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Monday, April 20, 2026

What Good are Werewolf Figures?

These two people are not werewolves.  The woman is useful for any period where women wear pants, from the Old West until now.  The man is useful for the same time frame, and I think I will trim down his weapon and make it into a long barrel revolver.
Here are all the werewolf poses together, you get four of each.
Naturally these can be used for classic horror creatures; but also for science fiction monsters created by man or space aliens.
I already have some "dog people" that I use for space adventures.

 Near the end of WWII the Germans had a plan for stay behind forces to continue to fight in the manner of the French and Soviet resistance.  It was called Operation Werewolf.  Some horror writers take the name literally and so it can be an interesting idea to have late WWII Nazi werewolves, with or without the guns, uniforms, or helmets.  I already made a few of those kinds of figures using Esci WWII Germans figures bodies and Twilight Creations Zombie Dogs heads.  Some of these guys will likely end up supporting that effort.

1 comment:

Roger said...

I've think I read somewhere that 'the German werewolf operations' were carried out for a very short time in post war Germany, but it was more like a few minor and uncoordinated sabotage actions against allied forces carried out by former Hitler Jugends. Wasn't there a war/horror movie named 'Dog Soldiers'?