I've finished my second figure. While my Teutonic Knight was my first figure completed, this guy was the first one on the drawing board. Top Secret Guy will be a gift for my nephew Soren, in October. This was the original inspiration to make custom action figures. I got my son to trick/ask my nephew what he would look like if he were a superhero, a couple of months ago, and this is what he described. He thought he would wear all black, so that he could move around in the shadows. I also found out that his superhero alter-ego would carry around a battle axe. I guess this is what my nephew, a 2nd grader, dreams about these days.
Because I didn't have the foresight to have my son ask my nephew what his superhero name would be, I'll have to use Top Secret Guy for the time being.
I was originally going to go with standard black hero boots, when I flashed upon Star Trek Klingon boots. I grabbed my vintage Klingon boots and put them on the figure. I thought they looked great. Needless to say, I put my vintage Klingon boots back on my Klingon.

The Klingon/Gorn/Blackbeard boots come from Dr. Mego. The head (Teenager Fully Painted Head), black hands and body are CTVT. The body suit and hooded cape were handsewn by me, using Captain Dunsel's patterns. The battle-axe is sculpted with Sculpey III clay and a Dremel. The paint came from Wal-Mart.

I was originally going to go with standard black hero boots, when I flashed upon Star Trek Klingon boots. I grabbed my vintage Klingon boots and put them on the figure. I thought they looked great. Needless to say, I put my vintage Klingon boots back on my Klingon.


The Klingon/Gorn/Blackbeard boots come from Dr. Mego. The head (Teenager Fully Painted Head), black hands and body are CTVT. The body suit and hooded cape were handsewn by me, using Captain Dunsel's patterns. The battle-axe is sculpted with Sculpey III clay and a Dremel. The paint came from Wal-Mart.
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