I realized the other day that I didn't have a horror figure started and Halloween is coming up. there is Donnie Darko and the voodoo guys,but for my annual homage I want to tackle the giants.
I've had the 2 green chainsaws for a long time, but they seemed anemic and plane. the handles are bent from coathanger. just one piece held by it's own tension. one got a blade upgrade from a spawn figure and they both got spiky kick guards. using the spare bar on the flashlight for a smaller electric chainsaw was just a lucky bonus!
as usual I didn't stop there. I've had these plastic and rubber chainsaws in my trade box for a long time. at one point they were going on my ramjets, but they never made it. cutting off the huge spiked chains got the blades looking much closer to our scale.
3 got coathanger handles, 1 plastic. I tried giving them some different looking bits so I didn't look like 4 of the exact same model.
one reason they never appealed to me was that one side was hallow. with my new found love of hotgle that is fixed for cents!
who will survive, and what will be left of them? I really wanted the pics of them before paint, because they are gonna get ugly!
also as per normal I got an idea for a dio. more of a dio piece really to go along with these.
I got this shack awhile ago from the spectre! a nice simple piece. I cut off some of the army comm. equipment, then got an idea to make it 2 sided.
the back side is from McFarlane I think. nice simple kill table, but why stop there?
the shed felt cramped, but I liked all the built in detail. so I added really simple hinges (zip ties) and cut some bits off.
and what had me laying awake at night the hanging chainsaws from the geico commercial
more weapons to get bloodied up on the kill table.
oh and the figure
lots to do on him yet. hopefully having a dead line will keep me going.
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The more you run over a dead cat,
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