So
I had to improvise a little (a lot) for this entry! I had what I
thought was a very good concept for the Challenge (the Wicked Witch of
the West), but unfortunately the world's Posts and/or Canada customs
conspired to ruin my plans! Indeed, the order I made specifically for
this bonus theme round apparently got lost in the mail somewhere, and I
was left with nothing! I actually waited until yesterday, hoping it
might miraculously show up at the last minute but alas it was not meant
to be. I woke up this morning a bit frustrated at the whole situation
resigned that I would miss this bonus theme round. But then by
mid-afternoon I shook myself up, and since I always join the bonus round
(terrain excepted), I figured I had to come with something!
So
I frantically went digging into my lead pile. Now, I remembered I had a
lone Far West Cowboy figure left, but that didn't excite me, as it
seemed an easy way out. I figure a few of the entries would be Far West
and I wanted to do something different than a single Cowboy.
And
then by pure luck I stumbled unto two Gangsters figures. They were the
remnants of a pack of Copplestone Miniatures gangsters I bought many
years ago to paint as a gift to Laurie (she's into everything 1930s,
especially the cinema and Film Noir). And my brain started working a
little and making associations...gangsters, mobsters, 1920s Chicago,
Chicago the Midwest city, often referred as the Jewel of the Midwest...ha! Got it! I'm pretty sure no one does Midwest for this theme!
It was a bit of a hectic day after that; they needed to be cleaned, primed, based and painted by midnight.
And success!!
So
my entry is Dean O'Banion and Bugs Moran, the famous leaders of the
North Side Gang, the Chicago Irish Mobsters and main rivals of Al
Capone's Italian Chicago outfit, who fought in the 1920s and 1930s in
what is now known as “The Bootleg Battle of the Marne.” The high and
bloody point of that war being the famous 1929 Saint Valentine's Day
Massacre.
Dean O'Banion and Bugs Moran |
I
went with classic Mobsters suits colours of Navy blue and "shiny" grey,
and really I'm just happy I managed to not only finish them but making
them look decent with very limited time. I won't win this challenge but
I'm really proud I managed to sneak in this entry! They will be added to
Laurie's Gangsters collection as I really have no gaming use for them.
Great work Iannick!
ReplyDeletenice gangsta's mate, can't beat some Tommy-gun action!
ReplyDeleteNice hoodlums Iannick :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice work!
ReplyDeleteAwesome stuff!
ReplyDeleteNice work, I like the very gangstery black and white shoes!
ReplyDeleteLovely finish on these wiseguys, very nicely done!
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