Comp 54 - Statuesque Statue

I would like the theme to be:

  • Mix it up! - a fighter who has changed sides (or vehicle etc for other systems)

    Votes: 8 47.1%
  • Statuesque Statue - a suitable statue, monument, shrine or similar art piece for your chosen system.

    Votes: 9 52.9%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .
I have some 54mm Tehnolog figures that I'd been planning to turn into statues at some point. So, that's my aim. I hope that will be doable, even with low mojo and bad weather.
 
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Sounds like six entries to me... :whistle:
The thing is, it's 3 dark elf minis that I would mirror with 3 skeletons armed the same. So individually they wouldn't be a complete picture.
Six separate statues that slot into a display so the double as a terrain piece or scatter terrain!
They each have a spot in the "museum" I already built some time ago. I guess I could try to come up with some sort of display that could work as scatter, with or without them.
 
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Ugh... 1st competition and I have two solid ideas. Time to get to work. December 23rd comes quick.

Narrowed it down. Going to build a scavvy shrine around a patron saint of jammed weapons. When a gang member dies after his weapon jams, his comrades offer the broken weapon as a tribute.
 
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It's a pity I finished my Bolt Action field kitchen last week, as that could have been a shrine to the powers of hot food in the field - one of the most important powers of all.

I have a couple of other ideas:

* A spare Knight weapon imbedded in the ground and used a sign post/totem by the locals.

* If anyone remembers playing Planescape Torment, there was a zombie in town with a cobblestone imbedded in its head that people pinned community notes to. (I carried that cobblestone in my inventory for SO LONG, thinking it might be a gate key or something).
 
Good lord, Tehnolog made figures too? No offense, they look good, but I'm worried they used the same plastic they used for the terrain sets.

I believe they make figures in both a harder and a softer plastic. I'm assuming mine are the harder plastic, though I don't know for sure because mine are all the same.

I do have some 40k-style walls too. They weren't the greatest set, but the plastic seemed fine. I'm not sure what it is that you're referring to...
 
I believe they make figures in both a harder and a softer plastic. I'm assuming mine are the harder plastic, though I don't know for sure because mine are all the same.

I do have some 40k-style walls too. They weren't the greatest set, but the plastic seemed fine. I'm not sure what it is that you're referring to...
I have one of their "platformer construction sets", essentially a giant 3d puzzle, and the plastic is really brittle, the connector plugs break off when you look at them funny and thinner parts snap very easily.

Good to hear that they used something different for the minis.
 
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Ah, yeah. I was forgetting about those platform kits. I have some from Robogear sets. I think that's harder and probably more brittle. And these dwarfs don't have particularly thin parts anyway.
 
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