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Discussion in 'Figure News' started by Martin Antonenko, Aug 2, 2016.

  1. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Title: Valkyrie
    Scale: 1/16
    Resin
    Sculptor: Arash Beshkooh
    Boxart: n. n.
    Item Number: NS06

    [IMG]
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    Title: The Passenger
    Scale: 1/28
    Resin (Szenerie included!)
    Sculptor: Caleb Nebzen
    Bemalung: n. n.
    Item Number: NS07

    [IMG]


    Cheers
  2. ranchhand Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    for the life of me i cant figure out why they didn't just finish the legs on her? there is way too much figure to be a proper bust and not much further to being a full figure, does the sculptor not like feet?

    I am genuinely perplexed as i love the concept and the sculpt, if it was a proper bust or a full figure i would be 100% buying it. as it is it just seems so odd to me...
    I guess you could make a diorama like she is wading through water?
  3. Mariobusta A Fixture

    Country:
    New_Zealand
    I agree with Ranchhand , nice figure but where are the legs ???
    captnenglish, Drenth and Reptor like this.
  4. newtonk Well-Known Member

    Country:
    New_Zealand
    I concur completely with the two prior posts: if it was a full figure, I'd be in. And I don't normally do ficttional figures. Maybe a pair of knee high boots would finish it off?

    Kylie
  5. Reptor A Fixture

    Country:
    Japan
    I agree with Ranchhand and Mariobusta , nice figure but where are the legs ?:nailbiting:
  6. The Norwegian Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Norway
  7. Ferris A Fixture

    Not a bust, not a figure... A 'bigure' perhaps, or a 'fust'.... :-/ these names say all...it's just not right....
    Nice painting though!

    Adrian
    Mirofsoft likes this.
  8. mick3272 A Fixture

    I agree neither fish nor fowl. Please don't let this be a new trend.
    Nice job on the weapon though.
    Sorry
    Mick
    Babelfish likes this.
  9. captnenglish Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    I must concur
  10. Hammond_Lord Active Member

    I agree with the rest, girl figure is wonderful, and it would be even better if she had some legs to show:). Who wouldn't like to see them anyway?:)
  11. housecarl Moderator

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Just have her wading through water, job done.;)
    OldTaff likes this.
  12. Babelfish A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    I love the "Xenomorph", but the chopped-off-at-the-knees thing doesn't work for me at all.

    - Steve
    Nicolaos likes this.
  13. Drenth Active Member

    Country:
    Switzerland
    Alien not good for my portemonnaie :-(

    Top! Love it!!

    @all - agree with the girl.. Bad that isnt a fullfigure...
  14. chailey Active Member

    Country:
    England
    Where's your imagination guys...just stand her on a base of "scenic water" and a bit of pond weed, job done!
  15. Oldironsides Guest

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    While I understand the concerns of others, I think the Valkyrie figure looks really great as she is and I have ordered a copy.

    Mark
    The Norwegian likes this.
  16. newtonk Well-Known Member

    Country:
    New_Zealand
    No legs? No problem! Display her framed in a window, or from behind a low wall. Just an option. Still a desirable figure.

    K.

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