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As for Bionic Bigfoot. I made this generic Bigfoot out of a Famous Covers figure about 10 years ago, and is buried in a box somewhere. Was thinking about maybe resculpting the face to look more like the Bionic Bigfoot, or just giving him an all new head. Not sure though. May just keep him how he is, would still make for some fun photo shoots.
Originally posted by mego73
Not only does his arm have bionic action, he can go "Ayyyyyeee!!!"
Haha, yeah. You know, when I was first thinking about keeping the Fonzie hand, is was simply because it looked like it could have a bionic grip action, and looked wonky and vintage gimmicky, but then I realized that it actually does work for a bionic grip. Pull down the thumb, put something in his hand, put back up the thumb, and bionic grip, he isn't dropping anything. I would really like to find a 1:9ish scale engine block for him.
Last edited by Remco Monster; Jul 15, '10, 12:01 AM.
That is so AWESOME!!!! I would love to get the Steve Austin head does it come in flesh and how could I get one?
You can get them on eBay from the seller Bionic Joe, and yes, he casts them in a flesh that closely matches Mego bodies. You really only need to paint his eyes, eyebrows and hair.
Originally posted by Trappy Trek Freak
That BigFoot is very impressive!!!
Thank you, but to be honest, I am kinda over him. Haha. He was one of my early works in my early days of customizing. Not my best work.
That's dead on perfect, TCM...
Bionic Aaayyyyeeee action is a super idea that I have to steal now.
I've never had a fonzie before but I do happen to have one on the way in a lot.... I had no idea what I'd do with it. I also just cast up some T2 right arm sets in silver, and modded a T-shirt with a Green Arrow flesh sleeve sewn into it for real skin simulation...
Things have been very Bionic lately.
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