Mummra the Everliving (Thundercats) Custom Action Figure
Custom #:35135
Name:Mummra the Everliving
Contest:Thundercats Ho!
Custom Type:Action Figure
Toy Series:Thundercats
Creator:KJL2381  
Date Added:December 16, 2011
Base Figure:SOTA Street Fighter "Remy"
Height:7.50 inches
*FIGURE*

Mummra was constructed using a SOTA Street Fighter "Remy" figure.

-The torso actually incorporates two Remy torsos in the fact that two Remy figures were used to make it. If you notice, Mummra has two joints in the torso area to allow the added "decrepit mummy" effect.
-The arms and legs were longated using 1:18 scale G.I. Joe missles as the structural armature and then covered with Apoxie to add form.
-The head was sculpted out of Apoxie and is 100% original.
-The Hands and feet are from a Skeletor figure from the 2000x series.

*TOMB*

-Sculpted out of Baking clay.
-Magnets were added to the rims of the tombs two parts, then covered with a very thin layer of clay so that the tomb's lid locks securely when closed.

*Background*

-Packing styrofoam.
-The brick groves were carved out with an exacto knife then the structure was spray painted.

Pictures
User Comments
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Cosmic Fantasy Customs -
Thursday, December 29, 2011
this is a fantastic piece, superbly crafted/created. and love the tomb and background also.
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thank you very much!
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G Brand -
Friday, December 23, 2011
Such a great looking figure. I usually don't like it when cloth is used, since it's not in scale with action figures, but his robe flows and looks very natural. Amazing work my friend.
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
I COMPLETELY agree about the use of cloth on figures. In most cases when cloth is used it looks static, bulky or just out of place. What I do is find material that is thin or "silky" in texture which allows flow. In this case I purchased an "Under Armor" shirt because of the materials "flow". Worked out pretty well. The hood is lined with wire to hold form. Anyway, this is a great comment because it is something I definately was hoping someone would take note of so I appreciate it.
Voting ends for the Thundercats Ho! Custom Contest (customizer revealed). - Friday, December 23, 2011
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Memphis_777 -
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
WOW! I had to register just to vote for this figure. I am very impressed. I have seen MANY attempts to re-create Mumm-ra, but absolutely none at this caliber. The fact that you not only maintained all the original articulation, but were able to add an extra stomach joint is sick! Not to mention the cape doesn't look awkward and the head sculpt is perfect! Seriously man, great job. I hope Bandai see's this and takes notes on how to make a Mummy version Mumm-ra because I'd LOVE to have this figure!
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Memphis, thank you so very much. This is awesome feedback!
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dreamcatcher -
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Great figure, really like the decrepit mummy" effect, very original, excellent Mumm'ra he looks just like the one of the classic cartoon, congrats, kudos.
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thank you, much appreciated.
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Darththomas -
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Please do not reply to any comments until after the voting has ended. These contests are meant to be secret, thanks dt81 figure realm moderator.
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Yea, sorry about that. I haven't participated in a contest in YEARS! I think I even made this same mistake then too. Very sorry about that...
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firefly -
Saturday, December 17, 2011
very artistic!!!
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
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NeCrollector -
Friday, December 16, 2011
WW!
Excellent work!
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thank you!
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ringomendoza -
Friday, December 16, 2011
incredible. I canĀ“t belive theris remy (well, two remys) inside. The double torso joint is a sick idea! I am impressed. Great, great job. Best mummy mum-ra ever...
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
That's awesome, thanks man!
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markdamalerio -
Friday, December 16, 2011
I really like it when you can do some extras on your figures like removable capes and etc. Awesome job on the tomb and diorama!
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
I agree. More to come, I have some stuff lined up for the "Spirit" and "Villain" contests, so be sure to check those out. Thanks for the feedback!
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DR.EVIL -
Friday, December 16, 2011
Looks like a mummy-fied gecko to me..But Id still give it a nice score for the diorama appeal..
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Sorry to hear that.
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RedRebelCustoms -
Friday, December 16, 2011
Love the articulation. I am digg'n your dios.
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thank you. I am huge on keeping as much articulation and proportion intact while being able to maintain as much detail as possible.
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Bushinryus40th -
Friday, December 16, 2011
I gotta to give it to this is really awesome! Amazing work especially the double ab crunch never seen that before.
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thank you! I like to think of myself as a pioneer in the custom community. I love solving problems and developing new techniques. I'm an Industrial Design major at SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) so this is great brainstorming and creative thinking practice for me.
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Bushinryus40th -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
SCAD oh word! I thought about going there. Anyways its always cool to see something different or out of the ordinary so keep thinking outside of the box bro and look forward to seeing more from ya!
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Patraw -
Friday, December 16, 2011
Mumm-Ra is pretty spot on with the animation, and looks great. I think the tomb could have used some detail work to make it pop(heiroglyphics or something), as it's pretty plain-looking in appearance--I dunno, maybe it was that bare bones in the cartoon too, I don't remember. Likewise, the stone masonry background lacks oomph--making the stones less even, cracked, or having some of them recessed in, or poking out of, the wall, would have given them more presence.
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thank you, I was definately going for the animation look. I agree about the comments made on the tomb. It needed some dry brushing etc... It was a last minute addition to the custom (as in started and finished on the day of the deadline) so detail was something I had to leave out. As for the heiroglyphics, I wanted to stay as try to the cartoon as possible and it was a very plain tomb.
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Darththomas -
Friday, December 16, 2011
Excellent, I love the ingenuity of two torso joints for added decrepit effect and the head sculpt is spot on.
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KJL2381 -
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thank you so very much!
Voting begins for the Thundercats Ho! Custom Contest (pictures revealed). - Friday, December 16, 2011
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