FAN FEATURE FRIDAY #255 - CONAN THE BARBARIAN: WAR PAINT EDITION
Conan enters the stronghold painted for war.
From the shadowed halls of Thulsa Doom’s fortress to the blood-soaked path of a covert rescue, Conan moves like a silent storm striking, surviving, and carving his way toward King Osric’s lost daughter. Whether he is slipping past guards in camouflage war paint, facing the serpent cult in brutal close combat, or standing amid the aftermath of vengeance, there is no mercy in this world... only strength and will.
Captured through the lens of Henry, Brian, Jerelle, CP, Robert, & Marky, Conan shows off his strength in full ⚔

Name: Henry (@henroc1_12)
Location: New Jersey, US
Inspiration: This shot is heavily inspired by the film Conan the Barbarian. As he sneaks through the palace, getting ready to attack his enemies.

Name: Brian (@bcauseitsfun)
Location: Georgia, US
Inspiration: My inspiration for this shot was the original film. Since it revolved around Thulsa Doom who turned into a giant snake, I decided to 3D print one for Conan to battle.

Name: Jerelle (@jorel_vs_thetoys)
Location: Virginia, US
Inspiration: I took inspiration for this shot from the classic "Dungeon Delver" sort of art I used to see in magazines and such as a kid. People like Frazetta and the great old school D&D artists.

Name: CP (@c_pow3rs)
Location: South Carolina, US
Inspiration: I wanted to convey Conan crushing some enemies and definitely wanted to use the yelling head sculpt. This release turned out fantastic.

Name: Robert (@toyetic40s)
Location: Kentucky, US
Inspiration: I've always been a huge Conan the Barbarian fan, especially when it comes to the original 1982 movie. The pic's inspiration mainly comes from the giant battle within the villain's fortress towards the ends of the film, where Conan is painted up and rescuing a wayward princess. I loved getting to utilize this really expressive headsculpt, which I felt like brought a lot more intensity to the photo.
Name: Marky (@figured_wood)
Location: Texas, US
Inspiration: I love all things Conan, from the Frazetta-inspired figures to this amazing Warpaint movie version. And if you're gonna give me a decapitated head in the offering, well, that's all the inspiration I need to try to bring this version of Conan to his brutal life.
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