Doctor... Who?
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 1:04 pm
...Actually he's Doctor Nicholas Nicholas Rush - but he has an Ancient device that looks remarkably like the sonic screwdriver.
...Actually I really need to redo his face-up and finish putting together his outfit... Even the relatively dull London in winter lighting is too bright for his character's supposed setting (The ancient Ancient (in both senses of the word) ship Destiny.)
A failed attempt at the shoulder rubbing pose his character is always pulling.
Yeah the face-up was aiming for neutral; but it looks far too content for the perpetually overworked, over-shouted at, underfed and grumpy Dr Rush!
Enjoying a rare meal that isn't just protein-paste!
Nyta my space-pirate charaacter - huh actually if Dr Rush ever bumped into her she might trigger his Nakai-induced PTSD... Being blue and all!
It's weird Jerome is on the taller version of the body Nicky is on from the same company, but he holds a pose far more willingly. (A Dollzone 72 vs a Dollzone 65)
Jerome showing off his poseability. (Err... The victory sign is in the UK/continuing the Robert Carlyle theme, Begbie-sense rather than the more polite international meaning...)
...Actually I really need to redo his face-up and finish putting together his outfit... Even the relatively dull London in winter lighting is too bright for his character's supposed setting (The ancient Ancient (in both senses of the word) ship Destiny.)
A failed attempt at the shoulder rubbing pose his character is always pulling.
Yeah the face-up was aiming for neutral; but it looks far too content for the perpetually overworked, over-shouted at, underfed and grumpy Dr Rush!
Enjoying a rare meal that isn't just protein-paste!
Nyta my space-pirate charaacter - huh actually if Dr Rush ever bumped into her she might trigger his Nakai-induced PTSD... Being blue and all!
It's weird Jerome is on the taller version of the body Nicky is on from the same company, but he holds a pose far more willingly. (A Dollzone 72 vs a Dollzone 65)
Jerome showing off his poseability. (Err... The victory sign is in the UK/continuing the Robert Carlyle theme, Begbie-sense rather than the more polite international meaning...)