Aw, yeah, no doubt it would be tough to find that armour in its entirety on its own. But at least your Rex seems to be having fun playing 'dress-up'!
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skywalkersaga wrote:Aw, yeah, no doubt it would be tough to find that armour in its entirety on its own. But at least your Rex seems to be having fun playing 'dress-up'!
GubernatorFan wrote:These do look very good ... and the last guy almost works even with an oversized microphone. Surely he means to make an impact.
Tjolnir wrote:you have no idea how much i enjoy this thread. over the years i"ve seen wonderful figures posed as if they had a 1/6 broomstick up their ass . usually put in dioramas that let my jaw drop.
always thought "what gives?"
i ain't very talented myself when it comes to posing, but i always look for joints not bending further than a real body,restricted by tendons, could do.
stuff like big toe in line with the kneecap etc.
and even if it ain't someone's cup of tea, "baki" as odd as it looks is very inspirational when it comes to body language transferred through its artwork
cheers
blackpool wrote:Very nice poses all the way! I'm just the same, not very "museum" collector, my figs stay in a cabinet until I play with them, and they better be prepared for some intense posing lol
GubernatorFan wrote:Nice lighting and posing, as usual.
GubernatorFan wrote:I never realized that was supposed to be Kevin Costner. Great agent shots, anyway.
Stryker2011 wrote:Cool shots. Reminds me of my private security days.
skywalkersaga wrote:Very classy! You make these figures look so good!
BAD WOLF-787 wrote:Very cool photos and great tips, thanks.
skywalkersaga wrote:Lol, lawlaw, I think in this case I can live without those. ;’D
blackpool wrote:awesome shots and poses in the last batch! May I ask what lens you have on your camera, the depth of field and light are gorgeous in the last shots!
Thanks for sharing
blackpool wrote:geeeeez this explains that! Gorgeous equipment! ( and sadly for my wallet I'm a nikon'er lmao, I should use my 50mm much more!)
blackpool wrote:Yup that's a bit why I was asking, I only get that beautiful result with my 50mm, at least nearly, cause it's 1/1.4 (I think they released a 1/1.2 later but my wallet said "spend it on figures bro")
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