Kozo

Member since April 27, 2017
Last active on Sunday, February 18, 2018
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Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Customs: Emma Frost (Black Costume) by Kozo -
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Everytime someone makes an Emma custom she loses another piece of clothing lol

Only thing I'd change about the Wasp body is to make her crotch thinner so the legs can close. I didn't realize how much better it looks until someone on here did it lol
  You want the legs to close? Looking at your Emma they are going the opposite direction.. He, He, He
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Customs: Jubilee by Kozo -
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Monday, June 12, 2017
Customs: Psylocke - Black Costume by Kozo -
Monday, June 12, 2017
Why wait for Hasbro, or any other manufacturer, to make the figure you want, that's why we're all here, right?
"Thanks Captain Obvious."
Sure, don't mention it.

Anyway, great job on your custom Psylocke, she may have been "easy" for Hasbro to make, but from the photos I can tell you put a lot of care and consideration into getting her looking her best.
 Thanks
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Customs: Goblin Queen by Kozo -
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Solid! Man I jack up almost every custom I work on. Its fun having to create new ways of fixing broke stuff and modding otherwise incompatible stuff and still come out wit a bada$$ figure. I am digging this one very much(the trollop!lol)
 
Customs: Goblin Queen by Kozo -
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Definite improvement over the original, funny but the wedged heels look awful on the Phoenix figure, but painted black they work out a lot better. As far as the knees go, I'd suggest heating them up, disassembling the joints, applying a thin layer of superglue (brush on type) to either the pegs or the holes on the knee joints (or both), letting it dry thoroughly and reassembling. The current hip assembly Hasbro uses is a ball and socket type joint with a sort of barbell piece glued into a hole in the crotch, which is usually what becomes loose. I've had some luck fixing this by heating and popping off the legs then spreading the upper hip pieces outward and carefully using a toothpick to spread gel type superglue around both sides of where the barbell glues into the crotch area. Let that dry and set for 24 and then test it out, sometimes you might have to repeat the process. My opinion is if they're going to use this type of joint it would be preferable to use the softer plastic for the hip pieces as well.
 Thanks for the tips,I'll try that out.
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