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Post by becdecorbin on Jan 25, 2012 23:53:05 GMT -5
Classic Pose. Not many places to set her down given the rocks and other things underfoot. The two-headed rattler actually goes on that tree from either side.
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Post by becdecorbin on Jan 26, 2012 0:04:32 GMT -5
A small kit, but you got a lot of options with this guy; two sets of legs, four arms, a spear... I've seen current vinyl and resin kits that don't have the expression that this guy has. Excellent sculpt on the face. AND you get another weird snake. No trouble figuring out how to set the snake on the base.
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Post by becdecorbin on Jan 26, 2012 0:14:46 GMT -5
Aurora never issued a Neanderthal Woman kit, which might explain why Mr. N. doesn't look as spirited as he does on the box art. Also, it was never explained who THE CAVE belonged to, even though with some careful arranging, Neanderthal Man could stand on a certain spot on the cave roof. A lot of potentional for humor with Neanderthal Man. Like the Cro-Magnons, he was painted with acrylics over enamel and the arms were not glued in place.
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Post by becdecorbin on Jan 26, 2012 0:18:41 GMT -5
"Duck Season!" "Rabbit Season!"
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Post by RetroArt on Jan 27, 2012 23:41:24 GMT -5
"I say he DOES have to shoot me now! So shoot ME now!"
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Post by cromagnonman2000 on Mar 6, 2012 22:01:31 GMT -5
Well done for finding a good position for the Cro-Magnon Woman's snake - it looks like a snug fit and I'll dig mine out and try the snake in that position.
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Post by scooke123 on Mar 14, 2012 22:11:18 GMT -5
Good job on the 3 figures - Ive got several waiting to be done. I like the snake position too.
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