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rvandusen27 Mar 2014 7:00 p.m. PST

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These creatures are featured in H.G. Wells' tale "The Sea Raiders." This would make a cool miniature for Sci-Fi.

Here is the story: link

Privateer4hire27 Mar 2014 7:14 p.m. PST

An almost solution:
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Cacique Caribe27 Mar 2014 7:50 p.m. PST

RVandusen,

Hey, very, very nice!

We seem to like somewhat similar things:

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Dan

rvandusen28 Mar 2014 4:43 a.m. PST

Thanks for the TMP link. That tentacled creature is right up my alley.

TK 42128 Mar 2014 4:52 a.m. PST

Squidman looks quite cartoonish.

Allen5728 Mar 2014 5:23 a.m. PST

There is a miniature made by Capcom/Bandai in their Monster Hunter range which is very similar to the H. G. Wells illustration. I bought one on eBay several years ago.

Cacique Caribe28 Mar 2014 9:30 a.m. PST

RVandusen,

That reminds me … I need to finish that figure:

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Dan

Lion in the Stars28 Mar 2014 10:23 a.m. PST

for a BIIIG critter like that, check out the Combined Army's Drones from Infinity:

Two per box, and those are 40mm bases.

Cacique Caribe28 Mar 2014 1:28 p.m. PST

I was trying to keep mine as close as possible to HG Wells' description, without looking like a simple potato:

"They were, I now saw, the most unearthly creatures it is possible to conceive. They were huge round bodies--or, rather, heads--about four feet in diameter, each body having in front of it a face. This face had no nostrils--indeed, the Martians do not seem to have had any sense of smell, but it had a pair of very large dark-coloured eyes, and just beneath this a kind of fleshy beak. In the back of this head or body--I scarcely know how to speak of it--was the single tight tympanic surface, since known to be anatomically an ear, though it must have been almost useless in our dense air.

In a group round the mouth were sixteen slender, almost whiplike tentacles, arranged in two bunches of eight each. These bunches have since been named rather aptly, by that distinguished anatomist, Professor Howes, the HANDS. Even as I saw these Martians for the first time they seemed to be endeavouring to raise themselves on these hands, but of course, with the increased weight of terrestrial conditions, this was impossible. There is reason to suppose that on Mars they may have progressed upon them with some facility.

The internal anatomy, I may remark here, as dissection has since shown, was almost equally simple. The greater part of the structure was the brain, sending enormous nerves to the eyes, ear, and tactile tentacles. Besides this were the bulky lungs, into which the mouth opened, and the heart and its vessels. The pulmonary distress caused by the denser atmosphere and greater gravitational attraction was only too evident in the convulsive movements of the outer skin."

Dan
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