Kyle Robinson's Danzig is the whole reason I started customizing. The Misfits have been my favorite band since I was twelve years old and I have always wanted a Danzig figure. So when I saw Kyle's one I Flipped out as lo and behold, the source material is my very favorite Danzig photo ever!!! so when I finally got my hands on some apoxie sculpt I went for it. Did pretty much the same thing as Kyle's recipe, exept I gave the shirt a grey dry brush to make it look a little faded and I left an eye exposed which I painted a ghoulish white with a black pupil. Also the wondy I had doesn't have great balance so I made a fold back amp out of sculpy for him to rock out on! I'll put some pics of that in the forum. so I hope you all enjoy, and thanks to Kyle Robinson for the inspiration for what is easily my favorite figure in my 6" collection, custom or otherwise.
thanks by the way!
For the record Glenn getting poleaxed by that big dude was the funniest thing I seen in ages
ROFL - small man syndrome indeed
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Dedi
Absolutely, got a soft spot for the Cramps myself!!
That's hella cool!
I heard Pete was cool, but I hadn't heard anything about the other band members.
That's them!!
To this day Bloody Kisses is my favorite album of theirs.
some good tracks I heard from them
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Dedi
got a fake severed heart valentine signed by Poison Ivy Rorschach herself
One of the sexiest female guitarists in rock
Customized, Surfin Dead and Sunglasses after dark - some of my favorites
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Dedi
But for me theers only one horror punk/psychobilly band - THE CRAMPS
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Dedi
and yes, the misfits are from Lodi new Jersey, and often not given any credit, they are deffinatly responsible for influincing MANY punk bands and horror rocks bands since. I consider danzig dead to me after 1983 though..lol.. although I do dig some samhain stuff.
Keep on rocking and working on your customs... they are coming out great.
I'm pretty clueless about most music from the late 70s to the 90s... I know about 50s, 60s and early 70s music, but that's about it. (I listened to the Oldies station growing up)