Thursday, 11 June 2026

Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels

Season 10, Episode 3

With Cavey temporarily glaring at me from his peanut shell and the thorny issue of sculpting approximately ninety eight percent body hair looming ominously on the horizon, I found myself seeking distraction. As is often the case when sitting at my hobby desk, one project quickly became three and so I gladly present for your delectation, the Teen Angels, Captain Caveman's mystery solving maidens of mayhem

I wasn't looking to build or create new miniatures here, but rather re-purpose some existing purchases and so went in search of suitable young ladies to accompany Cavey, a phrase which sounds increasingly dubious the longer one dwells upon it and one best not repeated in earshot of the Saintly Mrs. Awdry!  That said, I quickly stumbled upon what I thought were Crooked Dice's Angels of Justice and a Double Agent that were already based and primed - Zowie!*

*I say thought, but latterly I have discovered that one of them is in fact a Lucid Eye Psychedelic Superspy, Julia Verne. 

Unlike the Hanna-Barbera draughtsmen whose original characters had a certain economy of line, sculptors at Crooked Dice and Lucid Eye were under under no such restrictions.  The proportions of these ladies are sublime and suggest they might occasionally encounter gravity!  Their delicate posture always makes me nervous, been used to more forgiving, robust sculpts, but in the end, I simply allocated a model to each character and had fun trying to match their respective colour palette.  Being cartoon characters, I had made the conscious decision not to worry unduly about too many layers of shading, just keep it tidy. 

Armed to the teeth, they perhaps owe rather more to Charlie's Angels than the Teen Angels, although one suspects mysteries would be solved considerably more quickly if Brenda really did have access to a snub nosed Smith & Wesson .357 revolver!

So whilst Captain Caveman himself remains very much a work in progress, the Teen Angels are assembled and ready for adventure. Quite what they will make of being transported from Saturday morning television to the rather more perilous environs of 7TV remains to be seen, although judging by the amount of firepower on display the masked miscreants should be considerably more concerned than they ever were in 1977.  As for Cavey himself, he remains largely naked, partially sculpted and alarmingly dependent upon a peanut shell; fortunately, there is still time to address all three concerns.

24 comments:

  1. A splendid trio to provide the support act for your captain, nice bit of distraction!
    Best Iain

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    1. I am always up for a distraction Iain and this were particularly good fun.

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  2. They're very colourful in a good way.
    You couldn't finish Cavey with some form of long grass flock could you? It would be quicker. I'm thinking of some of those Turnip Wars creations. It might turn out fluffy rather than flowy if you see what I mean because of the light weight but I have some long strands which were for river reeds that are a good colour. Maybe painting them, though adding to the work, would plaster them down.
    Stephen

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    1. Thank you Stephen and that's a great idea. I have been taken by those Turnip Wars creations and wondered about using tufts in the branches of some spooky trees that I was planning for the Silver Bayonet. It would certainly work for Cavey, but might feel a bit short?

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  3. Excellent job there Sir Michael

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  4. Top paint-jobs, Michael. They'll look great alongside Captain Caveman.

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    1. Thank you Simon, certainly a better scale now that I have tinkered with Cavey's dimensions.

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  5. Great companions for cavey Michael, the color palette is perfect for them.

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  6. Absolutely superb paint work on these three lovely ladies, I know from experience what a delicate and awkward lady that double agent is!
    Cheers Roger

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    1. Thank you Roger, they really are delicate and there were a couple of hard to reach casting lines that I had to be so careful with for fear of wiping out a nose!

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  7. Very cute, but if fear this project is heading in a dangerous direction. Pretty teen angels and a hairy peanut shaped caveman ! 😂

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  8. Nicely done Michael. I think the very act of repurposing minis fits well enough into the "forgotten heroes" briefing, so these ladies are very appropriate to the challenge.

    Good choices on all three as well. I think the fact they are armed as opposed to their on-screen versions just means they might have grown up a bit since then and now realise that being "cute and clueless" doesn't really cut it in the real world? ;)

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  9. One can always be distracted by the ladies, even miniature ones. Had the original teen angels looked like yours, I think more dads would have watched the show with the kiddies!!
    Best wishes, James

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    1. I feel you may be absolutely spot on there James.

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  10. Superb work on the three teen angels Michael - creations after my own heart, needless to say! I have had the Crooked Dice Double Agent on my "wanted" list for several years.....!

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    1. Thank you so much. I had obviously put off their purpose, now lost to time, probably because they were so delicate. I think as I have got older and less concerned with trying to paint everything with at least three layers projects like this seem more achievable.

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