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Title: Bridgeburners
Post by: Wolf Knight on June 27, 2011, 20:00:06
In the epic fantasy book series Malazan Book of the Fallen, the Bridgeburners are an elite unit of soldiers in the Malazan Empire. Their sigil is an arched stone bridge with a background of licking flames... their motto: First in, last out. They are great in combat, but they are also sappers, saboteurs and masters of explosives!

Thanks to Arnaud's (cowabougna) decal technic I managed to reproduse these first basic, and most important characters of the Bridgeburners!

(http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/Baldthar/Bridgeburners/DSC02887.jpg)

I love Arnaud's decals, because he did not just do a stone bridge, but an exploded one with the flames coming out of its middle...

So, to meet the basic characters (I won't bore you with character details, although it would be very interesting to know):

(http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/Baldthar/Bridgeburners/DSC02888.jpg)

Captain Ganoes Stabro Paran in the middle, flanked by Sergent Whiskeyjack on his left handside, and by Quick Ben, a most strong mage, on his right.

(http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/Baldthar/Bridgeburners/DSC02890.jpg)
From left to right, Fiddler, Hedge, and Mallet... Fiddler and Hedge are very experienced sappers while Mallet is a very professional healer. All three of them with their... distinct personality  ;)

Another pic of the three men...
(http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/Baldthar/Bridgeburners/DSC02889.jpg)

and last, but most certainly not least...
(http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x335/Baldthar/Bridgeburners/DSC02891.jpg)
Apsalar or Sorry (as her alter ego is known  >:D), a young female assasin, and Corporal Kalam Mekhar, also an assasin but formerly a Claw... (agent of the Empire's assassin organisation...) 

These guys form up the 9th Squad... Thanks to Arnaud, still plenty of decals here for the entire Bridgeburners Corps  ;D ....

Stay tuned for more!!!
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: bonniebeth on June 27, 2011, 20:05:20
They look really good as far as I can tell! Of course, I have no clue who they are or what they should look like :lol:, but they look sharp to me. ;)
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Wolf Knight on June 27, 2011, 20:17:16
Thank you Bonnie!

Well, not all of them have specific descriptions. Some have really detailed physical descriptions, others have very specific inventory, or habitual descriptions... And they are not supposed to be nearly as neat as I present them to be... they are usually covered up in dust from their munitions and heve little messy details. For example Fiddler's ... fiddle, has a lot of damage on it... They are also not as much military disciplined as one would expect them to be  :lol: There is this funny incident in one of the books where a commander enters a Bridgburners camp asking for their officer in charge... turns out the officer was nowhere to be found and when he was finally contacted, the officer said he had more important things to do than debrief a commander... so the commander ended up waiting for the officer to appear for many days to come  :lol:

I also improvised in some of them customs, thinking what would fit their habits and descriptions...
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: tonguello on June 27, 2011, 22:38:58
I agree with bb...not a clue who these are  :lol:, but I remember you mentioned this books in some other thread.
Anyway I like the customs a lot. I really love the dark not childish colors and it looks like their personality transfix into their looks!
I think that is a great achivement Panos!
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Playmoholics on June 27, 2011, 22:53:24
They look wonderful! I love the background, too  :hatoff:
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: gaspodfreud on June 27, 2011, 23:11:24
cool !! i like theses colors but there're difficult to find unhappilly . 
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: cowabounga on June 28, 2011, 08:27:34
Yes! At last, you used these transfers! When did I send them to you? Wasn't it like last year?
I love the variety, they look awesome, and I love those colors you chose for their clothes. Not easy to come by, but they really make a difference. Maybe you colud use some of the new Red Falcon garments too. They have some nice dark brown accessories.
Do you have some seige machines and stuff to make a little set up? See what they're good at and in action?
I'm not asking for a diorama, just a few things, a battering ram, explosives, catapult, whatever they use.  ;)
Maybe a small bridge to burn...
Cheers,
Arnaud
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Wolf Knight on June 28, 2011, 08:42:20
hehe...
I think you send them to me around Christmas 2010... Yes I though of the falcon garments too! In fact Whiskeyjack's neck piece is from one of those pieces... Siege machines... hmm... the Bridgeburners dont have use for any siege machines... they do everything with Moranth munitions (a type of explosive)  ;D But they did use catapults.... I'll see what I can come up with...

