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  • C.H.O.A.M.
    learning all the time
    • Sep 15, 2010
    • 1081

    batman beyond costume

    anyone ever see the dc direct 1/6th scale BB?
    I don't like the head sculpt, but the costume is amazing! it looks like a skin tight leather or scuba suit.
    I'd like to make a mego sized custom.
    how could I get that same look?
    plastidip the body?
  • AAAAA
    Permanent Member
    • Oct 28, 2005
    • 2505

    #2
    yu'll have to grease/seal the joints, the other ways is cast the body and dip the dummy cast or suit cover cast.
    maybe a thin vinyl suit slightly small, talc the body and inside the costume warm the outside up with a hairdryer or heat gun, and quickly put it on the body.
    Last edited by AAAAA; Dec 17, '10, 3:53 PM.

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    • boss
      Talkative Member
      • Jun 18, 2003
      • 7217

      #3
      I made one with a super tight black bodysuit many years ago. it worked okay.

      Fresh, not from concentrate.

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      • Meule
        Verbose Member
        • Nov 14, 2004
        • 28720

        #4
        Originally posted by boss
        I made one with a super tight black bodysuit many years ago. it worked okay.

        http://www.megomuseum.com/custom/cus.../bossart07.jpg
        Sweet display
        "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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        • ODBJBG
          Permanent Member
          • May 15, 2009
          • 3185

          #5
          Honestly? Probably easiest to buy the DC Direct figure, take the suit off and resew it down to size. Should be enough material there to do it. Might end up with a couple extra seams, but should replicate well I'd think.

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          • bleit1701
            Career Member
            • Jan 1, 2009
            • 837

            #6
            I haven't seen the figure but there is a black wetlook lycra that looks cool. I used it on a Batwoman figure.
            Better late than never.....

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            • C.H.O.A.M.
              learning all the time
              • Sep 15, 2010
              • 1081

              #7
              Originally posted by bleit1701
              I haven't seen the figure but there is a black wetlook lycra that looks cool. I used it on a Batwoman figure.
              that does look cool! was it a lot of sewing? I'm no seamstress
              did you buy it online? expensive?
              (btw, googling "black wetlook lycra" was very enjoyable )

              thin vinyl suit? hmmmm....how?where?

              if I plastidip, how would I cover/seal the joints?
              this would be a display figure, so flexibility is not an issue.

              buying the 1/6th is an option, but realistically, too much work for me. not to mention expensive!
              here's the figure:
              Batman Beyond 1:6 Scale Collector Figure - DC Direct - Batman - Action Figures at Entertainment Earth

              doesn't look even a little like the mask, but that suit!!

              also, I know I've seen BB head sculpts online, but I forget where.

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              • YANOULI
                Part-Time Timelord
                • Jan 9, 2006
                • 2209

                #8
                Originally posted by C.H.O.A.M.
                anyone ever see the dc direct 1/6th scale BB?
                I don't like the head sculpt, but the costume is amazing! it looks like a skin tight leather or scuba suit.
                I'd like to make a mego sized custom.
                how could I get that same look?
                plastidip the body?
                What i did for my Sea Devil custom was use a Doc M/CTVT body suit and every time i made a mould i smeared the suit with the excess mould material giving it a rubbery look. Kind of like the plastidip idea.
                The only down side to this method is that posability is reduced.

                For my figure it's not too much of a problem but depending on what you intend to do with yours it might not work well.

                Another option is to cut up balloons and glue them to a body suit. You'd have the rubbery look and flexibility would still be there.
                I was going to try that method on a Keaton Batman custom.
                " But you can't kill me, i'm a Genius "

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                • C.H.O.A.M.
                  learning all the time
                  • Sep 15, 2010
                  • 1081

                  #9
                  Originally posted by YANOULI
                  What i did for my Sea Devil custom was use a Doc M/CTVT body suit and every time i made a mould i smeared the suit with the excess mould material giving it a rubbery look. Kind of like the plastidip idea.
                  The only down side to this method is that posability is reduced.

                  For my figure it's not too much of a problem but depending on what you intend to do with yours it might not work well.

                  Another option is to cut up balloons and glue them to a body suit. You'd have the rubbery look and flexibility would still be there.
                  I was going to try that method on a Keaton Batman custom.
                  I couldn't find pics of your sea devil but I'm trying to avoid a bulky look. I'd like to keep it as sleek as possible as BB is really just a teenager.
                  I wonder if balloons would work directly on the body?

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                  • YANOULI
                    Part-Time Timelord
                    • Jan 9, 2006
                    • 2209

                    #10
                    Originally posted by C.H.O.A.M.
                    I couldn't find pics of your sea devil but I'm trying to avoid a bulky look
                    You couldn't find it because it's not quite finished .
                    I just need to paint the body and touch up the head.

                    It's not that bulky, i only used a thin layer to coat the body suit.
                    I was trying to emulate Starbuks silicone suits but by using left over mould rubber.

                    Here are some progress pic's:

                    Last edited by YANOULI; Dec 18, '10, 4:13 PM.
                    " But you can't kill me, i'm a Genius "

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                    • C.H.O.A.M.
                      learning all the time
                      • Sep 15, 2010
                      • 1081

                      #11
                      that looks like an option.
                      I think I'll go the black lycra with some sewing help route first
                      then try the plastidip on the body
                      or maybe your rubber on the costume idea
                      thanks for the visual!

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                      • bleit1701
                        Career Member
                        • Jan 1, 2009
                        • 837

                        #12
                        I can make you a black suit if you need one...
                        Better late than never.....

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                        • C.H.O.A.M.
                          learning all the time
                          • Sep 15, 2010
                          • 1081

                          #13
                          Originally posted by bleit1701
                          I can make you a black suit if you need one...
                          depending on how my efforts pan out, I might take you up on that

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                          • BATMAN89
                            Mego obsessed!!!
                            • Jul 20, 2010
                            • 3401

                            #14
                            Originally posted by bleit1701
                            I can make you a black suit if you need one...
                            Originally posted by C.H.O.A.M.
                            depending on how my efforts pan out, I might take you up on that
                            Take him up on it! He's the best!
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                            • Meule
                              Verbose Member
                              • Nov 14, 2004
                              • 28720

                              #15
                              Originally posted by BATMAN89
                              Take him up on it! He's the best!
                              Yep
                              "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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