"I'm gonna take you on a trip so far from here." We'll maybe not, but that's my tribute to the late, great, Eddie Mahoney. Anyway, got a second tiki keychain from ebay. Figured two would look more balanced at the entrance of a sacred place. The one on the right is the newer one - with the pointy thing on top of his head.
These can be used a LOS blocking terrain, and/or placed near an area with a victory point - like a sacred area guarded by the tikis.As with the previous one, the tiki was dry brushed with browns to make the details pop. They're actually very nicely detailed and take the dry brush very well. Of course, their butts have the copyright logo on them, which are barely visible to the naked eye.Plan to run a few Tribal games with these sometime after Enfilade next month. Don't want to confuse myself with similar rules - as I'm using One-Hour Skirmish Wargames for my games at the convention.Here's what the keychain looks like before painting and adding a base of Tamiya epoxy putty. There are four or five different versions of these. You can find them on ebay and also Etsy - about $10-15 each.So much from the hobby desk. Still haven't gotten around to finishing up the Alexander the Great and Pyrrhus figures. Hope you all are well, and thanks for visiting the blog.




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