MaverickPrime wrote:Like most people, I hate gorilla arms, so close to useful articulation, yet so far, but there're always exceptions to the rules.
Yesterday, I was fiddling with my AoE Strafe because I saw that you could plug the swords to his crossbow, bayonet-style and thought that it didn' really make much sense, then, it hit me. That's not a weird bayonetted crossbow...it's a bow.
Strafe has gorilla arms for this sole purpose, he is supposed to be posed like an archer! Need more proof? Look at his hands, usually, if they sculpt the fingers in a "firing" pose, only the index finger is apart, but on Strafe, it's both the index and the middle finger, he is not firing a crossbow, he is tensing his bow!
The images are too heavy to upload, but here are a couple of links.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Agamemnon wrote:MaverickPrime wrote:Like most people, I hate gorilla arms, so close to useful articulation, yet so far, but there're always exceptions to the rules.
Yesterday, I was fiddling with my AoE Strafe because I saw that you could plug the swords to his crossbow, bayonet-style and thought that it didn' really make much sense, then, it hit me. That's not a weird bayonetted crossbow...it's a bow.
Strafe has gorilla arms for this sole purpose, he is supposed to be posed like an archer! Need more proof? Look at his hands, usually, if they sculpt the fingers in a "firing" pose, only the index finger is apart, but on Strafe, it's both the index and the middle finger, he is not firing a crossbow, he is tensing his bow!
The images are too heavy to upload, but here are a couple of links.
I hope you don't mind that I used the image tags so they display. Good find! I might have to display him as a bot for a while...
Agamemnon wrote:MaverickPrime wrote:Like most people, I hate gorilla arms, so close to useful articulation, yet so far, but there're always exceptions to the rules.
Yesterday, I was fiddling with my AoE Strafe because I saw that you could plug the swords to his crossbow, bayonet-style and thought that it didn' really make much sense, then, it hit me. That's not a weird bayonetted crossbow...it's a bow.
Strafe has gorilla arms for this sole purpose, he is supposed to be posed like an archer! Need more proof? Look at his hands, usually, if they sculpt the fingers in a "firing" pose, only the index finger is apart, but on Strafe, it's both the index and the middle finger, he is not firing a crossbow, he is tensing his bow!
The images are too heavy to upload, but here are a couple of links.
I hope you don't mind that I used the image tags so they display. Good find! I might have to display him as a bot for a while...
william-james88 wrote:This, coincidentally, reminds me of the galaxyforce rumble mold.
RAcast wrote:william-james88 wrote:This, coincidentally, reminds me of the galaxyforce rumble mold.
Which was, initially, supposed to be a FRumble-homage.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
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