Saturday 5 May 2018

The Snake Men - Snake Teela

Having painted a second, improved version of Teela, the earlier version became obsolete. I could of strip her, but most of the paintjob was perfectly serviceable and since I learned about there being a Snakemen version of Teela in the MOTU 200x continuity, I wanted to do a Snake Teela as she could have appeared if done in Filmation style. So I went about repainting her skin in a green tone, and her eyes yellow. That the earlier, flawed skintone had left some rough patches here and there didn't really matter, as it all worked with the Snakemen theme. I painted her sword green, after the 200X Snake Teela toy figure accessory, though I left the shield as it was. Her base was repainted in my Snakemen base colours. A relatively quick job that meant I could keep using the figure without having to repaint a complete figure. Result!



She-Hul... I mean, Snake Teela!

... in all her green glory
The concept is inspired by the MOTU 200x episode "Second Skin", where King Hiss used an artifact that could turn regular people into Snakemen. In the story, Man-At-Arms, Mekanek and Teela were temporarily turned into Snakemen and battled He-Man. They were returned back to their human selves after He-Man destroyed the Serpents Ring and the Ophidian Spire. There was a toy version made of Snake Teela after the cartoon that looked like this:


The 200x Teela design isn't quite the same as the Filmation Teela we know and love, so I tried to reimagine what Snake Teela would have looked like in a Filmation episode. With their love for reusing recoloured footage, just like the toys loved to reuse recoloured characters, a simple green repaint seemed a likely interpretation.

I will stop your evil, Remcor, I....... will....... join you!

You have to fight it, Teela! - I can't... and I don't want to!
Teela vs Snake Teela




5 comments:

  1. That’s an excellent use of a duplicate model. I love the snakey skin tone.

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    1. Thanks! I didn't want it to look too much like Man-At-Arms' green bodysuit (especially since I want to do a Snakeman version of him too), so I mixed some paints for a new green. There are 5-6 different shades in there, which is way more than I usually go for.

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  2. Great idea! Looks good and saved time starting from scratch!

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    1. I barely have time to paint as it is, I wasn't going to lose all the work that already went into this one. :)

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  3. argh, now i gotta buy extra teela, he-man's and man-at-arms. i didnt think of doing that first time around. great write up though.

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