Udon Taskmaster (Marvel Legends) Custom Action Figure
This Taskmaster was made using the Shield Agent body and a lot of sculpting. The head is a sculpted-over Moonknight head. The straps from the base figure have been removed. All new straps and details have either been cobbled from fodder or sculpted. The removable hoods were sculpted by hand and attach securely with magnets. The head is also removable (to accommodate the hoods) and connects with a magnet. The neck joint was modified to allow for a wider range of movement for the head (it can lean to the side and stuff like that). The wrist device houses a magnet that connects to the little yellow orb thingy for when it is not "on" and to the translucent shield when it is on; both have magnets in them as well. All accessories are able to be taken out of the holsters without any paint wear or anything like that. This guy took a lot of time and work, but I think the person will be happy! Thanks for looking!  Please wait... |
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thanks for the support! the shield is from an old CD jewel case lol. I used a hole saw to cut it out and just trimmed the rough parts
No problem for the support you are a great inspiration to my work and create some of my figs, I hope to one day own some figs of my favs and just great figs. I have to say that the jewel case looks perfect for the actual sheild. Most people don't know that was the sheild he had for this version. He stole the tech from Tony Stark who had created to make Caps new energy sheild. I would also like to say thanks for commenting back and again great job.
Great Custom,
dakota
magnets in a magneto figure sounds like something I need to try out.