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Post by mastertix on Mar 10, 2007 8:50:14 GMT -5
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Post by superflytnt on Mar 10, 2007 9:31:47 GMT -5
The only one I particularly care for is the third, because he looks like a samurai. The gold detracts from the supercool figure configurations. If you painted them thematically I would've really dug them more.
Good job though!
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Post by mastertix on Mar 10, 2007 10:20:58 GMT -5
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Post by attacktixguy900 on Mar 10, 2007 10:25:02 GMT -5
wow dude these are realllly good!
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Post by playdohdude on Mar 10, 2007 10:32:30 GMT -5
Nice job! Love the Cobra
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Post by malform on Mar 10, 2007 10:45:02 GMT -5
That cobra commander guy looks like he would have a rather high center of gravity.
What is that second thing (all black with a big ball and a foam or maybe wood looking "arm")? And why is your insecticon missing his head?
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Post by mastertix on Mar 10, 2007 11:10:54 GMT -5
Insecticon not missing head:
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Post by mastertix on Mar 10, 2007 11:23:11 GMT -5
As for the Cobra Commander, he has a pretty equal balance of wieght on the top and bottom, he is heavier at the base than up top, because the figure I used is much lighter than the average Attacktix figure, he looks like he would go down easy but he has been "Battle tested" and works just as good as the average figure, also his hieght gives him and advantage to shoot over obticales and fire at enemies from a higher postition. As for the Insectacon, The body is his but the head i used was from an AT-ST driver (Star Wars), we do a lot of mix and match with our customs to give them some originality, this triple shooter is hard to take down and one of many multiple shooters we are creating. The "Orb Driod" is made up of some Star Wars action figure parts, a WarHammer part on an Attacktix base, His arm is used for swinging and it is made of a small pierce of wood, this guy goes doen kind of easy but he has a temendous reach capability and powerful swinging arm. Not all our methods may be understood because we play our own type of game, not utilizing the information on the bases of the figures, we only use the bases as a means to move our figures with the clicking device.
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