Dummy
A couple of years ago, a fellow called the Guff entered the customizing scene, and he has done nothing but amazing stuff since! He not only creates great customs, but crafts some fine original and modified sculpts, and then makes them available to others via casting. The Guff has a (read more...)
Desaad
Desaad is the result of what turned out to be something a joint project between Quartermain and Stew. Quartermain has really been knocking out some great original sculpts recently, and Desaad is among those. Stew has been mastering the arts of molding and casting, and generously providing needed parts to (read more...)
Joker’s Henchmen
Lar and Cur use Happy’s torso and arms. As with all the characters that use this recipe, I had to sand down all the chest details and reconstruct them with plumber’s epoxy and Kneadatite. The legs are from a Detective Bats, using Kneadatite to beef them up a bit. Cur’s (read more...)
Clock King
Mattel recently released the firsst-ever figure of Clock King. While I’m not crazy about the continued use of the inaccurate suit sculpt, I’m pleased to have a Clock King at all. The head sculpt is nice, if a bit small. And despite the hem of the suit jacket, the figure (read more...)
Clayface (TNBA)
For those of us who make animated-style custom figures, Clayface is far and away one of the toughest to pull off. For one thing, there isn’t much in the way of base figures to work from, and starting from scratch is daunting at best. Furthermore, his design is relatively streamlined (read more...)
Clayface (Bat-Escape)
I’d always wanted to make a Clayface that was in some way changing shape. I toyed with this idea for years. Then I saw Charlie Jackam’s great Transforming Clayface. It looked great, and proved the idea could work. One of my favorite images comes from the episode “Mudslide,” where Batman (read more...)
Circe
“This Little Piggy” is one of my favorite JLU episodes. It was only a matter of time before I made a Circe figure. Besides, Wonder Woman needed more of her own villains on the shelf. Circe’s body base is Mattel’s generic female figure. The dress is shaped from Magic Sculpt, (read more...)
Circe (Lounge Singer)
After I’d made Circe in her standard outfit, it was only a matter of time before I made Circe in her lounge singer dress. The whole idea of a an ancient immortal Grecian enchantress singing “Lulu’s Back in Town” cracks me up. Once again I started with Mattel’s generic female (read more...)
Cheetah
Cheetah is one of the many female villains I’ve wanted to make for some time now. I’m happy to have had the time to tackle this project now. Most of Cheetah’s recipe is that of the amazing Mike Danza, followed closely by my pal Tyke. As with both Mike and (read more...)
Catwoman (TNBA)
The new school females have always been some of my favorite designs. I’ve made customs of almost all the gals over the years, but I keep going back in an effort to improve upon them. Now that Mattel has made Hawkgirl available (the best female base yet), I’ll be remaking (read more...)