LBC Allan Quatermain and April O'Neil

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I'm sure I'm not the first to come up with these combinations.

Allan Quatermain:





April O'Neil:



 
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Don't know who Alan Quartermain is, but that's a nice looking combo...

That Muckman steals the show for me though...very very cool!
 

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Thanks, guys!


More Alan Moore LOEG characters!

I have an idea for Nemo, I just need to gather the parts. There's also a Padme that could serve as Mina in a pinch.


That Muckman steals the show for me though...very very cool!

Many years ago I noticed that there is a modern-ish figure to represent nearly every major Ninja Turtle character from the vintage series:

http://twofistedtoytalk.wordpress.com/2012/08/19/modern-day-mutants/


Groundchuck and Tremor is the must uncanny match.
 

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That Muckman steals the show for me though...very very cool!

The Heap, by McFarlane toys.

I dig the Allan Quartemain. Though Alan Moore sure as shit didn't create him, or any of the league.
 

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Yeah, but like Joe fans and military tech, some people may not know that. :D
 

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I was thinking of how to go about the whole league in custom form and Mina was the toughest outside of head sculpts. I'm a stickler for looks being "historically feasible", and cheapening out and doing something like the movie or what they did with the gal in Van Helsing are no-gos. Being able to sculpt would definitely help with the lack of good, 19th century-passable parts.

Hyde and Allan would probably be the easiest, Mina definitely the hardest. Dorian Grey could go either way, dependent on how much of a fop you make him.




This sure would make an interesting group custom project, similar to what they do over on JoeCustoms.......
 
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Yeah, but like Joe fans and military tech, some people may not know that. :D

Fair point. I hadn't read any of the original source material before I read Moore's book, and I still haven't read much of it; I haven't even read Dracula!

I have however read King Solomon's Mines, and I'm currently listening to a LibriVox recording of Allan Quatermain.

Meanwhile, Dorian Gray is no concern of mine, for the simple reason that I am no fan of the film.

As for Jekkyl and Hyde, the scale is of course wonky (although perhaps less so for Hyde, naturally), but DST's figures are great:

http://www.previewsworld.com/catalogimages/STK_IMAGES/STK600001-620000/STK613855.jpg


Toys R Us recently had him for $13. I wanted him quite badly, but opted to pass.
 

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I was a kid when I read Dracula, but recall it being quite boring. It could have been the diary format Stoker used. I should read it again and see if it's better than I initially thought.

Hyde is easily done with MU parts. Jekyll I admit is tough. Perhaps a combination based on Henry Jones' torso, RoC/PoC CC's pelvis, legs and feet, Agent Mouse forearms *continues pondering*
 

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Oh yeah, one last thing. You should drop these pics into the one-shot thread too. Each month we pic a favorite pic out of there and our very own Fled writes up a story about it for the front page.