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Model: Maga Cordoba
Costume Designer / Makeup: Mariana Gandía
Lighting: Ricardo Shuck
Photographer / Postproduction: Luis Montemayor
Banshee, played by Caleb Landry Jones, from X-Men: First Class (2011).
The decals are my own design. The hairpiece is painted bright yellow. Everything else is LEGO.
Please credit if use.
Crease pattern for the Banshee design. The folded base to scale with the square rendered in Orihime is on the right.
One problem with this design is that the neck ends up very thick, so a very thin paper like single tissue must be used to fold this. Recommended paper size is 50cm. Collapsing the central region is quite convoluted but I think the rest is relatively simple.
There were nights on those bleak hills the wind would moan up death. It was the bean-sidhe's howl.
My older sister, nine at the time, dreaded the banshee that came at the end of the Disney movie, 'Darby O'Gill and the Little People.' She spirited me away from in front of the TV so I would hide with her under our father's desk, well away from the sound of its keening. She knew the banshee portends death and to hear it could mean she was coming for you.
I wonder if my sister heard the banshee again a few weeks ago when she died. It had been fifty years since we had been scrunched together under that desk. I'm sure living with cancer for two years would have, in the end, softened her fear. So I imagine when it came, the wail of the banshee might have sounded more like a siren's song.
The end of June 2015 marks the closing of an era as the Grumman EA-6B Prowler bows out making way for the electronic version of the FA-18 Hornet - the EF-18G Growler.
Designed and built around the highly successful A-6A intruder Airframe, the Prowler had a new extended forward fuselage to accommodate four crew instead of the Intruder's two and the addition of that large equipment housing fin fairing.
Here, United States Marine Corps VMAQ-1 'Banshees' Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron's 'CAG' Bird, Grumman EA-6B 161779/CB00 sits in the damp at the Andrews AFB 'Open House' in May 2001
Scanned 35mm transparency
"Often described as Scotland’s most haunted pub, part of The Banshee Labyrinth is located in some of the city’s underground vaults. It is also rumoured to be occupied by a banshee! The story goes that a group of workmen once heard a blood-curdling scream coming from the depths of the pub and a few hours later one of the men found out that a member of his family had died. There are also reports of drinks flying off tables and smashing into walls." [ inlingua-edinburgh.co.uk ]
This week's Freaky Creature is a Banshee!
I think the first time I'd ever heard of a banshee was from Scooby Doo lol. Since then I've read a few different lore on the Banshee. Generally they are said to be spirit whose screams warn the living of possible death.
Model: Steph
Makeup: Brianna
Starcraft II's AH/G-24 Banshee.
The Banshee is one of the new Terran units for the upcoming StarCraft II game. I've been wanting to make a StarCraft MOC for a while now, and as I was looking through the new models for the game, I finally decided to build.
I picked the Banshee because it is one of the few units I could build in minifig scale without being way too large. This model is a mix between the images I found on the official site as well as others which I believe are official as well.
This took me roughly a week to build.
It’s summer time and I hate all of the wasps buzzing around on my back patio. It looks like Wolverine and Banshee share my disdain. My apologies to all the Banshee fans out there, just having a little fun.
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Siouxsie & The Banshees, ‘The Scream’, 1978. The debut album. Post-punk before that was even a thing. ‘Pure’ sets the mood. Echo, sparse drums, Siouxsie’s banshee wail. ‘Jigsaw Feeling’ pounding tribal drums and metal guitar riff with Siouxsie swooping down. ‘Overground’ slow slashing guitar with rolling toms and rat-a-tat. ‘Carcass’ riff and stomp. ‘Helter Skelter’ starts slow with single bass note before exploding with fierce guitar. The Beatles ripped apart. ‘Mirage’ phased guitar and acoustic chug with solid drum pound. ‘Metal Postcard’ like a demented Kurt Weill tune with more slashing guitar. ‘Nicotine Stain’ another grinding riff. ‘Suburban Relapse’ intense riffing, thunder drums, and saxophone for added room-clearing dissonance. ‘Switch’ starts slow, building up then dropping away before returning, the guitar distorted, loud and proud.
Not an easy listen but Siouxsie’s voice and the overall noise still sounds unique. Indeed, you can hear elements of this album in pretty much every post-punk, alt-rock band ever since. It’s amazing they ended up effectively becoming a pop band, having hits, appearing on ‘Top of the Pops’ and the pages of ‘Smash Hits’…