BTW, their name has more to do with them ''blowing up the bridges to their past'' rather than blowing bridges in war, but there is a certain relevance to that aspect as well...  ;)
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: el jefe on June 28, 2011, 13:57:20
Hey, these guys are looking sharp!
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: cowabounga on June 28, 2011, 15:02:07
In fact Whiskeyjack's neck piece is from one of those pieces...

Sorry I missed it. I thought of the scalloped collar thingie, actually. Though I knoww from experience that it comes rather low down the front and back of the figure so it would hide the top of the crest. But, maybe you could give it a try, if you have spares.
Best,
Arnaud
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Rasputin on June 28, 2011, 16:29:32
I too like the browns and blacks you used for them. They look great
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Wolf Knight on June 28, 2011, 17:16:24
Glad you all liked the combination of colours on these guys. The story goes that a company went through a dessert to hunt down a cabal of mages... the crossing of the dessert changed the soldiers so radically and that gave them the name Bridgeburners... I always pictured them as wearing a brownish coloured cloth and armour after that... and after that, its always blowing things up, among other things...  ;D
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Hadoque on June 28, 2011, 18:46:06
Great customs! I like the symbol (sigil?) and the colour-combinations!
 :)9
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: grangel on June 28, 2011, 19:25:08
Yeah!!! you presentation is very late,i was waiting to present us those klickies since Xmas 2010.
Beautiful customs!! Nice Transfers Arnaud as always.
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: el jefe on June 28, 2011, 23:09:16
Panos, you should send a pic of these dudes to the author.  I'll bet he/she would think they were pretty cool.   :)9
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: bonniebeth on June 29, 2011, 02:33:57
That's a very good idea!
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Skywalker on June 29, 2011, 08:08:55
great troop. can i hire them ?   :lol:
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Wolf Knight on June 29, 2011, 08:25:40
great troop. can i hire them ?   :lol:

hehe... you wish...
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Wolf Knight on June 29, 2011, 09:18:47
Panos, you should send a pic of these dudes to the author.  I'll bet he/she would think they were pretty cool.   :)9

 :lol: Cool idea! I wonder what an archaeologist/anthropologist turn author will have to say about a fellow anthropologist recreating his characters with playmobil klickies  ;D
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Gustavo on July 09, 2011, 19:07:20
Lol! ... They're cool indeed! :)

Great to see a group of friends ... It looks like they get along well together! :)
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Wolf Knight on July 09, 2011, 22:12:36
Lol! ... They're cool indeed! :)

Great to see a group of friends ... It looks like they get along well together! :)

Thank you Gustavo!
I afraind that, if you read the second book of the series, you'd see it otherwise  ;)
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Gis on August 10, 2011, 15:14:46
Great Customs Sir Wolf, I read the first book while I was on vacation and the second book is ordered :-)

Knowing a bit about the charachters really makes these customs that much more awesome. Are you planning on doing just the bridgeburners are will you make other charachters from these books as well?
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Wolf Knight on August 10, 2011, 15:26:23
Great Customs Sir Wolf, I read the first book while I was on vacation and the second book is ordered :-)

Knowing a bit about the charachters really makes these customs that much more awesome. Are you planning on doing just the bridgeburners are will you make other charachters from these books as well?

Hey Gis! Glad you liked them! Thanks to Arnaud these guys was easy to create. I doubt I'll create any other characters, if you went through the first book you must have realised the quantity and complexity of the characters... i doubt its easy to recreat, lets say, Anomander Rake with playmobil parts, although it might be possible.. when you read more books you'll see what happens to the Bridgeburners... that not easy to recreate
Title: Re: Bridgeburners
Post by: Saskia on August 11, 2011, 05:36:48
I agree with what's been said before, I like the colours you used makes them look all the more real.