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Thia de Graaf

_Scarecrow_
_Scarecrow_ by @White_demonica (Thia de Graaf)

Wilkes ice station became a battlefield Wilkes ice station became Hell


I just had to say that heh .... and omg I don't think I killed it o.o . So anyway here is my Render of Shane 'Scarecrow' Schoffield , 32 years young and a bit too small for his age .

In other words ; damn cute <- likes small guys

Might send this to the 409 fanart database , mebe ...

Art by Thia de Graaf ,character (C) to Matthew Reilly PS CS and inkt ,a night and a day ( around 130 MB X_X )

edit : Official 'MAGHOOK' ref used from the site (thats the big gun looking thing he's holding) For the official website go to : http://www.matthewreilly.com/

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Posted: Thursday, 30 December, 2004 @ 10:39 PM

Nice. Like the costume. White camo (yeah, obvious, but you never know with some governments) wrap-around sunglasses for the snow-glare, big clip for the weapon, two hand-grips, a little claw on the end (for for keeping it secure when braced against the ground?)... The kid does look a little lanky though. As in non-winter-outfit-bulky. Hope that thig keeps him warm.

Yeah, and nice composition. Love those snow-dunes.

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