Hiawatha Posted December 4, 2011 Posted December 4, 2011 Hi, I made this little scene on Thanksgiving (United States holiday) to celebrate its history, but I didn't upload it, so sorry it is a little bit late. I hope you enjoy the figures! Thanks for reading! Quote
Scorpiox Posted December 9, 2011 Posted December 9, 2011 A nice small creation depicting a lovely scene of charity. The natives giving the settlers food, who'd have thought the Americans would decide them to be 'savags' and decide to kill them after what they did. Nonetheless, I like your figures, though you could use a Western native figure or the newer CMF ones. Quote
Hiawatha Posted December 9, 2011 Author Posted December 9, 2011 Nonetheless, I like your figures, though you could use a Western native figure or the newer CMF ones. Thanks, I thought the Islander torso more represented the Northeatern Eastern Tribes, rather than the Western torsos since they seem to represent the Great Plains Natives. Quote
CMP Posted December 9, 2011 Posted December 9, 2011 A simple creation, but I do love the blending of the classic pirate things with the modern stuff, ie, the costumes and the hair. A nice small creation depicting a lovely scene of charity. The natives giving the settlers food, who'd have thought the Americans would decide them to be 'savags' and decide to kill them after what they did. Well, that's pretty needlessly insulting. Thanks. Every country's had its low points, but I don't think things like this should even be brought up. Always turns into a drawn-out argument. Quote
Hiawatha Posted December 9, 2011 Author Posted December 9, 2011 (edited) A simple creation, but I do love the blending of the classic pirate things with the modern stuff, ie, the costumes and the hair. Thank you very much! I too thought the new POTC hats and the religious torso made a great Puritan from the early 1620's along with the classic Armada head. Also the mixture of the Islanders and the newer hair peieces made great Natives as well. I'm glad you enjoyed! Edited December 9, 2011 by Hiawatha Quote
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