For Part II, see here.
For spin off, see here.
Blame Ovy...
... for teaching me the word "Gopnik."
It's just one of those things... I liked the Verycool set "The Slavic Warrior: King of the Mall" (here) and the Young Rich Toys and SW Toys set "Chicago White Sox No 45" (Michael Jordan, here), picked up a bunch of the pieces, and voila...
"Boris Semënovič" went on an M33 body; otherwise, only the watch, chain, Vodka, cigarette, and slides are from other sets, and I made the Adidas logo for the track suit.
Michael went on an M36 body (good color match, as was a custom colored M33 -- but that was too short for the clothes or the guy, who is 6 ft 6 in, actually corresponding to the M36 body); otherwise, only the ball, glove, and bat were from another set.
Everything fit fine, just too bad the seamless bodies, for all their superior articulation, cannot manage a functional deep squat (especially in these shoes). I think they did an excellent job on the the Michael Jordan head. The Slavic Warrior, on the other hand, seems to have a softer and lighter paint job than the promotional images, although it is still very good, just not as sharp (and I have no idea how that compares to the source material).
So, what's the connection? The stripes, of course, albeit different. Yes, they are both sporty, though only one is actually a sportsman. The whole thing suggested 90s nostalgia, of a kind, and all the profound cultural exchange and cooperation that was the spirit of that age...
For Part II, see here.
For spin off, see here.
For spin off, see here.
Blame Ovy...
... for teaching me the word "Gopnik."
It's just one of those things... I liked the Verycool set "The Slavic Warrior: King of the Mall" (here) and the Young Rich Toys and SW Toys set "Chicago White Sox No 45" (Michael Jordan, here), picked up a bunch of the pieces, and voila...
"Boris Semënovič" went on an M33 body; otherwise, only the watch, chain, Vodka, cigarette, and slides are from other sets, and I made the Adidas logo for the track suit.
Michael went on an M36 body (good color match, as was a custom colored M33 -- but that was too short for the clothes or the guy, who is 6 ft 6 in, actually corresponding to the M36 body); otherwise, only the ball, glove, and bat were from another set.
Everything fit fine, just too bad the seamless bodies, for all their superior articulation, cannot manage a functional deep squat (especially in these shoes). I think they did an excellent job on the the Michael Jordan head. The Slavic Warrior, on the other hand, seems to have a softer and lighter paint job than the promotional images, although it is still very good, just not as sharp (and I have no idea how that compares to the source material).
So, what's the connection? The stripes, of course, albeit different. Yes, they are both sporty, though only one is actually a sportsman. The whole thing suggested 90s nostalgia, of a kind, and all the profound cultural exchange and cooperation that was the spirit of that age...
For Part II, see here.
For spin off, see here.