HypnoHustler wrote:
Very diggable. Mindbender as envisioned by Clive Barker or something (well, no black leather bondage gear, so maybe not). I'll have to see if I can scrounge up the extras I might have of his tools so you can pop em on the belt pegs (saw and butcher knife). The addition of the Joe arms really helps to push this one over the top for me.
The call center is nice. What the heck did you make the cubicles out of?
Wow. Has it really been that long? Has the world forgotten the awesomeness that is
The Cubes? These things are friggin' GREAT. For more on Joe/Cube fun, see Raptor's Evil Empire comics in the monthly Joe Canada newsletters.
For those interested, I still have 2 cubicle sets for sale, $10 each plus shipping...
joemichaels70 wrote:
that mindbender is downright creepy -- it totally sucks the cheese out of the character & makes him horriffic.
Well that's always been sort of something I've tried to do with Operation:Mindcrime - I do lots of zany crap, but I also try to do some 'realistic' stuff too, like the hazmat suit and the surgical scrubs, and the POW fatigues.
Chief wrote:
Lovin' the Mindbender. Especially how the "meh" look on his face contrasts to the gore on his lab coat
You are totally right. It was always my intention to use that body for Mindbender, but I never imagined the parts together. Once I started piecing it together, I was floored by how nonchalant he looked, covered in blood (the original had quite a bit of blood spatter on it out of the box, I mostly just quadrupled the blood on the upper torso and of course the arms).
pluv wrote:
I like Mindbender. Only two things would make it better, painting the flesh on his rolled up sleeves white and smearing the blood on the monocle. The flesh on the arms really stands out. Doesn't really make sense since he has the gloves. By smearing the blood on the monocle it will look like it splattered and that he tried to wipe it away.
Hmm. Can I get a second opinion on the arm flesh? I sort of liked that it was there, like his sleeves rode up and he couldn't be bothered to adjust them - and the same goes to the monocle. None of the spots were so big that he'd have tried to wipe it away, in the opinion of a full time corrective lense wearer. What do you others think on Pluv's points?
Thanks for the feedback everyone!
Joeczar wrote:
Nice, now it makes me want to dig out my Dr. Frankenstein figure. Like the EE Callcenter, especially the Pac Man game and the air to air missile right next to it.
Hehe... That was sitting on my dryer and I thought it fell off my Mamba when I hung it, but they were all still there. o I just stuck it in the shot for fun
Thanks for the feedback!
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