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Miniatures Adventure => Other Adventures => Topic started by: Prof.Witchheimer on September 24, 2007, 05:44:28 PM
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they are really must have, we just need the dog :)
(http://cp.cobble.phpwebhosting.com/~libertywhite/pics/louise%20210907.jpg)
(http://cp.cobble.phpwebhosting.com/~libertywhite/pics/felicity.jpg)
(http://cp.cobble.phpwebhosting.com/~libertywhite/pics/Wolsley.jpg)
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As soon as he has the whole gang finished, I'll be getting a set.
These are just great!
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Fantastic, a must have :D
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Great sculpts, though not really my kind of subject matter.
-I'd have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids..... :x
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Must have !!!!
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Great!
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Oh I've got to get these.
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Wow, fantastic! Once these are all released, I'm going to have to push some projects back. :)
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Good Lord, somebody SHOOT ME NOW. :x
Sorry. Bit of a rant from a ravid Anti-Scoobydonian.
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Good Lord, somebody SHOOT ME NOW. :x
I'm with you Chris. I don't get the whole Scooby fascination. I watched the show when I was 10, enjoyed it when I was 10, but was pretty much able to let it go after that.
Marc
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Good Lord, somebody SHOOT ME NOW. :x
I'm with you Chris. I don't get the whole Scooby fascination. I watched the show when I was 10, enjoyed it when I was 10, but was pretty much able to let it go after that.
Marc
Never even did so at that age. I pretty much HATED all Hanna-Barbera stuff with a passion, mainly due to the crappy "six-cels-per-minute" quality of animation. Must have been all those 1940s and 1950s Disney and MGM shorts I primarily watched in my formative years that have spoilt me. Nothing beats a late-1940s Tom and Jerry cartoon. NOTHING.
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I was born in '83, and I watched Scooby Doo from sometime around that until I was 10 or 12. I have to love something that did so much to bring me up. :)
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I appreciate the whole nostalgia angle, but IMO the nostalgic item must contain some quality. I LOVED Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea when I was a kid. Thought it was cooler that Star Trek. Today I know better. It was a pretty lousy program. Who knew?
I still love Star Trek, Kolchak and all the Loony Tunes cartoons that were MY bread and butter from my childhood.
:)
Marc
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I appreciate the whole nostalgia angle, but IMO the nostalgic item must contain some quality.
There is definitely some kind of quality there, because I definitely don't like all the shows from when I was a kid. Something about the Scooby Doo plot appeals to me, even now, despite how formulaic it is. :)
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I could never understand as a little kid how the animation in 40s cartoons was better than in the 60s and 70s ones. It seemed like time was going backwards as far as cartoon technology went.
I never realised it was all to do with money.
Kind of liked Scooby and the gang, but my real soft spot was for Dee Dee the Blaxploitation Teen Angel, from that blatant Scooby rip-off, Captain Caveman.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Plynkes/deedee1.jpg)
Now a Hasselfree 28mm fig of her, I would pay money for.
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Now a Hasselfree 28mm fig of her, I would pay money for.
Somehow Iīm not surprised. :lol: Just as well you didnīt demand a set of Josie and the Pussycats armed with broomhandle Mausers!
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what a good news, i really need one ;)
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I still love Star Trek, Kolchak and all the Loony Tunes cartoons that were MY bread and butter from my childhood.
:)
Marc
Ahhh, Kolchak! Now that _was_ a great TV programme. It helped get me into all the weird stuff I love so much nowadays :)
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I have my scooby ready from the Frother's Asylum miniatures:
(http://www.frothersunite.com/files/wk/contest/2006/imag/GuardFront.jpg)
Some very nice miniatures from that comp, must get round to painting them very soon.
The Commander
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Must get the scooby doo gang for my son he's mad about them...