I've had a break for a few weeks from the band up until now to tweak a few customs over the time period. I worked on several characters and bettered some figures that have been really doing nothing but taking space or needed some work.
It was a really nice day here (no wind) and my daughter thought it would be a really neat idea to take shots of the recent work outdoors.
There was a guy on here that taught me a great deal about taking pictures outside and I have stored it away in my hat and have been doing a lot of outdoor experiments with my daughter.
Here are some of the latest. No, they are not as good as some of you guy's work but to heck with it. I had fun doing it and she had fun taking pictures.
Enjoy.

I spent weeks on end tweak this woman. I still plan to do an original Helena Wayne and I may have Brian Leitner help me with that process but as for new versions. Here is the latest...

This one is kind of like an alternate reality shot. I had an extra hook armed Aquaman that I designed during my "gray period" here. The Aqualad I recently did after deciding I'll never own an original Teen Titans one. I am going to eventually make a Tempest.
My daughter loved this shot by a water pond.

Making a Dr. Pym only was because of the popularity of the Mighty Avenger's cartoon. We originally had a goofy head on the Dr. Pym figure and we wound up modifying a Mattel Aquaman for the better effect.
Captain Marvel took a bit of tweaking. Wanted to go with the classic look. I read where they are bringing him back from the dead somehow. Either way, I did one like I promised.

Of course you can't have a Dr. Pym without his wife. The one of many suits worn by the Wasp. Yes, I know Wasp don't have wings when she is normal sized. Oh well, I couldn't resist. I have a one inch Hero click I broke off the stand dial and painted up for the tiny occasion.

Then Dr. Pym has another alter ego he becomes when he grows...

The one Spider-Man villain never thought I would do but the this Hispanic male head was calling me. Just a little modification and some sculpty work and after I made the skin tight bandanna mask was added, this bag guy was calling me.

The modern version of Nighthawk. Yes, this is the actual look that Nighthawk has turned up with. The only reason I did this version and not his classic Defenders look was because I had a nice pair of yellow pirate Dr. Mego boots I didn't want to goto waste. I'll do a classic one later.

Last but not least. Yes, another one of this guy. I felt that my last version of him sucked really bad. I used the wrong colors and the mask was way too blue.
I took on a blacker approach using a Black Manta body suit.
How does this work? The mask is a reworked Starbuk silicone mask that I embedded to the head sculpt so that it wouldn't deteriorate.

They have been having Wildcat appear in the recent JSA books wearing black boxing lace up boots. I am going to look around for something like that. The bare feet always bothered me on him (even though thats not really what they were in the comics)
It was a really nice day here (no wind) and my daughter thought it would be a really neat idea to take shots of the recent work outdoors.
There was a guy on here that taught me a great deal about taking pictures outside and I have stored it away in my hat and have been doing a lot of outdoor experiments with my daughter.
Here are some of the latest. No, they are not as good as some of you guy's work but to heck with it. I had fun doing it and she had fun taking pictures.
Enjoy.

I spent weeks on end tweak this woman. I still plan to do an original Helena Wayne and I may have Brian Leitner help me with that process but as for new versions. Here is the latest...

This one is kind of like an alternate reality shot. I had an extra hook armed Aquaman that I designed during my "gray period" here. The Aqualad I recently did after deciding I'll never own an original Teen Titans one. I am going to eventually make a Tempest.
My daughter loved this shot by a water pond.

Making a Dr. Pym only was because of the popularity of the Mighty Avenger's cartoon. We originally had a goofy head on the Dr. Pym figure and we wound up modifying a Mattel Aquaman for the better effect.
Captain Marvel took a bit of tweaking. Wanted to go with the classic look. I read where they are bringing him back from the dead somehow. Either way, I did one like I promised.

Of course you can't have a Dr. Pym without his wife. The one of many suits worn by the Wasp. Yes, I know Wasp don't have wings when she is normal sized. Oh well, I couldn't resist. I have a one inch Hero click I broke off the stand dial and painted up for the tiny occasion.

Then Dr. Pym has another alter ego he becomes when he grows...

The one Spider-Man villain never thought I would do but the this Hispanic male head was calling me. Just a little modification and some sculpty work and after I made the skin tight bandanna mask was added, this bag guy was calling me.

The modern version of Nighthawk. Yes, this is the actual look that Nighthawk has turned up with. The only reason I did this version and not his classic Defenders look was because I had a nice pair of yellow pirate Dr. Mego boots I didn't want to goto waste. I'll do a classic one later.

Last but not least. Yes, another one of this guy. I felt that my last version of him sucked really bad. I used the wrong colors and the mask was way too blue.
I took on a blacker approach using a Black Manta body suit.
How does this work? The mask is a reworked Starbuk silicone mask that I embedded to the head sculpt so that it wouldn't deteriorate.

They have been having Wildcat appear in the recent JSA books wearing black boxing lace up boots. I am going to look around for something like that. The bare feet always bothered me on him (even though thats not really what they were in the comics)
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