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Re: Robert Seater's superheroes
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Tue, 13 May 2003 01:01:23 GMT
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I also really like the guy who can apparently pass through solid walls.
I do too.  Question in regards to that "power" though: I can comprehend how
that can "work" but I don't understand how garments and stuff can as well
(like the girl's bookbag in X-Men--she was not even wearing it)??!!?  I
know, I know it is just fictional but I would like some help.  Anybody???

ShadowCat (AKA Kitty Pryde) has the ability to pass through solid
matter.  She has to hold her breath while doing this but like Nightcrawler,
who can teleport anyone else he has physical contact with Shadowcat can do
the same, but the bigger the object the more effort it requires


In the X-men shot:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=392337
a few of the figs are really striking, like Cyclops in the old blue and gold
uniform.  Pretty funny how he made the female figs have breasts, as most • comic
book women are pretty well-endowed.

It took me a little while to figure that out.  "Why are there these 1X2
plates on this figs, it just looks like two bumps on their chests....  Ahhhh!"

LOL..I agree.
The cleverest (IMO), though, is how he used the red hair over the face
with >white bangs to do Rogue.
Yea, great idea there.  I also like Gambit, even though his costume seems
more goofy.

Gambits most recognisable feature is his jacket and cards.  the cards are
easy but the jacket.  I thought it did portray Gambit clearly though


Trav (-|-)



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  Re: Robert Seater's superheroes
 
(...) Merci beaucoup/Shukkrun jazeela/Gut Danke/~~ Travis. I'm more clear on the issue now. That definitely is one of the coolest powers. <snip> (...) Yes, good point...the jacket was well done. (...) -Andrew (22 years ago, 13-May-03, to lugnet.build.minifigs)
  Re: Robert Seater's superheroes
 
<snip> (...) Wow, three lots of thanks. cool. I would agree it is one of the coolest powers. and it's been mentioned and shown in the last two X-Men movies so I'm hoping that Shadowcat makes a real appearance in the next movie. ah, I live to dream (...) (22 years ago, 13-May-03, to lugnet.build.minifigs)

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  Robert Seater's superheroes
 
Hey all, It doesn't look like Robert Seater posts to Lugnet, so I'll mention this. Check out Rober Seater's superheroes (some his design, some the X-men): (URL) really think he's got some clever things here: The guy breaking through the wall in this (...) (22 years ago, 2-May-03, to lugnet.build.minifigs)

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