Hellboy: The Board Game – Nazi Knife Fighter I

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  1. Excellent work on the Knife Boy Jeff, I think the color choices you’ve gone for evoke Nazi Germany really well, and great advice from John (reminds me of the Nazi’s in the Blues Brothers).

    Great news on the replacement pieces, that you have at least a full set for Fallout, the Oni having lines could be hidden with paint, so don’t give up on it yet.

    Great progress on the 75 mm model and the NMM on the plate mail looks excellent.

    Shall be interesting to see what you do with the Stonehorn, and those Greek models look very interesting.

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  2. Hey mate! I didn’t know the Hellboy Board Game has Nazis in it. Fitting for Hellboy of course, but I thought the game was set in the modern era. The ochre uniform is most evocative of the Brownshirts that predated the full rise to power, or the DAK. The armband makes it more of a Brownshirt look, though. Of course, as you say, fictional Nazis can be painted in any scheme that evokes the look and feel. I notice you left the armband red without any iconography?

    Shame about the broken Fallout minis, but at least you were able to get replacements that worked. Not exactly a great set of selling points for that range and it’s QC, though!

    Looking at this Oni I can see a couple of options – leaning into it and painting it “as-is” as a damaged horn; resculpting a replacement tip with greenstuff or milliput (or a mix of the two), or cutting them both off and replacing them with a pair from either a metal or plastic miniature of your choice.

    To get rid of (or lessen) the print lines you can try spray filler primer, or perhaps something like a paint-on filler primer applied carefully by brush. AK sells a “microfiller primer” in small bottles (google ak filler primer) though you’ll need a laquer thinner to clean your brushes – and they won’t be good for model painting afterwards so get cheapo ones. Probably still cheaper than replacing the models, though and once it’s in your toolkit it’s there for the next instance it’s needed. Either way, I look forward to seeing what you do with Lokari.

    Nice score with the chain-pull of GW vouchers! It’ll be good to see the Ogre Stonehorn once it starts appearing on the blog. The Greeks look nice as well. Reminds me I need to get onto some of the Greek Pantheon models I have here. Someday. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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