Valiarde wrote:You are awesome and I like that my questions keep the pics flowing.
That was very helpful again. Pretty cool figure overall.
Aquaman head feels a bit off in my eyes because my brain tells me Mamoa is always that super huge guy and seing him on a dwarf body is strange...but fun. The possibilities are so rich.
Kuiil is inspired by a dog i would think. Is there any star wars trivia about the alien types and animals?
Thanks, I'm glad you found it informative. Yes, you're right, Aquaman's head is a bit too much and looks quite massive, but you get the point -- it was the handiest head, since I had taken it off the body to replace with my custom haired one. So you can use this body with both kinds of heads.
I always thought Ugnaughts were inspired by pigs, and even Wookiepedia describes them as "porcine." Admittedly, their appearance has altered a bit since ESB, judging by Kuiil.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Ugnaught
Ephiane wrote:Thank you Gube, I feel entertained by your creativity. Allow me to comment as a fan of fantasy creatures. Gnomes or halflings are rather slight. Dwarves are often very massive. But I always like bizarre creatures. A skinny dwarf would also be attractive. The opening mouth of his original head is exactly my thing. I love stuff like that. and again with your permission...the face app recognizes his face.
My interest in the character is growing. can he take off his helmet? After you've got Mamoa's hair so great, you can make Quill eyebrows out of mohair.
Thanks for the toothy smile, Ephiane. I love it! And thanks for the extra information. I always thought LOTR's (film-based) dwarfs were pretty stout for the most part (except for the "Hot Dward," as my female friends called him -- Aidan Turner, I think). As for Kuiil's head, do keep in mind the mouth opens very little, about as much as you can notice between the different photos above. An enterprising customizer like yourself could probably get more out of it than I. The helmet is not intended to be taken off, but does appear to be a separate piece that one can probably pry off with some effort and patience. My half-hearted merely exploratory attempts have not yet succeeded in doing that. He has hair under the helmet, too, whether it is all sculpted and painted I don't know, but what shows is. Yes, one could definitely go to town with some sparse hair for those porksters.
Stryker2012 wrote:Wild new addition, Ian. I see you got the Mera figure too. Still waiting on the B version.
Thank you very much, Mark. Yes, Mera arrived a couple of days ago. She was too pretty to pass up, even if I have my serious reservations about the actress, and as others have pointed out, the chemistry between her and Aquaman was pretty minimal, making for a less interesting character. Remind me, what's distinctive for the B version?