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my new attempts on Chinese Mythology

Posted by rayloryan on 09 Nov 2017, 16:35

Hi guys , i've recently read the old Chinese Fantasy "journey to the west" and decided to make some figures from the novel. my first attempation is the " third Prince" named Ne zha. see his bio on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nezha

He has to forms, one is nomal form the other is 3-feads-6-arms form. His weapons includes:
- Spear of Fire Tip
- Sword of Demon killing
- Blade of Monster Slaughter
- Ring of Heavn and Earth
- Nine-Dragon cover-shape of Sacred Fire
- Band of Heaven Unification
- Fire-wind wheels( foot)

Normal forms:
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3-heads-6-arms
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Posted by Susofrick on 10 Nov 2017, 09:07

Love the third picture! Now we know how you make your figures! Well, I love all the pictures. I have started with Dreams of Red Chambers, but took a break to read other stuff. Going to pick it up later again. :-D
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Posted by Graeme on 10 Nov 2017, 12:46

Fabulous! I really like these.

Even more exotic than the wonderful ancient Chinese troops we've been seeing on the forum.
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Posted by rayloryan on 09 Jan 2018, 16:01

I have started with Dreams of Red Chambers, but took a break to read other stuff. Going to pick it up later again.

Wow... it is even hard to our native Chinese readers. Big clap to you. :yeah:

I used cotton as clouds to take some pictures. The cotton looks good. I need to improve my paiting skill... :oops:
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Posted by Graeme on 09 Jan 2018, 16:26

The painting looks good to me.

Interesting subject, good looking figures and that tiger is terrific!
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Posted by DickerThomas on 16 Jan 2018, 09:32

Great work, Ray... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Susofrick on 16 Jan 2018, 10:48

rayloryan wrote:Wow... it is even hard to our native Chinese readers. Big clap to you. :yeah:


Thanks! I had to take a break to try to forget the introduction. It was so full of spoilers so it took away the fun reading the book. Soon I have read all odd crime novels and other stuff I have lying around and will start again with it. :-D

Really love your stuff here! It's great to learn from other cultures!
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Posted by Susofrick on 17 Jan 2018, 08:46

Oh, forgot to tell, I don't read it in Chinese! It's a Swedish translation I found at work.
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Posted by rayloryan on 24 Jan 2018, 16:40

Oh, forgot to tell, I don't read it in Chinese! It's a Swedish translation I found at work.

Admire you. You really need a lot of foot notes to understand what the book describes. China's acient Noble life is kinda far away from morden us. Keep reading, it is worthy.
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