- December 20th, 2011, 5:46 am#366441
Hello fans! Had no idea where to post this so I thought I'd post it here. I recently stumbled upon the gold that is "Ghostbusters! a frightfully cheerful role playing game." I am a perfectionist when it comes to my Role Playing in all its forms and I have to have a visual counterpart to go along with my games.
So you can imagine my dismay when I found out after hours of searching the web there were never mini's made for the game system. This just wouldn't do for me, not at all, especially since I play a lot of miniature games and consider myself resourcefull when it comes to these things.
I started searching for an easy way to recreate some good quality mini's for the game and a surprisingly short internet search later, I discovered this http://carmensminiaturepainting.blogspo ... -call.html
In his blog I was able to find my way to getting the perfect starter points for my mini's. Shown Below is the work in progress pics.
The whole group with the basic build packs on their backs. I know they aren't screen acurate but it get the point across and trust me, when the paint gets on it looks real.
Here is the second phase which was adding the wires and the wand to the packs. (really frustrating)
I will post the painted pictures as soon as I finish with this post as this post is getting kinda long.
So you can imagine my dismay when I found out after hours of searching the web there were never mini's made for the game system. This just wouldn't do for me, not at all, especially since I play a lot of miniature games and consider myself resourcefull when it comes to these things.
I started searching for an easy way to recreate some good quality mini's for the game and a surprisingly short internet search later, I discovered this http://carmensminiaturepainting.blogspo ... -call.html
In his blog I was able to find my way to getting the perfect starter points for my mini's. Shown Below is the work in progress pics.
The whole group with the basic build packs on their backs. I know they aren't screen acurate but it get the point across and trust me, when the paint gets on it looks real.
Here is the second phase which was adding the wires and the wand to the packs. (really frustrating)
I will post the painted pictures as soon as I finish with this post as this post is getting kinda long.