Saturday 21 February 2015

Pulp: The Mad and the Bad

Introduction

A little while ago (I thought it was but a few weeks, but it turns out to have been October last year), I showed my painted model of Herr Stengel, a sinister pulp Nazi villain.  Since then, I've finished off a few more pulp figures including some associates of his.  Today is the first day of the week where I've had good enough sunlight to take semi-decent pictures of them, so here they are...

The Bad

This is a pair of fairly generic 1930s or 1940s thugs.  The only thing about the models that really makes them "Nazis" is the German sub-machine guns they are carrying.  However to make their affiliation a bit more obvious, I've painted an arm-band on one and a "swastika" tie on the other.  Mind you, I think that the design on the tie may be a little too small to spot!


So, here they are with their boss, just ready to thwart some American archaeologist or British pilot/adventurer.  Good luck with that, boys!

The Mad

I've also completed another Artizan figure, billed as "Mad Jack, the Lighthouse Keeper".  I liked the name so much that I kept it, though I did consider "Crazy Joe" as well.  I can just see him being the lonely caretaker for some semi-ruined building in a remote part of the Northumbrian coast!

Although I think it's unlikely that Mad Jack will fit into a scenario that involves Nazis, I might use him with Mystery Inc in a Scooby Doo game.  Alternatively, I could get out my Sea Devils and related Doctor Who miniatures; he'd be a perfect victim for these maritime pests!

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    1. Thanks! Now I've got to find a use for them, of course.

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  2. Nice set of figures, Hugh. You should have stuck with the name "Crazy Joe" as he looks a lot like Zabadak/Joe.

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  3. Nice!!! I plan on purchasing a few of these sets when Crooked Dice get around to doing the New Avengers set (hoping for this year) Love the First episode of the new avengers 'The Eagles Nest'

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    1. Thanks, Simon. Artizan do some brilliant Pulp figures; they paint up very well.

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  4. Great stuff Hugh. Very nice indeed and terrific link to the Sea-Devils (not sure how I missed that posting the first time round). Wunderbar!!!

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    1. I can't help going back in my mind to the conversation in my Sea Devils post about model lighthouses. Maybe one day I'll make one after all?

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  5. Nice looking minis, love "Mad", great pose and great paint job!

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    1. Well, most of it is the Artizan figures. They're such good models that it's not hard to paint them!

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  6. Great villiany C6, but whilst the armband is superbly done it's also a bit restricting for using him as a "multi-purpose" figure.
    The lighthouse keeper could be used during a beach landing, helping the evil Nazis land from their submarine etc., after all not all lighthouses were on outcroft of rock !
    (He's a great figure too)

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    1. You're right - he could be a 5th columnist after all! Maybe the "mad" part is just an act to keep people away :-) .

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  7. Cracking set of bad guys C6. Love "Crazy Joe", a great likeness.

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    1. You know, I'm seriously considering painting over "Mad Jack" and renaming him to "Crazy Joe"!

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  8. Great work. As Joe says mad Jack could well be signalling a submarine which may be landing or extracting spies, assassins, plague bearers, counterfeit money to ruin the economy or anything else you can think of. While he may only have a limited role, what if the Nazi submarine was disguised as Nessie! Now there is a scobby do story if ever I heard one!

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    1. A Nazi submarine disguised as Nessie? That's crazy talk - but I like the sound of it :-) !

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  9. Great looking character figures - wonderfully painted too, of course.

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    1. Thanks, Dean. I think they turned out well.

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  10. I have the evil nazis undercoated for painting and sitting on my desk as I type! Wonderful figures and wonderful painting on your part. Artizan's thrilling tales is such a great range!

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    1. They are great models, aren't they? I'm very tempted to go into Pulp in a big way ("Sky Pirates" is a great concept, as are rocketeers, Nazis, Arab spies &c). Must resist...

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    2. I am just reading the new larger than life rules and they are very good :) There are so many reasons to do pulp...go on....you know you want to!

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