Lois Lane (I)
Once again, I’m thrilled Hasbro bestowed upon us mere plastic-lovin’ mortals a real, 100% genuine Lois Lane figure. But, as with Alfred and Gordon, they came just a wee bit shy of hitting the nail on the head. It’s my duty to finish the job. Unlike Alfred and Gordon, Lois’ (read more...)
Joan Leland
I was well into the Arkham Asylum project, when I realized what good is an asylum without some doctors? Doctors Barholomew and Leland were at the top of the list. Dr. Joan Leland is the Arkham doc that showed Dr. Quinzel around the facilities on Quinzel’s first day. Leland later (read more...)
Lana Lang
Some time ago fellow customizer (and all around swell fella) Crushinaguy created an amazing Lana Lang. I won’t lie. I considered possible scenarios in which his Lana custom might “find” its way into my possession. But, ethics and morals getting in the way, I opted to make my own using (read more...)
Lady Blackhawk
During Son of CAPE (2006), I had the chance to meet the amazing Gail Simone. During the course of the day, I was painting my 6-inch scale Lady Blackhawk. Gail seemed to really like the figure, and I regretted the fact I couldn’t finish the figure while on site. This (read more...)
Krypto
This one is entirely Quartermain’s fault. Quartermain created an excellent Krypto using a Secret Saturdays Cryptid figure. I thought using the Cryptid as a base was a great idea, so I filed it away in the back of my mind. Some time later, I came across some Cryptids on clearance. (read more...)
Jor-El
The genetic daddy of Supes here was made using my Superman: Redux recipe. His torso is a Hasbro Supes with modified arms, and his legs are Racer X’s. I augmented the usual body suit with the requisite Kryptonian paneling, made from Kneadatite. The head is an somewhat unconvincing Bruce Wayne. (read more...)
Jimmy Olsen
It’s time for another amazing sculpt by the ever-lovin’ Glassman! The man is a talent, through and through, and a gentleman to boot. G-man was once again kind enough to share cast copies of one of his creations with others, and I leapt at the chance. I’d tried several times (read more...)
James Gordon (TNBA Coat)
Once I started making decent progress on Harvey Bullock and Renee Montoya, I knew I needed a new Jim Gordon to stand with them. My old one needed an overhaul, but I didn’t have the time necessary to re-make him properly. So I found a compromise in creating a coated (read more...)
James Gordon (TNBA)
After Scott Rogers, I’ll be the second one to praise Hasbro for finally making not only a Commissioner Gordon figure, but a civilian character at that! I only wish they hadn’t let the interns sculpt the body. I felt it was my duty to correct his sculpt. First I dremeled (read more...)
James Gordon (Holiday Knights)
This pair of figures had been on my to-do list for a long time. “Holiday Knights” was the first New School style episode to air back in 1997, and it made a big impression on me. This short but poignant scene was not something usually witnessed in a 22 minute (read more...)