Hi Gang,
Got a wee bit tired of my Mattel's Flash Jimmy Durante look, so i decided to give him a nose job w/my Dremel tool. Here he is in all his nosey glory. Pictured below... Flash and friends (some other customs i work on). All paints by Megospidey. What do you guys think? I know Barry's happy.
Barry Allen....The Flash has a much better profile now. Rotocast heads are not Dremel friendly.


My kids say that i'm a Surgeon/Barber with my Dremel.


Sorry for the flash of the camera shinning of his face......

Also Made a new mask with slits for my Lone Ranger...........................


The kids and i decided to pick another head for our Shazam figure; the consensus amongst my kids was that the Mattel's shazam head profile looked like something out of Dr.Seuss (no pun intended to those of you who love that head and luv Dr.Seuss).

Coming from Galoobe (pun intended)...The Lone Ranger two color costume set. Costumes by B.L

Lastly, Here's a custom i made of the (2) funniest people i know. My ex-father in-law Eddie (seated in backseat) and his brother Tingo (Driving the bike). I'm currently making a stop motion movie.....featuring these two characters (believe me they are exactly that in real life....funny characters) i love them alot. Additionally, had a great time (PM'ing back and forth) with Megospidey when he was painting the tingo head.....the kids and i were cracking up as he showed us some prelimanary pictures (Thanks Derek).
Noteworthy: At one time they both aspired to be Circus Clowns.
Eddie and Tingo...............



The real Tingo...........

The real Eddie...........

Trivia: Can anyone guess which head i used to create the Tingo head? If correct answer is given....you'll win a free Mattel Shazam figure (nude of course, i took the costume) and a Mattel Black Adam head. Here's a small clue,...I had alot of reshaping to do with the old Dremel tool. In case of tie, names will go into hat and one winner shall be selected randomly. Good Luck to all. Major Kudos to MegoSpidey and Brian Leitner on this project.
Thanks for viewing Museum. Ivaniski
Got a wee bit tired of my Mattel's Flash Jimmy Durante look, so i decided to give him a nose job w/my Dremel tool. Here he is in all his nosey glory. Pictured below... Flash and friends (some other customs i work on). All paints by Megospidey. What do you guys think? I know Barry's happy.

Barry Allen....The Flash has a much better profile now. Rotocast heads are not Dremel friendly.


My kids say that i'm a Surgeon/Barber with my Dremel.



Sorry for the flash of the camera shinning of his face......

Also Made a new mask with slits for my Lone Ranger...........................


The kids and i decided to pick another head for our Shazam figure; the consensus amongst my kids was that the Mattel's shazam head profile looked like something out of Dr.Seuss (no pun intended to those of you who love that head and luv Dr.Seuss).


Coming from Galoobe (pun intended)...The Lone Ranger two color costume set. Costumes by B.L

Lastly, Here's a custom i made of the (2) funniest people i know. My ex-father in-law Eddie (seated in backseat) and his brother Tingo (Driving the bike). I'm currently making a stop motion movie.....featuring these two characters (believe me they are exactly that in real life....funny characters) i love them alot. Additionally, had a great time (PM'ing back and forth) with Megospidey when he was painting the tingo head.....the kids and i were cracking up as he showed us some prelimanary pictures (Thanks Derek).
Noteworthy: At one time they both aspired to be Circus Clowns.

Eddie and Tingo...............



The real Tingo...........
The real Eddie...........

Trivia: Can anyone guess which head i used to create the Tingo head? If correct answer is given....you'll win a free Mattel Shazam figure (nude of course, i took the costume) and a Mattel Black Adam head. Here's a small clue,...I had alot of reshaping to do with the old Dremel tool. In case of tie, names will go into hat and one winner shall be selected randomly. Good Luck to all. Major Kudos to MegoSpidey and Brian Leitner on this project.

Thanks for viewing Museum. Ivaniski

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