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As something of a follow up to the Watchmen decals I made a few weeks back, I thought I'd post their fictional "Golden Age" predecessors - The Minutemen.

Hollis Mason, the first Nite Owl.

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Tan torso, head; dark tan hips; flesh arms, legs; and black hands.

Sally Jupiter, the first Silk Spectre.

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Flesh head, torso, left arm, left hand; black legs, right arm, right hand; yellow hips, reddish brown Endor Leia hair.

Edward Blake, the young Comedian.

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Flesh head; yellow arms, torso, hips, legs; black hands and classic hair. (He was neater in his youth!)

Nelson Gardner, Captain Metropolis.

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Red head, arms, torso; orange hips, legs; yellow hands; blue cape; and tan flat top hair.

Bill Brady, the Dollar Bill.

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Blue head, arms, torso, legs; red cape, hands and hips.

Ursula Zandt, the Silhouette.

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Flesh head; black hands, arms, torso, hips, legs and bob cut hair.

The Hooded Justice, identity unknown. (Possibly Rolf Müller?)

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Dark purple head, arms, torso; dark grey hands; dark red cape, hips and legs.

(I do know that TLG have not yet manufactured a dark purple head, but I've yet to come up with a feasible solution here. I suppose while I'm in fantasy land here, why not a dark purple farmers' cowl? Ideas?)

Byron Lewis, the Mothman.

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Dark red head, arms, torso, legs; black hands and hips.

(Still trying to work out how best to do his wings...)

And here's the original topic, for anyone who's not familiar with it:

http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=32181

As always, any opinions/suggestions/feedback is much appreciated! :sweet:

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Nice work,... all in the same style what IMO is important... :thumbup:

- However a slight difference in style between the male and female head-design (female = kind of realistic look, male kind of cartoonish look). Might be worked on ???.

- Where you also can watch out for in future is that you use the same line width. This is not always a must, but it looks better IMO.

- I see you used some foldings in their clothes... watch out that you don't over do it (Example: Sally Jupiter - it looks as if she has huge breasts, maybe below you can use less foldings).

Keep up the good work !!!

By the way, I think you have a design fault in Ursula Zandt... :wink:

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