1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
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1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
OK guys sick puppy time.
I am not sure if this is the right forum for this. I am not sure if there IS a right forum for this.
Through time there has been a need for the exacutioners handy work in military and civillian life.
My idea as twisted as it is , is to do a Exacutioners series.
1. Axman Dark Ages - A heavy weight figure with ax ,mask and chopping block.
2. Guillatine French Revolution - Probably close to the old Aarora kit with exacutioner.
3. Gallows Old West - With masked figure with platform.
4. Electric chair 1930's -With chair and masked figure.
Comments ?
Should I stop watching old movies ?
Go see a shrink ?
Move this to the " off topic" page ?
I am not sure if this is the right forum for this. I am not sure if there IS a right forum for this.
Through time there has been a need for the exacutioners handy work in military and civillian life.
My idea as twisted as it is , is to do a Exacutioners series.
1. Axman Dark Ages - A heavy weight figure with ax ,mask and chopping block.
2. Guillatine French Revolution - Probably close to the old Aarora kit with exacutioner.
3. Gallows Old West - With masked figure with platform.
4. Electric chair 1930's -With chair and masked figure.
Comments ?
Should I stop watching old movies ?
Go see a shrink ?
Move this to the " off topic" page ?
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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
Pickel, I' stick with WWII. I'm sure there are folks that are into that stuff... walking dead fans maybe...........................
How's the T-34 coming along?
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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
Definitely.pickelhaube wrote: Should I stop watching old movies ?
Possibly.pickelhaube wrote: Go see a shrink ?

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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
The super glue fumes do crazy things to the mind. 

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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
Pickel check out Mcfarlane Monster series, they make something very close, 6" figures, pretty demented stuff but well detailed,
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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
If you wanted to simply make custom figures, a Star Wars Rancor Keeper with a custom made hood would be *perfect*.pickelhaube wrote:OK guys sick puppy time.
1. Axman Dark Ages - A heavy weight figure with ax ,mask and chopping block.
I'd rather see a Spanish Inquisitor 1/18 figure, which could be a red cloak on a hooded Cobra Commander repaint. <-- yes, I probably get double sick puppy points for actually having dressed up as such for Halloween once (though I was a Monty Python version)
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Sir Pickelhaube..,
Well.., this is very interesting. Midevel, gothic, the dark arts.., this could open up some interesting possibilities. Done in 1/18th scale in my opinion could add and or create some eyebrow rasing displays. Mixing them with existing figures and equpiment could produce situations right out of a twilight zone episode. Yes indeed.., absolute power corrupts absoutely. Keep going.., I like your enthusiasm.
G man..

Well.., this is very interesting. Midevel, gothic, the dark arts.., this could open up some interesting possibilities. Done in 1/18th scale in my opinion could add and or create some eyebrow rasing displays. Mixing them with existing figures and equpiment could produce situations right out of a twilight zone episode. Yes indeed.., absolute power corrupts absoutely. Keep going.., I like your enthusiasm.
G man..


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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
I actually think that this is a good idea. Alot of guys out there into doom and gloom type stuff as this.
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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
Not really into figures, but the "Executioner Series" would have some interest I am sure.
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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
A functional guillotine complete with a fig with a removeable head would be pretty cool as morbid as it is.
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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
We are treading in dangerous waters here ... visions of "Sid" from Toy Story are coming to mind.


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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
Seems like someone had the same idea.........
http://home.comcast.net/~cinorjer/guill.htm
http://home.comcast.net/~cinorjer/guill.htm
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normandy wrote:Seems like someone had the same idea.........
http://home.comcast.net/~cinorjer/guill.htm
Yeah, I was going to semi copy the old Aurora kit .

I wish there was a forum for this kind of stuff. Or maybe I should just leave it alone.
Those could be some terrible dark allies to venture into.

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Re: 1/18 Scale Exacutioners Series ?
Pickelhaube, check out Gremlins in the Garage.... if you can't find anyone interested at this site, then you could leave it alone.
http://www.gremlins.com/

http://www.gremlins.com/