Allister (Ranger Assasin) (Original) Custom Action Figure
Custom #: | 6570 | Name: | Allister (Ranger Assasin) | Custom Type: | Action Figure | Toy Series: | Original | Creator: | pyramidhead22  | Date Added: | March 14, 2008 | Base Figure: | Altair Neca Figure | Height: | 7.00 inches |
My girl friend and I are huge on the fantasy stuff. We started playing The Forgotten realms Dark Alliance and it is just a B.A. game. Well one day I decided that we should come up with our own RPG game . But it would be along the lines of D and D. We create our own characters and so on. but I didn't want it all to just be in our heads so we decided to bring our characters into figure form. She has not started hers yet but I will have her post it when she is done. But here is mine. THis is Allister I kind of based him off a dark mage character in the game Dungeon Siege throne of agony but any way... He is A Ranger Assassin. He is a Mysterious Drifter who moves village to village collecting bounties on the heads of the criminals he kills. Not much is known about him but to many people are afraid of him. He meets up with the formed alliance of the covenant to bring down the Iron fist of the Dark Reapers and become a stronger favored hero. I made this figure by taking an altair assassins creed figure and repainting him. I then removed and rearanged most of the great accessories he comes with. I then sculpted him an arrow pack Hood and face mask. I then took a shield from a 300 figure and redesigned it. Finally I switched the head and it wasdone hope you like him. Look forward to see more soon................  Please wait... |
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One tip, your stuff looks very glossy, and it gives it a "toy" feel. (I know, wierd comment for something that is a toy, right?)
Try using flat finish paints. I like the tamiya brand paints, a lot of guys use Games workshop and model masters too.
Base coating this guy in a flat black, and drybrushing on a flat purple would give it a very cool "real world" feel.
Keep up the good work!