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  • scott metzger
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    Now that I dug out and fixed up my Bruce Wayne, I put up all the secret ID's:
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  • scott metzger
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    Richard (Robin) Grayson, as he appeared in one of my favorite stories of all time, "Who is Donna Troy?" We got to see that Dick is every bit the detective his mentor is, and we got a strong, heartwarming story to boot. Made from a Superman head with a new, George Perez inspired hairdo.
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  • Atomikhammer
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    Wow, these are all fantastic! And more than a bit inspiring!

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  • TrekStar
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    Really nice you did a great job!

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  • monitor_ep
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    Wow again, those turned out great.

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  • scott metzger
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    From Gotham City, Barbara (Batgirl) Gordon. A Dorothy head with new hair.
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  • scott metzger
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    Superman's cousin, Linda (Supergirl) Danvers from her Adventure Comics appearances, using an actual Mego Supergirl head with a new mod do.
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  • scott metzger
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    Dinah (Black Canary) Lance from the classic Green Lantern/Green Arrow story "They Say It'll Kill Me, But They Won't Say When." A Chris Munroe head from the Target Charlie's Angels and shoes from a dollar store set I got in the 90's repainted.
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  • sprytel
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    I'm floored. That Barry Allen with the Flash ring may be the coolest custom ever made.

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  • Makernaut
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    Barry Allen with the costume ring is really cool! So unexpected, I mean I never would have thought of incorporating it into a custom, but such an integral part of the character. You did a great job with it. Awesome stuff!

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  • TrekStar
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    Your really doing a great job with these secret ID’s, thanks for sharing.

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  • scott metzger
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    The rule I set for myself with these was that they had to be a specific version of the secret ID as far as head and hair go, and they had to be in an outfit they'd actually appeared in from the comics or other media like Super Friends. And I went pretty much strictly Bronze Age for the source material, as that was my comics era.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    You continue to kill it! Love how specifically comic accurate these are.

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  • scott metzger
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    The Thanagarian lawkeepers and terran museum curators, Carter (Hawkman) Hall and Shayera (Hawkwoman) Hall, based on the Shadow War of Hawkman mini-series. Shayera uses a Classic TV Toys head based off the original Mego Invisible Girl with new hair and shoes I got from the dollar store back in the 90's. The earrings are a couple little peace sign bangles with white stickers from some scrapbooking stuff (scrapbooking doodads are a great resource for Megos). The little ancient astronaut statue is made from Apoxy Sculpt. Carter uses a Classic TV repro of the Lancelot head. I didn't need to alter the hair, just gave him some new eyebrows and blue eyes. The boots came from the Duke boys. The tablet it made from foamboard chopped and dug at to give it wear and then painted.
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  • scott metzger
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    Another JLAer in his civilian guise, police scientist Barry (Flash) Allen. He has a Heroes of the Ice Hasek head with the hair re-sculpted. His costume ring is a piece of yellow Contact with a small scrapbook gem painted yellow glued on. The costume chemically treated to expand on contact with the air was made in Photoshop, printed out, glued to a piece of red Contact for backing, then inserted between the fingers (I made something similar out of construction paper as a kid for an early Barry, who at the time borrowed Aquaman’s head).
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