Completing my long quest for a Rogue & Psylocke figure I turned to my friend Mark Keach who is now on this board under the name chawks08. He did such an awesome job on this Gambit custom awhile back that I bought from him that I had to have the Rogue that went along side his Gambit. Then my daughter pointed out that Mark also had a Psylocke figure and at her request I purchased these two gems from Mark.
What is really awesome about this is how Mark Keach roots hair. He actually pulls all of the original doll hair out by the roots and he stuffs the new hair down a top in the head he cuts off and he spreads it out throughout the doll's head. I think this is a brilliant idea. Hopefully Mark will post a tutorial on how he did this. It is much easier then poking a million holes through the dolls head, strand by strand...
Here is the Rogue he made. Check out this jacket. It was hand made from the same table cloth material he did with the Gambit. The fine stitching almost has a Brian Leitner feel to it on the green and yellow fabric. The headband on the head actually holds the brown and white hair in place....
This Psylocke of Mark's is awesome also. I think the head is a repainted and rooted Dinah Mite doll. I am sure he can answer some of questions about his new method of adding doll hair. It really belongs in the custom tutorial area. I have never seen this...
What is really awesome about this is how Mark Keach roots hair. He actually pulls all of the original doll hair out by the roots and he stuffs the new hair down a top in the head he cuts off and he spreads it out throughout the doll's head. I think this is a brilliant idea. Hopefully Mark will post a tutorial on how he did this. It is much easier then poking a million holes through the dolls head, strand by strand...
Here is the Rogue he made. Check out this jacket. It was hand made from the same table cloth material he did with the Gambit. The fine stitching almost has a Brian Leitner feel to it on the green and yellow fabric. The headband on the head actually holds the brown and white hair in place....
This Psylocke of Mark's is awesome also. I think the head is a repainted and rooted Dinah Mite doll. I am sure he can answer some of questions about his new method of adding doll hair. It really belongs in the custom tutorial area. I have never seen this...
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