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Mutant Chronicles: Platypus Nostalgia

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  A little Imperial with Mishima Corp and a Korean Auxiliary. I think the Mishima trooper is the closest to a Doom Trooper. It follows the reference pretty closely, though i didn't choose a Mutant Chronicles drawing. 

Mutant Chronicles: Platypus Nostalgia

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  Today, we have Mechs and Assault Squads, Overlords and Pinups, robots and trenches. You'll note nods to Disney's Atlantis, Mucha, and Moebius. More Mishima Corp is coming in the future. It's still mostly Imperial and Bauhaus for now.

Mutant Chronicles: Platypus Nostalgia

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  Some actual drawings from source material as well as some "in the spirit of". Less of my own riffing on these.

Mutant Chronicles: Platypus Nostalgia

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  Going to Mucha and E Nesbit for some inspiration with my new metallic pens. 19010 pinup are education in changing aesthetics. I spent so much time researching dieselpunk tanks that I decided to scratch build my own. We'll get into some legionaires and doom troopers next post.

Mutant Chronicles: Platypus Nostalgia

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  There were too many games. I didn't have time for a 40k knock off. Blood Bowl, Man of War, Necromunda, 40k, and Fantasy Battles all needed time and funding. Seige of the Citadel was frightening and fascinating (there's a special place in my psyche for the Ezoghoul), but getting into the whole Mutant Chronicles was a bridge too far. Imagine my nostalgic delight, then, when I discovered the 2008 movie Mutant Chronicles staring Ron Pearlman! It has all the best parts of Seige of the Citadel and no 40k shoulder pads. It's like a Steam Punk "Doom". It's light watching, but I did enjoy the movie's theme: "The Darkest Age is Yet to Come: Have Faith!". It's not just the theme of the movie, it's also the mechanical principle upon which it runs. I would love to have a sequel that focuses on "Where will you put your faith?" It's a critical discussion for our present moment. Anyhow, above is my personal version of The Mutant Chronicle...

The Bell Compells: Film Platypus

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  Lorna from Over the Garden Wall. Great character from a great short that plays its twist well. Poor Wirt. What a dupe! 

New Style (II): Creative Platypus

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 Some more examples of the new style I'm playing with: The stylized manner allows for larger vistas and ease of execution at the expense of realism.