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Personal logo miniMo Supporting Member of TMP21 Aug 2017 8:28 p.m. PST

Looking for a 28mm figure to use for Inspector Kemp from Young Frankenstein. Any suggestions for what might be suitable?

Winston Smith21 Aug 2017 10:57 p.m. PST

West wind Vampire Wars, Zendarian.
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If you are doing Young Frankenstein, also take a look at the packs of Transylvania mob figures.

pzivh43 Supporting Member of TMP22 Aug 2017 3:26 a.m. PST

A riot is an ugly zing. Und I think it is about time we had on!!

Personal logo miniMo Supporting Member of TMP22 Aug 2017 8:51 a.m. PST

Thanks Winston, that will do (with a bit of hatter work) unless a better image is suggested.

Yes, I've already noted the Translyvanian Mob.

I'm not doing Young Frankenstein per se, but a super deluxe version of Parts Unkown which is developing some Young Frankenstein overtones. By the time I'm done with this project, it will be a Miniatures Boardgame!
(And yes, there will be photos.)

It started veering into Young Frankenstein when I ordered some of the components from the recent ArtsCow sale on custom-printed decks of cards.

Scanned in the original cards and expanded them to 2" x 3" playing card size. Back image on the cards is the book cover for How I Did It, by Victor Frankenstein.

The sale was 3 items for $18 USD with free shipping. I needed (2) 54 card decks for the complete set. For the 3rd Item, I took the backdrop castle image from the movie, converted it to sepia-tone and printed on an 8" round mousepad to use for a die-rolling mat.

Which also led to finding an old German cigar box to store everything.

=^,^=

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