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  • stuart
    Hi-Yo Silver Away!
    • Jun 18, 2007
    • 517

    To grind or not to grind?

    After seeing several Solomon Grundy customs I've been inspired to make my own. I started with a Doc white muscle body and some various black suits. Anyway, I'm trying to get some proper shoes on these huge feet. Should I dremel the feet to thin them down so that they can fit into some 1/6 scale boots? I don't like the idea of a bare-foot Grundy and Plastidip isnt the answer either.
  • rche
    channeling Bob Wills
    • Mar 26, 2008
    • 7391

    #2
    maybe a little acetone on the boots to loosen them up, then push the big kickers in there? Might make for a nice busted shoe effect.

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    • Random Axe
      The Voice of Reason
      • Apr 16, 2008
      • 4518

      #3
      Hasbro Joe boots, if cut down to shoe height, work pretty well.
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      • Bizarro Amy
        Formerly known as Del
        • Dec 12, 2004
        • 3336

        #4
        I wouldn't use acetone one the boots, it could ruin the outside. If the Hasbro Joe boots don't work and you end up with something a little more snug, maybe you could heat them with a hairdryer or hot water to temporarily soften them up.
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        • ddgaff1132
          Persistent Member
          • Oct 3, 2007
          • 1721

          #5
          I have no clue what the Muscle body foot looks like or size. But I'd guess Random Axe is on the money. Alot of GI Joe boots are soft rubber. And I always thought Grundy sported Jethro Bodine type work boots. And like Del added. A little hot H2O will soften them right up!
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          • stuart
            Hi-Yo Silver Away!
            • Jun 18, 2007
            • 517

            #6
            I used a combination of hot water and a hair dryer to soften these Soldier's of the World boots. Grindy's wearing them, but they look clownish because they're so long. I've drawn in a line where his toe stops. I kind of feels like I'm buying a child a pair of shoes..."ok where is your big toe?"

            Any thoughts?



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            • rche
              channeling Bob Wills
              • Mar 26, 2008
              • 7391

              #7
              thunderbolt had a pic somewhere with an acetone blown out shoe. Hulk, I think.

              Other than that, maybe some 9" scale figure shoes heated up a bit and stretched out.

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