Now to something completely different, Japanese warriors. Pure WIP thread with little hint of story.
I love all the new Coo Samurai figures but they are just too expensive (but worth every cent I am sure), was thinking about getting Japaneseesque figures for my Undead Invasion Fantasy Universe. But custom armour would have been to time consuming with all the laces layers and threads. Unarmoured might have been affordable, but might have looked weird in an apocalyptic war scenario next to fully armored medievalish Roy etc.
But then,
Another fellow collector was putting his old warriors on sale, the DiD Date Masamune and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, both with accurate metal armor. I printed him some 1/6 Mandalorian armors and several guns and we had a deal.
Here the only links I could find to these old warriors, for ridiculous prices:
https://www.blackopstoys.com/products/metal-japan-samurai-date-masamune-mint-in-box
https://www.ebay.de/itm/272210019437
https://www.ebay.de/itm/273661918038?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180213162448%26meid%3D650b43a620bf45889b1423678c5db40c%26pid%3D100930%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D272210019437%26itm%3D273661918038%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2332490%26algv%3DDefaultOrganicWeb%26brand%3DDID&_trksid=p2332490.c100930.m5375
It was a nice coincidence, wanted to have two 'Samurai' characters anyway: One seasoned, considerate warrior and one young and fearless, but also rich and spoiled one who idolizes the older as a hero. They meet as only survivors of almost lost battles, the young one still enthusiastic in his believes and conservative world view, the older one more weary and hopeless, questioning his warrior caste's very traditional and ineffective approach in the fight against the Undead. While they have different opinions on many topics, they somehow pull each other through the mess that is the empty, undead wasteland. The more time they spend together, the more it seems the older one is not exactly what he appeared to be, but that is a story for another time.
That's the Date Masamune figure, it's armor will go to the younger one . There was no helmet or mask and no headsculpt. But a 15 or 20 year old figure head is not what I need anyway. I have seen the one of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. But I think the armor and clothing held up very well, it's metal. Only had to replace some flaky fake leather parts with the real stuff.
Out of his armor, many layers, a lot of binding, that's why I was reluctant transfering to another body at first.
Heavy metal stuff.
But the head was just too big and looked weird on the smaller body. It's Taiwanese Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro. Very fun fact: Our fellow tankgirlfuzzy helped me deciding for this sculpt.
He actually went to the same school as her.
I accidentally bought an extra tall Coo body once and after some neck and peg finding hassle (all necks and pegs should be norm universal fit, like lego and his counterfeits) I decided he has to be a tall warrior.
The puffy dragon body chest was a bit weird. But it held up well, it has a 1999 printed on his back. Maybe he will become a honorary zombee.
SAMURAIII PUZZELU! (I miss the fuzzy Tankgirl )
I shortened the leg extensions though, it was a bit much.
Teh doctor is in.
And geared up, maybe I will redo it after watching some Samurai armor strapping tutorials. In the back we see the Toyotomi Hideyoshi figure with a hint of the new headsculpt.
And then I went to 3d printing for new SAMURAI KABUTO!! I found three 3d files that looked good, the third is still printing, but I think I will use the one with the antlers and Paint It Black.
Also printed seven different masks, but this was by war my favourite and really giving him character, thinking about of painting it contrastful red.
I love all the new Coo Samurai figures but they are just too expensive (but worth every cent I am sure), was thinking about getting Japaneseesque figures for my Undead Invasion Fantasy Universe. But custom armour would have been to time consuming with all the laces layers and threads. Unarmoured might have been affordable, but might have looked weird in an apocalyptic war scenario next to fully armored medievalish Roy etc.
But then,
Another fellow collector was putting his old warriors on sale, the DiD Date Masamune and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, both with accurate metal armor. I printed him some 1/6 Mandalorian armors and several guns and we had a deal.
Here the only links I could find to these old warriors, for ridiculous prices:
https://www.blackopstoys.com/products/metal-japan-samurai-date-masamune-mint-in-box
https://www.ebay.de/itm/272210019437
https://www.ebay.de/itm/273661918038?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20180213162448%26meid%3D650b43a620bf45889b1423678c5db40c%26pid%3D100930%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D272210019437%26itm%3D273661918038%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2332490%26algv%3DDefaultOrganicWeb%26brand%3DDID&_trksid=p2332490.c100930.m5375
It was a nice coincidence, wanted to have two 'Samurai' characters anyway: One seasoned, considerate warrior and one young and fearless, but also rich and spoiled one who idolizes the older as a hero. They meet as only survivors of almost lost battles, the young one still enthusiastic in his believes and conservative world view, the older one more weary and hopeless, questioning his warrior caste's very traditional and ineffective approach in the fight against the Undead. While they have different opinions on many topics, they somehow pull each other through the mess that is the empty, undead wasteland. The more time they spend together, the more it seems the older one is not exactly what he appeared to be, but that is a story for another time.
That's the Date Masamune figure, it's armor will go to the younger one . There was no helmet or mask and no headsculpt. But a 15 or 20 year old figure head is not what I need anyway. I have seen the one of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. But I think the armor and clothing held up very well, it's metal. Only had to replace some flaky fake leather parts with the real stuff.
Out of his armor, many layers, a lot of binding, that's why I was reluctant transfering to another body at first.
Heavy metal stuff.
But the head was just too big and looked weird on the smaller body. It's Taiwanese Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro. Very fun fact: Our fellow tankgirlfuzzy helped me deciding for this sculpt.
He actually went to the same school as her.
I accidentally bought an extra tall Coo body once and after some neck and peg finding hassle (all necks and pegs should be norm universal fit, like lego and his counterfeits) I decided he has to be a tall warrior.
The puffy dragon body chest was a bit weird. But it held up well, it has a 1999 printed on his back. Maybe he will become a honorary zombee.
SAMURAIII PUZZELU! (I miss the fuzzy Tankgirl )
I shortened the leg extensions though, it was a bit much.
Teh doctor is in.
And geared up, maybe I will redo it after watching some Samurai armor strapping tutorials. In the back we see the Toyotomi Hideyoshi figure with a hint of the new headsculpt.
And then I went to 3d printing for new SAMURAI KABUTO!! I found three 3d files that looked good, the third is still printing, but I think I will use the one with the antlers and Paint It Black.
Also printed seven different masks, but this was by war my favourite and really giving him character, thinking about of painting it contrastful red.