762nd Clones
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Hey guys (and girls) - I had nothing to do over the weekend so I got back into making my legion:
This topic is picture-heavy!

The middle clone is Commander Zulu... Here are the other clones
Clone Rifleman (basic infantry):


Clone Medic:



Clone Engineer:


And the main focus of this thread
Unnamed Clone Officer:




Yes, this clone is supposed to be female -when if I start my comic I will explain why this is. Anyways, I want people's opinion on her - mainly, does she look feminine enough? What can I do to improve it?
Oh and another little treat for you all:

Zulu in human form
This topic is picture-heavy!

The middle clone is Commander Zulu... Here are the other clones
Clone Rifleman (basic infantry):


Clone Medic:



Clone Engineer:


And the main focus of this thread
Unnamed Clone Officer:




Yes, this clone is supposed to be female -
Oh and another little treat for you all:

Zulu in human form
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Those are awesome! Don't mix PI and PII though, it doesn't look good.________________________________________________________________
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I think they look pretty nice! I agree, try not to mix up P1 and P2 clones. Did you use paint or decals? If you used paint, what type do you use?
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Why would he paint on decals? That pretty much defeats the purpose! 
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Great to see you back Mike! This legion looks so awesome! Nice and neat!
THE MASTER IS BACK!!
Great to see you back Mike! This legion looks so awesome! Nice and neat!
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This is awesome!
Zulu Looks fantastic. I suppose they took Jango's more feminine genes and used them to create that clone officer
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Zulu Looks fantastic. I suppose they took Jango's more feminine genes and used them to create that clone officer

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Wow. Now this is what I call cool. Seriously, great job on them! The red's great, and I love the visor on Zulu!
Glad to see so many 'old-timers' coming back.
Glad to see so many 'old-timers' coming back.
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Wow! Dude that are awsome custom figures. 


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PhiMa wrote:Wow. Now this is what I call cool. Seriously, great job on them! The red's great, and I love the visor on Zulu!
Glad to see so many 'old-timers' coming back.
Old timer?! He has been away for like a month and you call him an old timer. HA!
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Jens wrote:PhiMa wrote:Wow. Now this is what I call cool. Seriously, great job on them! The red's great, and I love the visor on Zulu!
Glad to see so many 'old-timers' coming back.
Old timer?! He has been away for like a month and you call him an old timer. HA!
Well....I'm new here. And that's also why I put old-timers in 'these'.
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Marvelous, simply marvelous. I love the meddic.
I don't see why people don't like it when P1 and P2 clones are mixed together. If you use the same colored decals or paint or whatever, they look like both of them are in the right place.
I don't see why people don't like it when P1 and P2 clones are mixed together. If you use the same colored decals or paint or whatever, they look like both of them are in the right place.
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The long haired and filled in eyes one was creepy but others are nice.
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Rook wrote:The long haired and filled in eyes one was creepy...
That might seem that way because the camera I use is a piece of Ship from Hong Kong and doesn't seem to do well for close-ups - giving her face the "creepy" look
This is what her face should look like (the decal):

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Code_Green wrote:I don't see why people don't like it when P1 and P2 clones are mixed together.
Indeed. It's even canonically correct, I think;
Wookieepedia wrote:Even with the introduction and widespread adoption of Phase II armor, however, some units and individual clones continued to utilize Phase I clone trooper armor.
So yeah. Stick with it, Mike. I personally don't really like the painting of the inside of the helmets, but that's just me.
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Hmm, must have missed that part CG! Thanks for that Wookiee quote!
I always thought it was the commanders and captains, but now, after watching TCW, I realize the clones were alot more individual!
I always thought it was the commanders and captains, but now, after watching TCW, I realize the clones were alot more individual!
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Thunder-blade wrote:Hmm, must have missed that part CG! Thanks for that Wookiee quote!
I always thought it was the commanders and captains, but now, after watching TCW, I realize the clones were alot more individual!
How... could you?
Individual? They're CLONEs!
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Alpha wrote:Individual? They're CLONEs!
WookieePedia wrote:When the Grand Army was first unveiled on Geonosis, the Galaxy thought the clone troopers no better than their droid counterparts; faceless soldiers, sworn to lay their lives on the line for a Republic in which they had no stake, cannon fodder with no minds or lives of their own.[3]
This attitude began to change, however, as the casualties mounted. As the Clone Wars raged on, the Jedi formed a sense of attachment to the clones that they led and treated them as individuals rather than the droids they battled throughout the war-torn Galaxy. Though this caused confusion for many clones at first, most of whom had grown to believe themselves to be no more than a product, they too began to develop genuine respect and admiration for their Jedi leaders. Many Jedi Generals even befriended clones during the war, including Obi-Wan Kenobi and Clone Commander Cody, Aayla Secura and Commander Bly, and Yoda and Commander Gree.
Spacer: "I thought clones didn't have feelings?"
Mort: "So did our commanders, but let me tell you kid, I felt pain so strong that it could have been my own as my brothers fell."
―An unknown spacer and Mort[src]
In rare cases, some clone troopers would develop strong emotions which would override their sense of loyalty to the Republic, and later the Empire.
WookieePedia is your friend, Alpha.
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