Jareth Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 First up, we have my Pollmen. Hey, something has to pollinate those giant flowers. The leader has carved bamboo vambraces and a hula-girl grass skirt. The rest have grass skirts made from construction paper. The we have my fish people. I call them Namazu after a legend of magical catfish. Not much to say about building them, just a good combination of parts. I imagine them to be aquatic martial artists. Then there are the Lensmen. After getting five of the atlantis magnet sets on clearance, I was disapointed to find them glued together. I pillaged them for claws and used the heads for flowers, but the bodies were a problem. I unglued them from the base, but the torso & hips are stuck together. Puting most heads just looked odd, but then I got the idea of putting an eye on top. So these are the first paint job I've ever done. I think they would look great in a 3vil ship (Or space skulls) If you decide to recreate these, My advice is to use a sealer of some sort on the paint and then glue them inside the helmet. The helmet sometimes smears the paint when I try and reposition them. I realized they would look great with my beholder (The Giant eyeball) and after a little research found that humanoid beholders are called Lensmen, even if mine look a bit different. Finally there are my Tieflings. I've wondered what to do with these monster4 heads for a while. Everything I did looked odd. But making them uniform troops seems to help. In D&D tieflings are people who are mostly human, but have a little demon or devil blood in them. Like if your great great grandfather was a demon. You can also become a teifling if you dabble to much in evil magic. These are purist. Hope you enjoy! Quote
charlieboy Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 I really like those Lensmen! I also love the Black Falcons with those heads, they look very manacing! Quote
Wardancer Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 (edited) I also like the lensmen a lot. The beholder gives me almost a feeling of disgust, which speaks for its realism. The toadstools make it look like a big ball of meat, great part usage there! Edited May 12, 2012 by Wardancer Quote
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