Wednesday 5 December 2012

Batman: Arkham Asylum


This is my version of a 1/6 scale batman from Arkham Asylum. Thanks to moe production, I am able to kit-bash him the way I like. The batman is based on a great consoles/pc game. The moe production prototype version has no head articulations but the one I got has this sorted out, with the head size reduced and much longer cape.

My version                                                                   moe production







The next 1/6 custom batman created base on another great game, Arkham City has a bat suit that is slightly different is on the way to me. I hope to provide more pictures of him once I got hold of him and here is some in-production pictures of this great figure by Sovereign Studio.


For now, onto the custom work done on this figure. I wanted a more muscular built version of him so I bought a Hot Toys Captain America body which has big arms and tights to swap the body. However, when this figure arrived from Mexico (bought from ebay), I found that the bat suit is glued to his body (bummer!). Search the world wide web and find that nail remover products does wonders to separate the two parts. Still, it took much effort and care to remove it from the original body.

All suit up on the Hot Toys body...wait he is flat chested. Pop in spare Comedian (Hot Toys Watchmen) upper body rubber suit and some padding here and there and he looks better in the rest of the pictures. The next picture show a new head sculpt by Numo bought from Thailand and I had the belt replaced as well.





My first attempt to paint the head came off well but not as great as I wanted. The eyes are hard to get it right...maybe another touch up...sometime. The original rubber head is on the right. Numo head is great but a little larger though.


I have to build the neck piece from scratch as the original rubber one broke off while I was removing the the suit (it was also glued to the suit...). The neck piece will be mounted on a ball-joint neck from Hot Toys and a smaller hole below the head is crafted to fit the top ball joint for head rotations.





More pictures








The hands are replaced by Hot Toys Dark Knight ones since the original ones doesn't fit into the new body.



Here is Sovereign Studio Batman from Arkham City.

It has been a long wait, almost 2 months since I bought him from ebay on Oct 31, 2012. He came to be much taller than my usual 12 inch collections, a 14 inch figure (including the pointy ears).
He also came with an odour which seems to be from the rubber suit and I am airing him out before placing him with my other collections.
Yes, this figure is covered with a rubber suit, gloves, boots and a resin head held to the neck with a magnet. He looks great and would have been fantastic to own him however, the rubber materials appears rough with grains and visible mould lines. This means more work for me and I have to sand them down with an ultra-fine sand paper...very hard work and it does help a little. I also applied this to the head and repainted the head and his neck as well.

Using black stitching thread, I permanently folded 2 layers on each shoulder part of the cape and folded the back shoulders as well (looks kinda like bat wings). This helps the cape to rest better onto the body.


Looks like a gargoyle ready to spread its wing.


Here are more pictures of him. He is special, uniquely stands apart from the Hot Toys line of toys.









This gives you a rough idea of how tall he is as compared to moe production one.






Tuesday 8 May 2012

Star Craft: Terran Marine

StarCraft 2 Terran Marine, Tychus Findplay is at 8.5 inch tall. It is not my usual 12 inch figure but it looks good at this scale and it is made with hard and soft plastics to give it a good weight.


Notice that his head is sunken a little too deep into the body armor.


I did some minor touch up with CITADEL paint, using boltgun metal and mithril silver on the body. Painted the outer visor white and totally repainted the weapon with these metallic color and some ultramarines blue as seen. Use fine sand paper to create some weathering effect on the weapon too.


More pictures.





Wednesday 25 April 2012

Hot Toys: Sci-Fi

Ron Perlman who played as Hellboy is captured nicely here by Hot Toys. You even need to load the bullets for Hellboy's Big Baby.



Standing next to "Red" is a custom Ron Perlman using HeadPlay head.


Another custom Neo in The Matrix with HeadPlay head and Hacker World accessories from CMToys.



I first saw him in Head Hunters shop in CTMA building. Hong Kong would always get it first but I am lucky that I have already ordered him from Action City. I add on a mini gun and a grenade launcher as I have remembered him from the movie T2, in the scene where he and the others are set to blow up Skynet building.

 

There is an interchangeable robotic arm from the lower left elbow onward but I struggle too hard and even pop the whole arm off so I just leave him as it is.



Hot Toys is generous to offer Marcus Wright from Terminator Salvation with a damage head and another set of clothing which I would not miss the opportunity to fit onto another body. Buy one get one free.



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Tuesday 24 April 2012

Hot Toys: Aliens vs Predator

Much like the game Aliens Vs Predator, colonial marine and predator are the two races that I have prefer to play and so I think they would fit in here nicely. The USCM marines are the earlier works of Hot Toys so the likeness of the character, Hudson and Drake are off but the details of the accessories and weapons are great.





I found Drake in China Square Central with missing head gear and a right palm. I am lucky to have found the head gear on eBay later and substitute the palm with loose parts. It does not match the rubber body skin tone but it will hold the smartgun.





A history is in the making for toys, just look at the differences of the classic predator from Hot Toys in the 2010 predator movie which is released this year. The details and proportion is a nice fit for this guy.







Coming up next, Ellen Ripley and the power loader.

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