Scorpiox Posted December 23, 2012 Posted December 23, 2012 For my Redcoats Community Build, I decided to answer one of the ancient questions that has haunted the minds of wordsmith and genius alike! With a little help from my good friend, Commander Law. Colonel Brickington was invited by Captain Scorpiox himself to witness the construction of HMS Bedivere's new figurehead, and a possible answer to the agelong question: 'Is there actually a use for Bluecoats?'. They're cheap, expendable, durable and of course, nobody will miss them! Quote
Mazin Posted December 25, 2012 Posted December 25, 2012 You stupid Redcoats... You didn't even realize You've captured an alien! Look at his left hand!... no!... that "other" left hand! and to say more... don't You guys think it's rather strange to use Bluecoat-oriented figurheads? Either these lobsters are too poor to use anything different, or either they're already loosing their self-appreciation and mindfulness and a... to say even more... I see pirates right over there!... we knew it and were telling this from the very beginning... and You still can't hide this fact! Quote
Captain Green Hair Posted December 25, 2012 Posted December 25, 2012 Good idea, I'm in the works of making some new ships and figureheads always seemed a pain! Quote
Scorpiox Posted December 26, 2012 Author Posted December 26, 2012 You stupid Redcoats... You didn't even realize You've captured an alien! Look at his left hand!... no!... that "other" left hand! and to say more... don't You guys think it's rather strange to use Bluecoat-oriented figurheads? Either these lobsters are too poor to use anything different, or either they're already loosing their self-appreciation and mindfulness and a... to say even more... I see pirates right over there!... we knew it and were telling this from the very beginning... and You still can't hide this fact! 1. He is clearly and very obviously being painted. 2. Again, he is clearly and very obviously being painted. 3. Not everyone in the Navy wore a uniform, you know. Move along now, there is nothing you can do to stop this operation. Quote
MstrOfPppts Posted December 26, 2012 Posted December 26, 2012 This is an excellent technique for our figures to look as accurate as possible, not having to cut them from the wood. They are a bit ugly in the face though :D Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.