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Images of past painting projects by Impoverished Lackey Hobby Services, a wholly enslaved subsidiary of Battle Works Studios.  None are currently for sale, although we will consider commission work for similar jobs.  We offer miniatures assembly and painting services, custom terrain and conversion work, and we'll even tackle rules editing and proof work.  Interested parties should contact us at impoverishedlackey@yahoo.com
 
Various 15mm Khurasan pieces for a sense of scale, alomgside a 28mm Games Workshop Space Marine - the small infantry figs are on US penny bases, the 40K piece on a 25mm slottabase: 
 
Some of our 20mm field fortifications, painted up in a North African scheme:
 
 
Felid Lion Transport tussling with some Pelagic Dominion bioweapons, all from Khurasan Miniatures: 
 
Startown slums are a tough place - the security teams travel in squad strength, and the customs house doubles as a pawnshop and tavern.  Infantry and smaller buildings from Ground Zero Games, larger pieces are our own kits available over on the Startown Slums page.
 
15mm Awful Green Things From Outer Space - the tentacled adults are from Khurasan Miniatures, while the eggs, babies and fragments are hand-sculpted.  Not quite true to the Tom Wham original, but they also do double duty for gaming the Green Slime sequel.
 
Spacesuited infantry by Rebel Miniatures, robots by Ground Zero Games - these can serve as opponents for the Green Slime above and (by using different squads as different crew races and the robots as the mascot and the robot itself) as proxies for the crew in Awful Green Things from Outer Space from Steve Jackson Games.
 
A few scarred and worn battlestars, from a commission job: 
 
6mm grav armor from Brigade Models:
 
15mm power armor from Critical Mass Games
 
Elf fleet from Spartan Games.  Dig those freehand sail icons!
 
And to conclude, a bare rear end.  Werebear, that is.  A lovely sculpt by the very talented Jason Wiebe.