Very nice indeed! A friend of mine produced a HOTTs army of such figures complete with all manner of strange and exotic things best left on the pages of 50 shades of grey....
If one is not too nitpicking about 'historical accuracy' two of them -perhaps three, with a hat conversion- could equally appear in a 18th C. 'Lacepulp' / Pirates setting.
Those look great Fran! I have been debating about getting a couple of those Foundry packs. Where there is a saloon there will be soiled doves and there are a lot of saloons in Calamity.
Help me kind, sir... what kind of music would be their background?
ReplyDeleteLike the two on the ends!
ReplyDeleteThey would work well for a steampunk setting also.
My kind of girls....:)
ReplyDeleteSteve
Lovely jubbly!
ReplyDeleteI can see you spent a bit of extra time in painting these up Francis. Methinks your brush lingered long in some places :)
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DeleteHi Fran,
ReplyDeleteVery nice indeed! A friend of mine produced a HOTTs army of such figures complete with all manner of strange and exotic things best left on the pages of 50 shades of grey....
(He is a rather unusual chap to be sure....)
All the best,
DC
Are you saying I'm unusual?
DeleteHe says it lik e its a bad thing!
DeleteGreate work Fran !
ReplyDeleteNice minis, Fran! Good thing you already got the Law in Angry to keep things getting too rowdy! ;)
ReplyDeleteYou need to get out more.
ReplyDeleteI'm a wargamer, I don't get out at all!
DeleteIs it just me or does the broad in the light blue dress have a mustache?
ReplyDeleteIt was the 1800's mate.
DeleteNice work Fran! The lady in red has a rather large pair!!
ReplyDeleteIt's the same with a tart as it's the grocer, the customer see's what he gets in advance ;-)
ReplyDeleteIan
Great work on these!
ReplyDeleteGiggedy giggedy!
My kinda ladies!
ReplyDeleteI concur with Dave - Giggedy giggedy indeed
Is something wrong with me if I say I like them a lot?
ReplyDeleteNo there isn't mate!
DeleteMy kinda women!
ReplyDeleteNegotiable and ample virtues, as well.
ReplyDeleteAn ornament for any greasy, dusty Wild West gin mill.
ReplyDeleteA nice view anyway...
Cheers
Monty
Some great paintjobs.
ReplyDeleteEach of those miniatures has a couple of great features.
Very nice Fran you should have a go at the Ripper demo game for EotD with these.
ReplyDeleteGot your house all in order
ReplyDeleteI didn't realise they had plastic, sorry - cosmetic surgeons back then.
ReplyDeleteGreat fun figures Fran! :)
ps, I assume that the township they live in is in Silicone valley?
DeleteStop it now, just natural firmness!
DeleteWell howdy ladies! ....It gets mighty cold in these parts you might want to dress up warm. (You need no encouragement from me. But Yeehaw!)
ReplyDeleteoooh, those are some naughty ladies.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Perfect for games of Dr Who, 7TV or Empire of the Dead
ReplyDeleteSo branching out and trying to get dough from other businesses huh?
ReplyDeletePleasure industry is where to be!
DeleteIf one is not too nitpicking about 'historical accuracy' two of them -perhaps three, with a hat conversion- could equally appear in a 18th C. 'Lacepulp' / Pirates setting.
ReplyDeleteSo does this mean we are going to see the rejects do a western shootout battle report?
ReplyDeleteThose look great Fran! I have been debating about getting a couple of those Foundry packs. Where there is a saloon there will be soiled doves and there are a lot of saloons in Calamity.
ReplyDeleteThey look great - especially in formation :) Dean
ReplyDeleteNice figures. They do look authentically nasty and unwholesome. How do gamers use them in a game?
ReplyDeleteThat woman is showing off those ankles! How scandalous! How could you have such figures in your collection?! There are children around!
ReplyDeleteSexy and historically very informative...great post, no doubt and nice sculpt...
ReplyDeletePhil.
Nice establishment to drop by in the afternoon for some tea and strumpets!
ReplyDeleteJJ
Nice work as always... I take it they are all paid up members of the Seamstress Guild though?
ReplyDeleteI agree with DWei, the unexpected sight of female ankles near drove me to unspeakable acts... a cold bath and extra Bromide in my cocoa is called for!
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They are perfect for Deadwood!
ReplyDeleteVery nice painting work, Fran.
Good work, like always!
ReplyDeletethose women are not exactly my "cup of tea", I find them too much "painted" !!
Nice ladies, like the painting on the windows, very nice.
ReplyDeleteJust keeps reminding me I can't be dirty with them in Red Dead Redemption.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic, Fran! I love the lady on the left. Such competition between them all.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, Fran. Painted strictly in the interest of historical and anatomical accuracy. Job well done!
ReplyDeleteSafe to say their virtue is nonexistent rather than negotiable!
ReplyDeleteThey look great AL, but I now have visions of a miniature Ray doing unspeakable things to them.
ReplyDeleteGreat figures and a cracking finish!
ReplyDeleteNot a cheerful bunch, are they? But they add a certain authenticity!
ReplyDeletesexy! :)
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, nice wenches you have here Fran.
ReplyDeleteThe only kind ;)
ReplyDeleteVery nice Fran, how much for an hour ?
ReplyDeleteI always like your civilians!
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