ShadowKat wrote:Oops... Mikey doesn't come with freckles, I had Hubby add them in because he just didn't look like Mikey from the new series without them. XD I forgot to mention that before! Though, they do each come with different colored eyes. Donnie's factory color are a pale orange-yellow, while in the series they're a deep chocolate-y brown, so Hubby repainted those too.
WhiteDove01s wrote:Well, that's easily fixed too. I was already thinking of doing the old antiquing trick of rubbing in a thin wash of darker color and then rubbing almost all of it back off on some parts of mine to enhance the color of the sculpt. XD
In fact, in the case of Donnie's eyes... I'm going to be snickering at that for a while.
Maybe it only applies to the little box turtles we get around here, but a trick I remember so even kids could tell the boy turtles from the girl ones is that girl ones have lighter orange-yellow eyes, and boys have darker orange-red eyes...
We've had a few good memories with common snappers ourselves!I'd like to think Splinter would have bothered to find a way to determine the genders of his little turtle boys... But I will admit it is tricky. I know I've never been sure what kind of turtles they are/were. Maybe that's also why I liked Tokka so much - I'd had some memorable run-ins with snapping turtles/mud snappers as a kid.
ShadowKat wrote:In the first TMNT movie, the "baby turtles" shown in the ooze, are actually sub-adult/juvenile sliders (and more than likely female), and in the new series, Donatello actually comments on their species pre-mutation as more than likely being diamondback terrapins. Given their general appearance, with human genetics introduced into their biology, that certainly makes sense.
ShadowKat wrote:Sorry for the long geek-out about turtles! Herpetology focusing on chelonians is one of our other great passions, so we tend to get really happy when we have the chance to talk about them!
Here's a great site with lots of info that we frequent if anyone wants to learn more about turtles and tortoises!
http://www.austinsturtlepage.com/
After going back and carefully re-watching the scene, I'm pretty sure I was wrong about them being female, at least judging by one or two of the turtles you can see clearly, because they have tails like males.ShadowKat wrote:In the first TMNT movie, the "baby turtles" shown in the ooze, are actually sub-adult/juvenile sliders (and more than likely female)
WhiteDove01s wrote:I used to know a wonderful old group, old email BBS style, that was focused around scorpions and that I hung out on and soaked up for I'm not sure HOW long when the original Beast Wars show was on. Long enough to be pretty sure Beast Wars Scorponok was a Pandinus imperator/Emperor Scorpion. Or possibly one or two other related species, or prehistoric version thereof. Which was so fun, because they're less toxic in most cases than a beesting, and carry their babies around on their backs...
Oddly enough, I'm actually somewhat arachniphobic.
ShadowKat wrote:Hubby used to watch Beast Wars when he was a kid, and I know a little about it from what he's told me and internet clips of it. I find it hilarious that BW Megatron (yeessssss.... ) was voiced by David Kaye, who voiced Sesshomaru in Inuyasha.
ShadowKat wrote:Emperor Scorpions are fascinating! I think I remember seeing an "educational" program about them that only seemed to want to talk about how "creepy" it looks when they carry around their babies... kinda made me sad. I thought they were cute, though!
Rage_girl wrote:Wow looks just like the show. why is it that personal made items are always better then store made
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