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  • SoulSinger
    Singer Of Mego Love
    • Oct 22, 2007
    • 279

    A batman for the younger set

    I am working on my son's first Batman. I decided to alleviate the frustration of losing pieces.

    The recipe is:

    CTVT black cape
    Mego trek body
    Chips hands
    Mego molded cowl bats head
    Bikin batman suit
    Sewn on yellow fabric belt

    Scalloping the cape will be next as will either a head with a black cowl or painting the current cowl.

    Here's a pic:




    To the next generation of Mego fantics!

    Bob
    Last edited by SoulSinger; Apr 21, '09, 11:11 AM. Reason: added a pic
  • Cosmicman
    Permanent Member
    • Jul 12, 2005
    • 4794

    #2
    Slap some black fabric paint on the head and he'll match and be in business.
    More custom Mego madness on Facebook right here...

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    • Meule
      Verbose Member
      • Nov 14, 2004
      • 28720

      #3
      ^^ Or check with DM if he has a black cowl. He used to, don't know if he still does tho
      "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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      • SoulSinger
        Singer Of Mego Love
        • Oct 22, 2007
        • 279

        #4
        Good ideas for sure. I wasn't sure what paint was appropriate. I have another custom in the works that would require a black cowl. As my son gets older, he will get Batman upgrades.

        Thanks,

        Bob

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        • Cosmicman
          Permanent Member
          • Jul 12, 2005
          • 4794

          #5
          Originally posted by SoulSinger
          Good ideas for sure. I wasn't sure what paint was appropriate. I have another custom in the works that would require a black cowl. As my son gets older, he will get Batman upgrades.

          Thanks,

          Bob
          As far as kid friendly. I have noticed fabric paint does not come off if you put it on in layers. The stuff dries almost like painted rubber. You can use it on anything.
          More custom Mego madness on Facebook right here...

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          • SoulSinger
            Singer Of Mego Love
            • Oct 22, 2007
            • 279

            #6
            Good to know. I have several batman heads to work on. I'll give it a try. Thanks!

            Bob

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            • HardyGirl
              Mego Museum's Poster Girl
              • Apr 3, 2007
              • 13933

              #7
              Super! Less pieces to lose is a good idea. I didn't give Zachary or Noe' belts w/ their Batmen, b/c I knew those would be the first things to go. I painted them w/ fabric paint. Surprisingly enough, they haven't lost the gloves!
              "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
              'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
              Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
              If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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              • SoulSinger
                Singer Of Mego Love
                • Oct 22, 2007
                • 279

                #8
                That is a surprise, although my daughter makes sure her Batgirl always has her "mittens".

                Bob

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                • Cosmicman
                  Permanent Member
                  • Jul 12, 2005
                  • 4794

                  #9
                  Originally posted by HardyGirl
                  Super! Less pieces to lose is a good idea. I didn't give Zachary or Noe' belts w/ their Batmen, b/c I knew those would be the first things to go. I painted them w/ fabric paint. Surprisingly enough, they haven't lost the gloves!
                  I live by the code of Fabric paint. Who ever invented that is a pure genius. It not only works on fabric, it works on plastic, rubber and vinyl. When it dries, the molecules in the fabric paint almost dry with a malleable dryness to it giving it a feeling of painted rubber. It is great stuff and my favorite customizing tool when in need of something that calls for a touch of coloring here and there.

                  Back in the day, I made a Famous Covers Ms. Marvel and painted the Psylocke suit black and it dried and it almost looks like Famous Covers made it look that way. Then I layered it on her head (a sanded down Scarlet Witch head) and her locks of blond molded hair came out perfect.
                  More custom Mego madness on Facebook right here...

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                  • hobub
                    Ghost of a Dead Indian
                    • Jun 18, 2001
                    • 4778

                    #10
                    I've used a black Sharpie marker on that head for customs before. Works great. Not sure how it tastes though. How old is your son??

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                    • SoulSinger
                      Singer Of Mego Love
                      • Oct 22, 2007
                      • 279

                      #11
                      My son will be a year old this summer (yeah, I am planning ahead) and my daughter will be 4. She has 36 megos already. I think I will try the sharpie first, post a pic, and try the fabric paint on another head for comparison. Thanks!

                      Bob

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