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  • bgrimm77
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    that is one fine looking figure!! great job

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  • Brown Bear
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    Not sure how I missed this one.....looks perfect!

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  • dr_cyclops
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    Originally posted by thunderbolt
    cool, he looks perfect with the box.
    The boxes are beyond belief. I asked for early silver-age Marvel style. The_Toyroom delivered. His choice of graphics is to drool over. I'll post pics soon.

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  • thunderbolt
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    cool, he looks perfect with the box.

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  • dr_cyclops
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    Everyone, thanks!
    'madmarva': Two words: 'sillicone, rubber'. That's how close I am. :(
    'Random Axe': I got two more FC Dr. Doom heads coming in the mail. (I have no desire to ever disassemble this custom figure in order to cast the head.) One will only be scupted for neck-plug attachment only, the other is for an attempt to sculpt the hood.
    Disclaimer: Dr. Doom customs are expensive, and cost way too much money to make. This is not a cheap custom figure. :(

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  • Random Axe
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    I agree with everyone's sentiment here, stay with a fabric hood whenever possible. I played with the idea of molding a hood for my Taskmaster for years before deciding to make it with spandex. It took a few tries but eventually it came out okay. That is a badass Doom figure and EXACTLY how I would have expected it to look on the pegs in 1979.

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  • madmarva
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    Great Doom, but love your sculpts on Frankenstein, Nosferatu and London After Midnight.

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  • nobody
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    Fantastic!

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  • dr_cyclops
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    More sweetness from the Toyroom. I changed the belt to a CTVT brown plastic belt, because the CTVT vinyl with buckle wouldn't hold a position. It just pulled out of the buckle too easy.

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  • dr_cyclops
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    Wow. I really didn't expect the fabric hood, to make such a difference. Now, I don't know what to think. Two versions, with and without? At this point, I'm starting to think that there really is no need for a better "Dr. Doom" Mego head beyond the FC version. If and when I get to casting, I may vary this design with my own sculpted hood. That said, I'm gonna go for other comic character heads. These heads (not mine, all the others) and you members here, make customizing Megos and Character Dolls, such a fun hobby. Thanks for all the help.

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  • danadoll
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    Great work on Doom, Dr Cyclops.

    Dana

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  • dr_cyclops
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    Originally posted by GaryPlaysWithDolls
    Expensive hobby, huh? He looks great.
    Thanks Gary. You were very understanding and extremely helpful with the joy I get everytime I look at this custom piece.

    I just harvested the tentacles off a FC Doc Ock, and slid them onto a CTVT fatman body. Oh Yeah! We making toys now!
    Last edited by dr_cyclops; Sep 4, '12, 10:48 PM. Reason: none

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  • Grimm Jimm
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    Very sharp! He really turned out fantastic. Thanks for including the recipe too. And agreed with the others on the fabric hood.

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  • warlock664
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    Very nice ! Looks ready to kick the Mego FF's collective butts!

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  • Vinny0026
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    Great job! I agree with everyone - to buy it would not be as much fun, also would have cost more.

    We are all pretty much in the same boat there - as far as spending a lot to may figures into mego form.

    but really if they were just 20.00 figures on a shelf they would not mean as much to us all here at the MM.

    Agian great job!

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