Either start with a 1:18 skeleton and work outward (make skin in places) or vice versa and take an existing figure and whittle it away to look like that. If you have a figure you don't like/care about, you could try just shaving it down until you're happy with it and then try repainting it to...
You should be able to get a Bradley far cheaper than $189!! I've seen them on eBay in the $20-$50 range. You don't need MIB either since you're gonna be doing all sorts of stuff to it.
1:12 or 6" just never appealed to me. Not sure why. Some of the figures looked nice enough, but just not something I've ever wanted or needed. I like my 3 3/4 and 4 inch figures. I never cared for 12" either, even though some of them look really sexy nice.
Wow that is really well done.
I feel like it's got to be smaller than actual 1:18, but definitely close enough to be enjoyable.
My rough math shows it should be like 4.8 feet long to be realistic. Wow! And 1.4 feet tall. Thats a big bird.
nacho when you put it that way.. it does make a lot of sense. Though I kind of think maybe this would be a great landing spot for it.. everyone stuck at home, could get a lot more eyes on your brand than you normally would with a theatrical release.
It better be damn good though. I'm surprised...
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