I’ve never tried to write anything for this site from my phone, but for this quick photo post, I figured I’d give it a try.
When I started running Daring Entertainment’s War of the Dead setting for Savage Worlds more than two years ago, I decided to modify plastic miniatures for the game. The idea came from the incredibly creative Jordan Peacock, who makes some fantastic miniatures for his games this way.
Now that I am looking at running Fun Sized Games’ Streets of Bedlam setting for Savage Worlds, I decided to continue the idea of using modified plastic miniatures, mostly from the HeroClix line, to represent characters in this game. I don’t go through the more intense modifications Jordan does, so most of my mods are just rebasing the figures, though some have minor painting, or other changes.
While Streets of Bedlam will likely not be a “miniatures intensive” game, I’m sure they will be useful at times.
Here is a quick and dirty representation of each of the Streets of Bedlam Archetypes using HeroClix miniatures:
Boss
Bulldog
Dogface
Drifter
Hitter
Monster
Pusher
Regent
Saint
Samaritan
Snoop
Valkyrie
Wannabe
Citizen
Ingenue
Sawbones
[Redacted]
Trouble
Paladin
Capper
Note: Special Thanks to Ryan Conway, who did some of these mods and has given many Clix to the cause.
Also, these pics we’re taken in a hurry with my phone.
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