Kid Stuff Wonder Woman uses Stew’s kit for the body. I don’t recall making any changes to it.
I did, however, use a different noggin for the head. I happened to have an old Legend of Zelda figure in the parts box. (I bought it on clearance thinking it might be useful. 15 years later, I was right!) The head in question had the round shape and big eyes that was a near-perfect match for young Diana’s animated appearance. I sculpted the hair and the tiara from Magic Sculpt. I sliced the earrings and the tiara star off a standard Diana figure.
Regarding the metallic paint: there was a time when I would not let the stuff touch my animated customs. It wasn’t screen accurate for a 2D design, I told myself. While that is still true, I’ve decided to cut loose in my old age. The metallic gold may not be screen accurate, but it looks great!
Strangely enough, after all this time, this is the first Wonder Woman figure I have ever made. (Justice Lords Diana doesn’t count.)
Thanks, Stew!
Created July 2017
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Could this same body be used to Donna Troy
Sure, I suppose so. It would make for a fairly young Donna, but it could work.
Wait a Second,The Size,The Size of the Arms,The Not-Polly Pocket body Type,This is not a Teeny-Tiny Supergirl or a Weird kind of legs Batgirl,Casimir ,You already did two of the three Aces of the DCAU,You need to make the last One with this Body Type
I’m afraid I don’t follow you.
You must admitt it,This body type is perfect for the Ace from the Joker´s Royal Flush Gang
Possibly. This might be a hair small. But you might be on to something.
Too bad… The “Stew” link is useless, domain is up 4 sale..! Any idea where 2 obtain the recipe, then ? (Btw, opting 4 a v-croTch articulation if I’d try this 1, just so)
Here’s Stew’s updated link: http://stewscustoms.com/