Posts : 19250 Join date : 2018-03-29 Location : Somewhere between myth and reality.
Funny and cute. I remain amazed at your complex figures, elaborate backgrounds, and the creative use of seemingly unrelated sixth-scale pieces -- like the functional lamps you attached to the walls, and in some cases repainted, for example. Not to mention the ability to bring a mundane item from our reality into a post-apocalyptic scenario with a simple but sensible plot.
My guess is he thinks he's Coco the Monkey and so she becomes Toni the Tiger, coz Toni is Coco's friend. Also coz she's wearing.. uuh.. leopard print.
There's something so poignant about this. The whole world's obviously gone to the doghouse and they've carved out their own cozy little corner, just living the simple life.
Posts : 398 Join date : 2018-03-29 Age : 57 Location : Upstate, NY
That was fun! I love storylines where the future folk try to figure out what the heck we were doing. Your use of old computer and electronic parts is exceptional. The pieces you select are scale appropriate and subtlety integrated, not just tossed in because they look “techy”. The fan blade looks like it could have been pulled from most modern cars. Keep it coming!
Posts : 620 Join date : 2021-01-25 Location : Germany
yes, extremely cool selection of pieces and getting them together for this dio. Totally convincing. Though I am always a bit on the fence about the heavy use of FaceApp with Action figures, it just works so perfect in your stories. also a cute, enjoyable plot.
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