Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Elsa Bloodstone, Sasha Hammer and Mary Jane (no eaglemoss custom, these comes from hasegawa Ma.K.)


Ok, not that much time to write some notes....
Just to show the last three issued yesterday.

I wanted since long time to add Mary Jane into my collection, I have to say I've seen a lot of sad custom all around on Mary Jane, I wanted something special so here she is!

Also Sasha Hammer was in my waiting list since long time, I wanted her sexy and definitely red. That's it!

Las but not least Elsa Bloodstone. She will not remain long alone, as the Captain and Boom Boom are almost done.

Still a lot to do on Angela, that I want to be my best custom ever!

Enjoy the frontal and the virtual 360° tour of these three babes now!

byezzzz

Mary Jane



Sasha Hammer



Elsa Bloodstone



A family group with any of the babes!

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Quentin Quire


 Courtesy from Wikipedia:

Quire made his first appearance in New X-Men #134 (January 2003). His first appearance as Kid Omega and the first appearance of the Omega Gang were in New X-Men #135 (February 2003). Grant Morrison has cited The Sekhmet Hypothesis as an influence on the story, referring to it in his book, Supergods. Quire becomes a student at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning in X-Men: Regenesis (December 2011). Along with Wolverine and Armor, he is one of the featured characters in the Wolverine and the X-Men: Alpha & Omega miniseries (March - July 2012).
 
His full name is revealed in Wolverine and the X-Men #15 (October 2012). In Wolverine and the X-Men #21-#22 (January - February 2013), he is one of the main characters along with other students. He is featured in a story along with Captain America in A + X #4 (March 2013). He is a main character along with other students and Doctor Strange in A + X #9 (August 2013). He leaves the X-Men and joins the Hellfire Academy in Wolverine and the X-Men #30 (July 2013).
 
Quentine says: "send more sentinels".
 

 
 
 

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Gorr the God Butcher


Courtesy of marvel.wikia.com :

Gorr The God Butcher was born on a planet with no name, almost everyday on the brink of starvation. He was taught to trust in the gods but they never answered his prayers. At a early age his mother and father died and he was left on his own. He then had to fend for himself in the harsh environment, years later he married and fathered some children but most of them died and when his pregnant mate Arra was killed during an earthquake he was left with one son who was on the brink of death. While trying to reach what was believed to be a forest his son died while Gorr was promising him that when they reach the forest he will never go hungry again. Stricken with grief Gorr gave up hope believed there was no gods. However after learning they actually existed Gorr vowed vengeance for no god ever answering his prayers. Gorr despises any god and seeks to kill all of them, and according to Gorr himself he killed many gods of fear, war, chaos, genocide, revenge, plagues, earthquake, blood, wrath, jealousy, death, degradation and very few gods of poetry and flowers.
After killing a god from America, the body washed up on the shores of Iceland where it was found by Thor. At a later date, while accompanying a Viking raiding party to Russia, Thor found some of the Slavic gods dead. Thor encountered Gorr who attacked him. Gorr nearly managed to kill Thor, but just before the killing blow, Thor conjured a lightning strike which knocked both of them out. Gorr recovered and escaped to a cave, where he once again fought Thor who believed he had succeeded in slaying him.

Gorr survived their encounter however and would spend the next thousand years butchering more and more gods, growing ever stronger and amassing an army of dark minions. Thor once again took notice of Gorr's activities and began hunting him. While Thor ventured to the cave looking for him where they once fought, Gorr was busy somewhere else, making a portal through time from god's blood. He went back and slayed the very first god, taking his heart as a trophy. He then headed forward in time, where he met the Thor of many millenia in the future, saving him for last. Thor of the present quickly found his trail and went into the portal, but arrived in the future a few hundred years after Gorr. The only god left was his future self, who resembled his father greatly.

Little did the two Thors know was that Gorr had made another trip into the past to get the Thor from around 800 ad, the Thor he first met. He brought him back to the future where he made him a slave, along with the other remaining gods. Gorr kept them alive so they would build his God Bomb he would use to exterminate the rest of them
Front view


360° view


Gorr is made from the LOTR character Azog with some Magic Sculp White adds.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Agent Venom


Agent Venom. Else to say? If so, you're probably in the wrong place!

Sculpted with "Bostik Ripara Pietra" (structure) and White Magic Sculp (finitures).
Painted with Matt Colors.


Saturday, June 7, 2014

Red Wolf


Courtesy from Wikipedia:

Red Wolf is the name of a number of fictional characters in Marvel Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe. The different characters are Native American heroes with mystical powers and have a trusted wolf companion named Lobo.


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Mercy (You are welcome....) Miss Abigail Wright


Okay okay... here we go:

Mercy, aka Abigail Wright, was an alien from another planet. Having come to Earth, Mercy took it upon herself to kill those who lacked the strength to commit suicide from despair, believing that she was doing them a favor.

Mercy was an enemy of the Hulk, as he was the only person Mercy has been unable to 'help'. No matter how bad things would become, the Hulk would never stop fighting because he must always be the strongest one there is.

She was eventually captured and held in an unknown military base until she was released on the condition that she joined Thaddeus Ross' newly formed Thunderbolts team.

During Thanos' invasion, Mercy went rogue, and the Thunderbolts decided to get rid of her once and for all. The Leader suggested to send her to a place she wouldn't bother them, Hell, as it was full of souls in despair. The plan failed as the Thunderbolts accidentally teleport themselves to Hell, but after making a deal with Mephisto, they managed to leave Mercy stranded in Hell.

here is how she looks like,



here is how I like her looking,

 
 
and a virtual 360 tour....