as such. Should be an interesting challenge!

      Haha, it is a crazy goal in some ways but I hope the end result makes it worth the effort. If nothing else, I’ll learn something from it, I’d guess.

      I like your decision flow chart! I suspect I will end up rebuying/doubling up on the new starters. It should be fun to see if I can come up with any interesting conversions out of them, if nothing else.

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