Not familiar with the characters and not sure I'm looking at the right characters on Google, but a couple ideas.
Dwarves: Child's body is probably the best bet. You could bulk them up by padding parts if you need them more muscular/bulkier or building up the bodies with something more solid.
Caramon: If the character wears gloves or wristbands, you might be able to jury rig some other hands on the FTC muscle body and cover the new joint up. Might be some Marvel Legends hands from bigger figures with large enough hands.
Riverwind: Depends on how tall he is. If he's big enough, a 9.5" Flash Gordon/Maxx FX body might work (scaled with the 8" figures, that would put him a tad over 7 feet).
Gold face: Acrylic paint usually works okay on the Mego heads, but gold is going to be challenging. Lot's of the gold acrylic is thin and hard to get good, even coats with. Putting a primer coat of some neutral color can help with that to a degree, but it may take some trial and error, unless anyone knows a good brand offhand.
Dwarves: Child's body is probably the best bet. You could bulk them up by padding parts if you need them more muscular/bulkier or building up the bodies with something more solid.
Caramon: If the character wears gloves or wristbands, you might be able to jury rig some other hands on the FTC muscle body and cover the new joint up. Might be some Marvel Legends hands from bigger figures with large enough hands.
Riverwind: Depends on how tall he is. If he's big enough, a 9.5" Flash Gordon/Maxx FX body might work (scaled with the 8" figures, that would put him a tad over 7 feet).
Gold face: Acrylic paint usually works okay on the Mego heads, but gold is going to be challenging. Lot's of the gold acrylic is thin and hard to get good, even coats with. Putting a primer coat of some neutral color can help with that to a degree, but it may take some trial and error, unless anyone knows a good brand offhand.
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