Decided to go through my older figures and put feet on the ones that I could put feet on, and otherwise touch them up construction wise to be consistent with my new style. Some I can't change much, but most I should be able to "update."
Here are four monsters and four PCs that I updated.
I just added feet to the umber hulk, iron golem, and flesh golem. The troll also got a paper "skirt" and paper hair. I like him much better than before. I unfortunately could not put a paper skirt on the flesh golem. I wanted to, but the way his arms are makes it impossible to put one on him, so I just stuck with the painted on pants.
One of my first PC figures was the cleric on the left. He looks great with his new feet I think. The next one is just a generic fighter, and then the ranger next to him, and finally the Erol Otus tribute fighter. These all were a little "iffy" for me at first because none of them have, or could have given where their arms are, the paper tunic or armor that hangs down a little lower than their waist. So I was a little worried that the feet would make the figures look funny, but I like them much better with feet than without them.
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I am definitely pro-feet, as you see with all of my figures, except for the smallest (12mm).
ReplyDeleteYes, your approach sold me on doing the feet.
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