Poison Ivy (TNBA)
A few years ago I acquired an amazing Harley maquette that I simply had to add to my shelf. Well, if I had Harley, I had to get Ivy, too, right? The following photos are my finished and painted rendition of the fantastic sculpt. (Only took me three years to (read more...)
Nocturna
Sometime during production of the original Batman: The Animated Series, Bruce Timm pitched a vampire character named Nocturna as a new female adversary for Batman. As the story goes, the character and script were shot down by the network (Fox at the time), and so the whole idea was scrapped. (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Whack-a-Bat)
Some time ago I stumbled across the amazing work of Sean Burford. Clearly, I was drawn in by his “Whack-a-Bat” Harley Quinn, but I was soon overwhelmed by the depth of his work. The man is a talent! I was lucky enough to be able to purchase this Harley to (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Return of the Joker)
A few years ago I acquired an amazing Harley maquette, based on her appearance in Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. Given my love of the gal, I simply had to add her to my shelf. The following photos are my finished and painted rendition of the fantastic sculpt. (Only (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Bust)
This Harley bust garage kit was sculpted and produced by the talented Jason Peltz. The basic sculpt is very good, and really captures the spirit of the character. The casting was a little rough, but she cleaned up okay. Created Summer 2002     (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Arkham City)
Shortly after I finished Sean Burford‘s “Whack-a-Bat” Harley Quinn, he revealed his amazing sculpts of Harley from the Arkham Asylum and Arkham City games. Wow! These were amazing! I knew I had to take a crack at these and add them to my shelves. As is evident from his body (read more...)
Harley Quinn (Arkham Asylum)
Shortly after I finished Sean Burford‘s “Whack-a-Bat” Harley Quinn, he revealed his amazing sculpts of Harley from the Arkham Asylum and Arkham City games. Wow! These were amazing! I knew I had to take a crack at these and add them to my shelves. As is evident from his body (read more...)
Batman (BTAS)
This excellent garage kit was produced by “Fighting Monk” studios. I obtained this particular one through Amok Time’s brick-and-mortar location in New York. Of the kits I’ve personally seen, this is by far one of the best. The sculpt is extremely clean with little flash or residue to be removed, (read more...)
Batgirl (TNBA)
This Batgirl garage kit was sculpted and produced by Jason Peltz. The basic sculpt is very good, and matched the animation model sheets very well. The casting of the sculpt leaves something to be desired, as the overall texture is not smooth and had numerous air bubble marks. The neck (read more...)
Kranix
This Kranix model is a fan-made sculpt and casting. (I can’t remember the exact source. Sorry. This has been in storage for a long time!) The version I ended up with was a “reject” casting, meaning it had more than the usual amount of air bubbles and misshapen bits. I (read more...)