Monday, 2 April 2018

Heroic Warriors - The Goddess

The Goddess is an Eternian deity tasked with maintaining the natural order and protecting Castle Grayskull from those would plunder it. Originally, it is she who provides He-Man with the armor and weapons he needs to fight Skeletor; later, she guards the Cavern of Power where Prince Adam and Cringer transform into He-Man and Battle Cat. This character appeared in the first minicomics and went through many changes. First her colouring was changed from the original green to match Teela's colours, then she went from a Goddess to being the Sorceress and was ultimately redesigned to be the Filmation Sorceress we know and love. Her journey didn't end though and a few years ago she got her own figure in the MOTU Classics action figure range and in more recent comic continuity, became Teela's evolved form as the Snake Goddess.

The Goddess, in all her serpentine glory.
The miniature is the old '80s Grenadier Miniatures Teela figure. Designed after the toy and not the Filmation series, she doesn't look much like the Teela we know, but she does look exactly like the original Goddess. Unlike the other figures from the '80s miniatures range, the women were sculpted by a different sculptor and were more tall and slim, making her a perfect fit for more modern miniature scale. I did convert her slightly to add a bit of meat to her thighs and hips. After all, those were a trademark of the MOTU female characters too and this made her fit in better with the Quest Miniatures sculpts. I also gave her slightly longer feet as the original figures came with these small stumps that were hardly there. The base was custom made by cutting a hole in a plastic base to insert the thick metal integral base of the mini and then covered over with putty to add the flagstone texture.

Paintwise, I tried to stay true to the source material but "Filmation her up" slightly. Hence the (non metallic) gold accents, which also appeared in some later incarnations. the vertical black lines under her eyes were also part of some later source material and I thought it would be interesting to incorporate those.

Some more angles... 

The original minicomic scene where she gives the savage He-Man his first weapons
Gosh, Goddess, thanks you so much for these, the girls will love them!



You and I, Teela, we are one of a kind.

Your power will be mine!

While she looks taller in some pictures, she is the same size, it's just that she's the only figure who's standing up straight.

A different look, using the new lightbox
That's the last of the additions to the Heroic Warriors for now, as some more baddies are long overdue to balance out the sides.


8 comments:

  1. She scales up really well. It’s sort of appropriate that an original version of the character uses the original sculpts.

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    1. She looks a bit more primal and savage than the others, which kinda suits the idea of this ancient creature.

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  2. Great work and as Kieron says, she looks apt in terms of scaling. Excellent stuff. :)

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    1. Thanks, I'm well pleased to have given it a try.

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  3. Another great conversion. Those colors are perfect.

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    1. Thanks! I was really surprised how such a subtle conversion enhanced the figure. I followed the source material colours as close as possible, except for the addition of the gold wrist guards as the original white seemed like it would clash with the rest. In some later images, they are white and gold anyway, so I went the gold(ish) route.

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  4. Looks fabulous dude. Size wise fits right in when considering the artwork.

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    1. She really is a good fit. These older models are larger than most people think, a far cry from the true 25mm I sometimes see mentioned online.

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