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Fury of Dracula

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23 Nov 2009 18:59 #47758 by Hatchling
Replied by Hatchling on topic Re:Fury of Dracula
I like what Mad Dog has done here. I think I might do this for Chaos in the Old World.

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24 Nov 2009 16:31 #47859 by Hex Sinister
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Hey, Mad Dog. Are they sticky/tacky? Does that shit come off on your fingers or what?

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25 Nov 2009 00:34 #47886 by ChristopherMD
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Hex Sinister wrote:

Hey, Mad Dog. Are they sticky/tacky? Does that shit come off on your fingers or what?


No, they aren't sticky at all and nothing comes off. The basic process I used was to color them with the sharpie, let them dry, then wash them in rubbing alcohol purposely trying to remove as much of the sharpie ink as possible. Most of the ink will come off, but what stays is what is permanently on the plastic. Then I repeated the process until they were completely covered and nothing came off with the rubbing alcohol. So ultimately the only ink on them is what's permamently attached to the plastic if that makes sense. I just went and tried again to wipe off some of the ink with my fingers and couldn't do it.

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08 Dec 2009 08:24 - 08 Dec 2009 08:48 #49310 by Mr. White
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If I were to ever own FoD again, which I doubt, this is what I'd do:

Go find 5 wooden chess pieces. A king and four pawns. Stain them all a dark color. Paint the king black, with maybe a little red trim near the top. Paint the four pawns their own color, in very warm earth tones: brown, blue, green, orange/red. Use a bit of that dark wood stain again in the crevices of the pieces. Then get some sandpaper and lightly swipe parts to give them all an aged look.

FoD has more theme than any other game I've played. However, the minis really cheapen it up. Using 'antique' game pieces like this would hopefully create the feel of Van Helsing and company residing over a map of europe using old bits in the study to plot their courses and track dracula. I'd also add in the red Pente style beads Uba mentioned some time ago and let them use the 'dracula' king piece for where they think dracula is or however they like.

The plastic minis would have to go.
Last edit: 08 Dec 2009 08:48 by Mr. White.
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08 Dec 2009 09:05 #49311 by ubarose
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Jack,

That is a beautiful idea. I might have to steal it.

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08 Dec 2009 09:37 #49317 by Mr. White
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I was hoping someone would.

I don't own the game, and would really like to see a picture of this.

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10 Feb 2012 20:33 #115963 by dragonstout
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ubarose wrote: Jack,

That is a beautiful idea. I might have to steal it.


Did this ever happen (i.e. did someone ever execute the chess piece pimping)? I'd love to see pictures too.

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10 Feb 2012 20:42 #115968 by Sagrilarus
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I have yet to play this one. I keep hoping to pick it up in a trade but it never seems to appear, even in the big math trades.

S.

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10 Feb 2012 20:51 #115976 by san il defanso
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That's because only stupid people trade it away.

Then again, I know a lot of stupid gamers.
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23 Sep 2016 14:01 #234887 by the_jake_1973
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I think I have a weekend project now.
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23 Sep 2016 14:05 #234888 by stoic
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I wish that I could see Ubarose's pics of her FoD painted miniatures. The pics are all kaput.

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23 Sep 2016 15:09 - 23 Sep 2016 15:10 #234895 by wadenels
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I took a lazy route inspired by White's chess piece idea. I ordered these a few years ago. They're not as bright in person as they look on the order page, but they're still pretty bright. Hoping they wear down with use.

My GW FoD was missing some pieces so we were using Arkham Horror minis for the investigators for a while. Chess pieces are better, and I never would have thought of it.
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27 Sep 2016 10:42 - 27 Sep 2016 11:02 #235033 by Cranberries
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I bet these could be sanded and stained.
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27 Sep 2016 16:54 #235052 by wadenels
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That's exactly what I ordered for GW's The Fury of Dracula, but I haven't gone through the trouble of weathering them. Using the pawns for the hunters and a little Dracula mini for behind the screen.
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27 Sep 2016 17:11 #235053 by Michael Barnes
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You should try this Citadel technical paint called Typhus Corrosion...it's kind of like a wash, a little thicker so it has more pigment. Still translucent, but it won't just wash into the crevasses. It might not work with those having a glossy finish/not being primed, but I think it might darken them down and also make them look more worn.

I can't imagine sanding those.

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