This, but with 4 controllers set out, each with a different action figure holding it.Arnoxthe1 said:A game of Super Smash Bros. with just computer players duking it out on an infinite time limit.
Informing but you can take it as a challenge.Vault boy Eddie said:Are you informing us, or looking for someone to challenge your claim?
Yeah, but does it HAVE to be on a table? And if it does, what should one call this?Canid117 said:By centerpiece do you mean the thing you put in the middle of a dining table?
Completely from scratch?Vault101 said:a have a little figurine of Altiair from AC on my desk/table
that I made MYSELF
yep, wire skeleton (from a coat hanger) and clayArnoxthe1 said:Completely from scratch?Vault101 said:a have a little figurine of Altiair from AC on my desk/table
that I made MYSELF
that's what I was thinking. If that's the case, the answer is clearly a Dungeons and Dragons DM screen.Canid117 said:By centerpiece do you mean the thing you put in the middle of a dining table?
Pics? Sounds nifty.Vault101 said:yep, wire skeleton (from a coat hanger) and clay
and his cloths made from a couple of old white shirts and an old handbag
Ok I admit it isnt quite finished, plus yeah you can see my dodgey sewing, and yes it looks like he's gone overboard on fake tanThe Shade said:Pics? Sounds nifty.Vault101 said:yep, wire skeleton (from a coat hanger) and clay
and his cloths made from a couple of old white shirts and an old handbag
OT: I'd opt for the giant model map they made for the Halo 3: Believe campaign. In my dining room.
I have a large dining room that needs more Halo-y goodness in it.
It's still pretty awesome. And I sympathize about the clay - do my fair share of prop-building with model clay, and it's a fickle material.Vault101 said:Ok I admit it isnt quite finished, plus yeah you can see my dodgey sewing, and yes it looks like he's gone overboard on fake tan
and most noticibly his feet are horribly malformed and large (like I said getting things to stand up is hard) acutally using clay is very hard, really underneith the cloths it looks like some terrifying non human monster, but hey its all a learning experience
A complete collection of the Pokemon game series lined out to spell a P that holds a vintage hat of the main character and is covered in "Pokemon parts" you bought online including a "marowak skull"Arnoxthe1 said:A game of Super Smash Bros. with just computer players duking it out on an infinite time limit.
actualy he does, you cant really see in the photo, aslo its covered in paint and clay, its on the hand thats more open,The Shade said:It's still pretty awesome. And I sympathize about the clay - do my fair share of prop-building with model clay, and it's a fickle material.Vault101 said:Ok I admit it isnt quite finished, plus yeah you can see my dodgey sewing, and yes it looks like he's gone overboard on fake tan
and most noticibly his feet are horribly malformed and large (like I said getting things to stand up is hard) acutally using clay is very hard, really underneith the cloths it looks like some terrifying non human monster, but hey its all a learning experience
Clothes look good, too. Instantly recognizable. Can't tell if he has a wrist blade or not, but I hope so. Just make sure none of your action figures pick a fight with him.
Pics or it didn't happen!Vault101 said:a have a little figurine of Altiair from AC on my desk/table
that I made MYSELF