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Post by Figuremaster Les on May 8, 2005 22:26:01 GMT -5
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Post by Figuremaster Les on Jun 15, 2005 13:02:51 GMT -5
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Post by martingb on Jun 15, 2005 14:22:49 GMT -5
Wow! Quite a selection. The Captain Action is a nice one. I've seen them before and the guy does a real nice job. In fact I think probably the best Adam West Batman I've ever seen is a Classic Plastick Captain Action Adam. Incredible. The Keatons seem popular too. Never see too many Kilmer or Clooneys though. Wonder why!!
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Post by faithfulbutler on Jun 15, 2005 19:15:31 GMT -5
I had noticed there had been a glut of Keatons on Ebay at the moment.You're definitely right about the eye painting Les and i love the Capt Action idea,very cool!
I'd love an articulated Keaton one day but just way too out of my price range for now. I wonder how long before some good Bale ones appear?I saw a Resin Garage Kit which was pretty good,so it shouldn't be too long.
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Post by Figuremaster Les on Jun 15, 2005 22:37:40 GMT -5
For GREAT Bale Bats look on Ebay at any of the Medicom Batman figures! WOW!
I just got my new Batman Begins deluxe figure. He is odd in that it looks like they started out doing a great 12" and decided to go to a 13" body, making the whole thing look like he has this very small head. All the parts are great and it is much cheaper than the Medicoms. I am going to take mine and rework it to a 12" body and make his cape much better.
Anyway, thanks on the eyes comment. I reckon I had better get used to the bar being raised, even if I have raised it. What can one say. Glad folks are paying attention. Hope you guys can pick up on my eye techniques as I tend to be more happy with figures with better eyes than anything else. What is it they say about eyes being the windows to the soul...
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Post by plasticdoctor on Jun 17, 2005 2:53:50 GMT -5
Man you have got to love creative people....that Captain action stuff was great!
Henry's work is awesome......
Really good stuff......
Les since you got a Batman Begins figure.....how flexible is that body really? Is it workable...I saw one today in the box.....but man I just want to tear it apart and see how it works....
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Post by Figuremaster Les on Jun 17, 2005 13:47:03 GMT -5
Welcome in dude! BTW, I LOVE your Bruce and Dick figures! Anyway, The figure is MODERATELY posable. It needs so much rework to be up to par with what I want in him. I mean, I want to make a balcony rail and have him crouched up on it...or on top of a building base with that looooong cape... But posable? no. Not really. He is very muscle bound. His arms can't even go back as his shoulder blade area is too wide. His body is nust not realisitic. It all looks great in the box and standing there. Except for that 1/6 scale head on a 1.5 scale body... So, get it and go crazy! It looks pretty easy to undo and rework. Plus, he has the neatest zippered back. Finally a scale zipper! You'll see. Get it now!
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