Cacique Caribe | 24 Mar 2015 9:30 a.m. PST |
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wminsing | 24 Mar 2015 9:33 a.m. PST |
To be fair those are still feet, just highly flexible feet. ;) But if the trade was offered and I had to climb around the jungle all day I'd strongly consider it. -Will |
snodipous | 24 Mar 2015 9:38 a.m. PST |
Space: 1889 High Martians have wings stretching from their underarms to their legs, and often use their feet for holding tools and weapons:
The Vacuumorph post-humans from "Man After Man" by Dougal Dixon is kind of spherical with two extra grasping arms instead of legs:
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Cacique Caribe | 24 Mar 2015 9:40 a.m. PST |
Those look so cool!!! link They remind me of these:
link Dan |
wminsing | 24 Mar 2015 9:59 a.m. PST |
Yes, the Man After Man book is fantastic, and right up your alley CC. -Will |
Cacique Caribe | 24 Mar 2015 10:06 a.m. PST |
I can't find a clip of Oblivion, when Tom Cruise was swinging around in zero gravity. Anyway, a pair of hands for feet would make multigenerational space travel a little easier, don't you think? Dan |
Mr Canuck | 24 Mar 2015 10:21 a.m. PST |
If you were going to try conversions, could you use 25mm hands, for feet, on 15mm figures? The original Wargames Factory (Male) Zombies are a bit on the small side, compared to most 28mm figures. The hands on these Zombies might be useable for conversion purposes. |
GypsyComet | 24 Mar 2015 1:04 p.m. PST |
Bujold's Quaddies would need flight bases, since they are a zero-G adaption. There are a couple sets of space apes out there, but at this scale an opposable toe is not going to stand out much, |
haywire | 25 Mar 2015 12:23 p.m. PST |
"I can't find a clip of Oblivion, when Tom Cruise was swinging around in zero gravity." I don't remember that scene. Was it a deleted scene? |
haywire | 27 Mar 2015 11:50 a.m. PST |
Oh.. the flight recorder scene |