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Miniatures Adventure => Weird Wars => Topic started by: spacelord on April 27, 2008, 08:11:12 PM
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Here's a quickie of Hasslefree's 'Harby' miniature, in Hellboy guise, for anyone interested in an alternative HB mini-
(http://www.satanico.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Harbyhellboy1.jpeg)
He comes with an alternative HB arm and head- as pictured, I sculpted the horn stumps on myself and he doesn't have a tail, but I think it's a pretty good approximation.
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Very nice. Looks like Ron Perlman just stepped off the screen!
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Nicely done, a good fit with the scenery too.
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thats a sweet looking fig
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Thjink I'll need 2 of that fig.. :freak: - one for HB and one for Harby....
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Here's a quickie of Hasslefree's 'Harby' miniature, in Hellboy guise, for anyone interested in an alternative HB mini-
(http://www.satanico.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Harbyhellboy1.jpeg)
He comes with an alternative HB arm and head- as pictured, I sculpted the horn stumps on myself and he doesn't have a tail, but I think it's a pretty good approximation.
Here's (http://forum.backofbeyond.de/viewtopic.php?t=3587&highlight=hellboy) make take on him; I added the tail to.
That background, is that HirsArt blocks? In that case which kits?
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Hee-hee, those nuns are great! :) Maybe I should've given him a tail...
Is the baby hellboy one of the click-base minis?
They are indeed Hirst blocks, from the gothic dungeon builder mould (#45) I've found that you can make a lot of things with just that one mould, but since then I've added basic block, fieldstone, flagstone floor and dragon inn moulds to my collection. (And a few of the Linka stone moulds, too).
I'll post some pics soon of my Hour of Glory 3D layout before I paint it, for anyone interested.
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Nice. 8)
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Is the baby hellboy one of the click-base minis?
No, it's a Hasslefree.
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Great stuff! :love:
Is his Left arm with the gun a seperate piece or is it fixed in that position?
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@Hammershield -thanks for the info, I'll head off to hasslefree's site and see if I can dig one up.
@Captain Gamma -both arms are separate, I toyed with the idea of having his arm pointing straight ahead, but the way the coat hangs, it only really looks correct down at his side.