![]() ![]() The smoke is from a this Marvel Ultron clix model: I considered adding a bit of snow to his gun barrel and the tanks on his back to simulate frost, but decided against it. Here are a couple of better shots that show him without the helmet. bad things, but it’s all for love of his wife. I like him because he’s actually a bad guy you can feel sorry for. In the most common variation of his origin story, he is a former cryogenics expert who suffered an industrial accident while attempting to cure his terminally ill wife Nora Fries. Freeze model has a removable helmet and shoulder piece, which is good since the helmet is so opaque it obscures the face almost entirely.įrom Wikipedia: Mr. Freeze (Victor Fries) is a scientist who must wear a cryogenic suit in order to survive, and bases his crimes around a “cold” or “ice” theme, complete with a “freeze gun” that freezes its targets solid. I really need to remember to photograph these clix before I repaint them, but this kind of happened as a side project. That’s a stock photo, not the actual model I used. I decided to have some fun with this one and make a really nice conversion I can base a scenario or two around.Īnyway, here’s what a Heroclix Mr. I’ve been rebasing and repainting a lot of Heroclix lately, but they’ve mostly been Marvel clix. He is also really cool (pardon the pun) in the Batman: Arkham City video game, as well as the Arkham Origins downloadable content “Cold, Cold Heart.” Especially any episode of the Batman Animated Series in which he is featured (voiced by the late, great Michael Ansara). ![]() Freeze has long been one of my favorite bat-villains, due in large part to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s brilliant, iconic performance in the 1997 film Batman & Robin.īut I really do love Mr. ![]()
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