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Ryan Maxwell
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Posted: 18 July 2008 at 7:22am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Thanks, guys! 

William, I'm planning on that becoming Shaman.  I have a few challenges to overcome, & I'm thinking about doing a head swap.  That maniacal grin is going to drive me batty.
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 John Byrne wrote:
Silver Surfer and Iceman get you there with far less work.

True, but I'm not a huge fan of the poses used for the Silver Surfer and Iceman -- plus, there are a LOT of customs out there that use those figures as a base, which is motivation enough for me to locate some other source as a base.

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Problem with using Captain Britain as a base figure is twofold. First, he's
short. Shorter than Captain Britain should be, and much shorter than most
heroically proportioned male superheroes should be.

Second, it's a dull pose! The Surfer and Iceman at least have some gesture
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Found these two gents on my doorstep this morning...



Herc' is just awesome!  Rhino needs to cool it on the 'roids a bit, but I still dig 'im.
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 John Byrne wrote:
Problem with using Captain Britain as a base figure is twofold. First, he's
short. Shorter than Captain Britain should be, and much shorter than most
heroically proportioned male superheroes should be.

Second, it's a dull pose! The Surfer and Iceman at least have some gesture
happening.

 

Good points, JB -- I can't really judge the height aspect yet because I only own the work-in-progress Captain Britain figure and an Ulton figure, and Captain Britain measures up well to Ultron.

As for the pose, I agree that it is pretty dull -- I've even considered cutting off an arm an re-positioning it in order to make it a little less dull, but I think the pose will work well enough as-is for what I'm working on.

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An upcoming figure

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Not bad!
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Is that a Giant-Size Man-Thing?

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And that's why I just said "upcoming figure" :^)

Original sculpt by the same guy that did the Sasquatch a page or two ago.

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As for the pose, I agree that it is pretty dull -- I've even considered cutting
off an arm an re-positioning it in order to make it a little less dull, but I
think the pose will work well enough as-is for what I'm working on.

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If you want that pose with a more "heroic" build -- and a taller figure --
consider the Angel. The hair could be removed about as easily as Captain
Britain's boots and helmet, I imagine. Without the wings, I considered him
for Guardian, but decided on the Surfer as he presented less effort.
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Good tip, JB!  I'll have to try to track down an Angel figurine now. 

Thanks!

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Midtown has Angel currently for sale.

LINK

Search for FIGURINE.
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