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Post by ptassler on Aug 14, 2006 21:36:12 GMT -5
I found this Clooney statue now i have to figure how to make it into a figure the scale is the same as the rest of my figs
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Post by bat89231 on Aug 15, 2006 0:33:09 GMT -5
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Post by faithfulbutler on Aug 15, 2006 0:51:20 GMT -5
AAAWWWW!?!Now you're just making me jealous!Very nice set there Pete.
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Post by Figuremaster Les on Aug 15, 2006 20:51:53 GMT -5
Now, that's a solution! Not bad, not bad at all! Wish the Clooney was a tad darker to match more...but all in all, a great set! YOU GOT 'EM ALL BRO! Rock on! Now, get the older ones too!
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Post by martingb on Aug 16, 2006 2:05:57 GMT -5
I never fail to be thrilled by these figures. The Clooney addition really adds to it for sure. I'm sure given the skill around these parts that a head copy can be done and that an ace looking full on action figure will be there soon too. I gotta say as a side comment that the stands you use make me smile everytime I see them!! Especially on the Keaton at the far left. Dr Wertham would be pretty concerned I'm sure!!!
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Post by bat89231 on Aug 16, 2006 5:55:20 GMT -5
I gotta say as a side comment that the stands you use make me smile everytime I see them!! Especially on the Keaton at the far left. Dr Wertham would be pretty concerned I'm sure!!! Yeah they do look kinda painful Dr. Wertham would also be concerned that these figures cause asthma because you stay inside all day to look at them ;D
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Post by phantom11 on Aug 17, 2006 9:28:00 GMT -5
That is just one helluva group of Batmans(?... Batmen?) you've got there!! Just makes me wann sit and marvel at 'em...
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Post by Wild Willy on Aug 19, 2006 22:39:56 GMT -5
Great lineup petey-boy! There are some doable ways to make a nice figure from this.
Will
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Post by ptassler on Aug 23, 2006 18:28:28 GMT -5
Will Please do Tell I really want a nice in articulaed clooney Batman in the right Scale
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Post by Figuremaster Les on Aug 23, 2006 21:55:59 GMT -5
Yeah, but Pete, does that mean the nips are gonna be on the suit? ;D I note the sculpture you just got doesn't have them. I wonder why, when they made such a big deal about all that, that WB didn't put them on the statue? Anyway, regarding tips on making one, where there's a Will...there's a way!
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Post by Wild Willy on Aug 24, 2006 0:51:15 GMT -5
Sorry for the long delay in answering you Pete.
First of all you need to straighten out the model but cutting any bent limbs, arms, legs neck ect. gluing them straight and useing putty to fill the seams.
Get some "stone mix" powder ( I use Ultra-cal 30) and make a 2 part mold of the body.
Once cleaned out, place the 2 mold halves together and fill with liquid latex and leave filled for 20 to 30 minutes.
Turn mold upside down emptying the excess latex then quickly backfill the mold with baby powder.
Leave for at least 12 hours then seprate the 2 mold halves. You may then empty out all the baby powder and you will be left with a hollowed out latex suit which is very accurate and durable to stretch over a figure body.
You can mix some latex paint colors ( I use Createx) 1/3 ratio with some liquid latex until you get a color you want. simply brush or spray it onto the latex suit and wellah! your left with a shiney new batsuit. *note* when mixing the colors, keep in mind that the color gets much much darker when it dries so you will need to experiment.
That's pretty much it Pete, It is quite a process but it does work, Thats exactly how I made the leathery looking jaket for my 12" Sid Visious custom. If you would like my assistance, feel free to pm me to discuss terms.
Will
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Post by batmanpanther on Jun 20, 2007 6:47:07 GMT -5
Very very nice collection. Have u got the Panther & Clooney figures also I was hoping to get them from Henry Wayne but sadly he is too busy and decided to drop the projects. Hope he'll change his mind. If u know where to get one, please show me the way. Thanks. ;D Felix
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Post by batmanpanther on Nov 24, 2009 7:12:22 GMT -5
Sorry for the long delay in answering you Pete. First of all you need to straighten out the model but cutting any bent limbs, arms, legs neck ect. gluing them straight and useing putty to fill the seams. Get some "stone mix" powder ( I use Ultra-cal 30) and make a 2 part mold of the body. Once cleaned out, place the 2 mold halves together and fill with liquid latex and leave filled for 20 to 30 minutes. Turn mold upside down emptying the excess latex then quickly backfill the mold with baby powder. Leave for at least 12 hours then seprate the 2 mold halves. You may then empty out all the baby powder and you will be left with a hollowed out latex suit which is very accurate and durable to stretch over a figure body. You can mix some latex paint colors ( I use Createx) 1/3 ratio with some liquid latex until you get a color you want. simply brush or spray it onto the latex suit and wellah! your left with a shiney new batsuit. *note* when mixing the colors, keep in mind that the color gets much much darker when it dries so you will need to experiment. That's pretty much it Pete, It is quite a process but it does work, Thats exactly how I made the leathery looking jaket for my 12" Sid Visious custom. If you would like my assistance, feel free to pm me to discuss terms. Will Hi Will, Can you post some pics for your Sid Visious Custom Jacket. Might need your help for some custom batsuit. Thanks. batmanpanther
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