drwhofan74
Apr 30, '08, 3:38 PM
Hello all,
I have just finished my first in a new series of customs: Jack Tripper from Three's Company. I have decided to do this series in the WWMD style, so I have struck to a simple 4 color paint job...
http://members.cox.net/drwhofan74/IMG_1277.jpg
The head is an altered Tom Paris I made a face mold of.
Body is CTVT Fonzie. (complete with "Aaaaay!" Thumb Action)
Shirt is altered from an 11.5" Ken doll.
Slacks and repainted dress shoes by CTVT.
http://members.cox.net/drwhofan74/IMG_1282.jpg
Here is Jack on my custom card design, featuring my new logo.
I would also like to take this time to pay tribute to John Ritter. Three's Company was the first sit-com I fell in love with as a child, and John Ritter quickly became my hero. I learned how to cook at a young age simply because Jack Tripper was a chef. :yes:
The day he passed, the world lost a wonderful comedian, a physical comedian which is rare these days. So, this figure is a tribute to him and my first television obsession. [pours a 40oz on the ground]
P.S. Yes, I even painted in John Ritter's chest hair.
I have just finished my first in a new series of customs: Jack Tripper from Three's Company. I have decided to do this series in the WWMD style, so I have struck to a simple 4 color paint job...
http://members.cox.net/drwhofan74/IMG_1277.jpg
The head is an altered Tom Paris I made a face mold of.
Body is CTVT Fonzie. (complete with "Aaaaay!" Thumb Action)
Shirt is altered from an 11.5" Ken doll.
Slacks and repainted dress shoes by CTVT.
http://members.cox.net/drwhofan74/IMG_1282.jpg
Here is Jack on my custom card design, featuring my new logo.
I would also like to take this time to pay tribute to John Ritter. Three's Company was the first sit-com I fell in love with as a child, and John Ritter quickly became my hero. I learned how to cook at a young age simply because Jack Tripper was a chef. :yes:
The day he passed, the world lost a wonderful comedian, a physical comedian which is rare these days. So, this figure is a tribute to him and my first television obsession. [pours a 40oz on the ground]
P.S. Yes, I even painted in John Ritter's chest hair.