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|  | - | | Figure: | War Machine - Black Ops | | Series: | Iron Man | | Creator: | N TT |
| Completely scratch built this War Machine from the ground up, using almost no parts from any Iron Man figures. In fact, the only piece that remotely resembles shellhead was the head, which came from a PEZ dispenser. Everything else that looked like machinery was picked out from fodder boxes and piec. . . |
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|  | - | | Figure: | Bizarro Cyborg | | Series: | DC Direct | | Creator: | N TT |
| Alway seems like whatever Supes has, Bizarro wants! So finally gave him his very own Cyborg version!
The DC Direct Bizarro had the goofiest face and the shade of purple was really cool on him. Replaced the cyborg parts from the new Cyborg Supes, and the right foot came from a Mcfarlane Al Simmons. T. . . |
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|  | - | | Figure: | Jason X - Rebooted | | Series: | Friday the 13th | | Creator: | N TT |
| Cyborgs are always interesting, especially if they're used to create one of the most legendary Slashers around.
Sculpted the mask directly over the head with tinfoil separating the apoxie from the face. Once dried, this allowed the mask to be removable, not only to show his gruesome mug, but also be. . . |
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|  | - | | Figure: | Vision | | Series: | DC Direct | | Creator: | N TT |
| At first glance, it looks like the paint ran out, but the object was to illustrate the Android as though he were using his phasing ability. The MM base figure was transparent from head to toe, just needed to resculpt the head and chest, replace the boots from an Aquaman figure. Wanted to use feet th. . . |
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|  | - | | Figure: | Gladiator - Shi'ar Imperial Guard | | Series: | DC Direct | | Creator: | N TT |
| Being so similar to Superman, made this Gladiator with a Supes base. He's definitely got a more bad'bum look going on than Supes, so needed to change the head to something tougher, meaner, like a Praetor oughtta look.
With a bit of sculpt and repaint, the Aquaman head turned out to be a suitable f. . . |
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|  | - | | Figure: | Inhumans - Black Bolt Mcguinness Style | | Series: | DC Direct | | Creator: | N TT |
| Being a long time fan of Crushin'aGuy's customs, decided to take on this project of making the Inhumans in the McGuinness style. Ed McGuinness is an artist that created a distinctive style in rendering DC JLA Characters, instantly recognizable with the stout limbs and trademark facial features. More. . . |
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|  | - | | Figure: | Inhumans - Karnak Mcguinness Style | | Series: | DC Direct | | Creator: | N TT |
| Ended up using more apoxie than planned for Karnak. Just couldn't find any suitable hands in the fodder box to fit, so sculpted the karate chops, and the noggin as well. Even though Karnak has got a sizeable dome, the head started off too swollen and lopsided lol, but managed to eventually sand it d. . . |
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|  | - | | Figure: | Inhumans - Medusa Mcguinness Style | | Series: | DC Direct | | Creator: | N TT |
| Made several attempts to place the hair on the figure without it capsizing. Measuring more than half the length of the figure, it was tricky to get the hair in just the right spot. The 12" Lady Death figure had the biggest head of hair, and the extra bonus is that it's hollow inside, which made it l. . . |
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|  | - | | Figure: | Inhumans - Gorgon Mcguinness Style | | Series: | DC Direct | | Creator: | N TT |
| There's not much left of J'onn J'onzz underneath all that sculpt and paint, but this base figure was the largest in the series to make Gorgon.
A piece of clamshell plastic was cut and fitted over the shoulders. Sculpt work was then done overtop to create the clothing piece. Having the plastic as bas. . . |
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|  | - | | Figure: | Inhumans - Triton Mcguinness Style | | Series: | DC Direct | | Creator: | N TT |
| It's always fun to try out new and different styles when customizing. Keeps the game interesting and those creative juices fully stoked!
Some sculpt and repaint for this Triton, cut the fin from green plastic material, figure from a DC base.
Will showcase the rest of the team members in this style, . . . |
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