This guy's just a DCD Kyle Rayner head from DMC Direct, a lantern cast from DMC Direct, and a DCUC Camo Aquaman body. I added some rubberband staps for the boots, a little apoxie for a GL ring, and the rest is just citadel paint!
DC Direct figures are usually just found at specialty stores - usually places that sell comics are the only place outside of a website to buy them. They have excellent headsculpts and accessories - their lower arms and legs are also interchangable shape-wise with all DC Universe Classics figures and (most) marvel legends. In terms of getting casted parts - you either have to make them yourself, or know someone who does. I've seen some pop up on custom casting websites, but most ones I know of are 'on vacation' currently. Cheers, -Blayne
Woaahh! I need to make one of these using my extra GL DCUC parts and my DCD Kyle. For one halloween (and two conventions and a TV appearance, lol!) I dressed up as Green lantern Kyle, complete with a homemade padded top, black pants, and my New Rock leather boots - needless to say, he's one of my favorite characters, heh. I particularly like how you did the chest logo. Great work. Side note: The TV episode I cameo'ed on was Collector's Showdown - my friend Mike Weber won $1000 and had to spent it in 10 min @ a comic convention. I ran around with him on camera buying comics. Check out the episode here: at 00:18 seconds you can see me in costume during the intro credits they posted to YouTube:
I like this a lot. He and John Stewart are long overdue for figures. By the way though, this is the second time I've heard of something casted from DMC Direct. How do I get ahold of them.
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They have excellent headsculpts and accessories - their lower arms and legs are also interchangable shape-wise with all DC Universe Classics figures and (most) marvel legends. In terms of getting casted parts - you either have to make them yourself, or know someone who does. I've seen some pop up on custom casting websites, but most ones I know of are 'on vacation' currently.
Cheers,
-Blayne
Side note: The TV episode I cameo'ed on was Collector's Showdown - my friend Mike Weber won $1000 and had to spent it in 10 min @ a comic convention. I ran around with him on camera buying comics. Check out the episode here: at 00:18 seconds you can see me in costume during the intro credits they posted to YouTube: