Re: Pulp City
Posted: 28 Feb 2011, o 00:20
That last cat is pretty nice, but that pillar and the general angle is a bit too steep I think.
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In every generation there is one brave Polish man who wields the lightning in the mankind's darkest hour. He lifts up the runic axe, older than the people of this land and the power of the ancient deity starts coursing through his veins. Old gods still watch over their children and stand vigilant when tides of evil rise.
Current wielder of Perun's power is a student from Warsaw whose grandfather and great great grandfather used to be Lightning Lords years ago. Stanislaw Starzynski became marked with the lightning rune when he confronted Forgotten minions sent to recover Szczerbiec, the coronation sword of Polish kings.
I was thinking where is his elbowCorvus wrote:looks like the wrist of the arm holding the weapon is too long...
Sovereign is more an idea than a man of flesh, when and where the Crown calls, he appears out of nowhere, preferring a head-on charge over stealth and diplomacy. Let's face it - Sovereign is the master of the blade and the MKI Albion blaster and not a great talker.
One piece sculpt from James van Schaik. Ready for Salute if the metal gods in Birmingham are favorable! Red is a nightmare to photograph!
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