RichardJones said:
" YOU CANT SAVE HIM IF YOUR DEAD , ITS TIME TO ASK YOUR SELF WHAT YOU BELIEVE "
That is AWESOME!!
RichardJones said:
" YOU CANT SAVE HIM IF YOUR DEAD , ITS TIME TO ASK YOUR SELF WHAT YOU BELIEVE "
BlackSleep said:They're painted with a very, very light shadowing. Some look slightly reddish, some look light brown. Of the ones I've seen in person, you can barely even tell there IS a shadow, unless you're very close in on it. It doesn't look as red as in the photos.
MightyMegs said:I didn't repaint the hat at all... the color matches perfectly. I don't have the package, and it's been a while since I bought it... I know he comes with a black jacket that is just a vest shape... the jacket 'arms' are extra figure arms that are packed in the bubble beside the figure. Hope that helps.
tnswman said:That is AWESOME!!
The Golden Idol said:Seriously? I want to get the horse, but I don't like the wide stance of the Indy that comes with it. Can the other Indys sit on the horse normally, with their butts on the seat and their feet in the stirrups? In your pic, it seems that Young Indy can't fit perfectly, which is probably why his butt isn't in the seat. If all the Indy figures CAN sit normally, though, then that would be awesome.
The Golden Idol said:Can someone PLEASE answer my question? I've been waiting for an answer for a while now.
The Golden Idol said:Can someone PLEASE answer my question? I've been waiting for an answer for a while now.
Lambonius said:My, we're a pushy one now aren't we?
To answer your question though, no, the other Indy's can't really sit on the horse properly without some sort of rubberband or something to anchor them down. You can get them into a decent position, but the horse body is too wide for the regular articulated legs, and the only way to get them to sit on the horse is to stretch the crap out of your figures' joints. If Hasbro had meant for the other Indy figures to be able to ride the horse, they would probably have just released the horse by itself.
MightyMegs said:The only time your butt is flat on the saddle is when you are standing still, or walking very slowly, anyway. If you are riding at any kind of speed, the last place you want your cheeks is on the saddle.
bonoferox said:Awesome work on the bridge!
Mightymegs, what did you use for Sir Richard?
Bingo! The line has some other great dead figures in it too....Errex said:Seems like one of those Army of Darkness deadite warriors to me...
inky_skin said:So - heading onto Raiders and the Peruvian Temple...
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The Golden Idol said:BTW, is that a ROTLA Temple Pitfall Indy head on a KOTCS Indy body?
glorbes said:First time poster, so let me just say that I'm thrilled to be here!
There's some really great stuff in this thread...lots of fun and very well executed ideas. The classroom diorama is tops, and incorporates a lot of great little details and touches. The scene and film speceific dioramas are great...its nice to see that others are into this sort of thing too.
Here's a project I'm working on at the moment:
The material I'm using is sheet styrene (060 or 1/16" thickness). The surface (once the 'airframe' is finished) will be 020 thickness styrene sheet (its much thinner and will be able to conform to the rounded shape of the frame). The German Soldier is there for scale reference. Not sure quite how I'm going to execute the landing gear yet, but I'm working on it
I also have a WIP Last Crusade tank that I've been picking away at for a few weeks now...I'll be posting it very soon.