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![]() by latinlad If you want to expand your Batman villains collection with a minimum of fuss look no further than these easiest customs in the world. I saw one of these thug figures from the line based off the...[See More] 7 Comments | ||
![]() by latinlad same recipe that many others have used (hey if it works, why change it?)
- DCUC Mr Terrific
- painted jacket and sleeves brown with black dry brushed on for texture
- head is from DCUC Red Robin,...[See More] 5 Comments | ||
![]() by latinlad Ok, first off, I love Tim Drake. He was probably my favorite Robin. Cool headed, resourceful, loyal. What a fantastic character with which to update the Robin identity. Having said that, I hate,...[See More] 3 Comments | ![]() by latinlad The DCUC Wonder Girl makes for a great base figure. She was my original Talia until I decided to go a different route for that character (see my other posting). So what to do with the WG figure?...[See More] 3 Comments | |
![]() by latinlad It's basically a repaint of the Hope Summers figure. I liked this one for Talia not only because of the armored legs and arms but also cause of the face. It's different and I thought she'd make a...[See More] 1 Comments | ||
![]() by latinlad I used the same recipe others have posted--the Mattel Arkham City Nightwing. I switched its head with the Mattel DCUC Nightwing. For the boots, gauntlets and neck I used a metallic black, painted...[See More] 4 Comments | ![]() by latinlad very simple recipe. I took the DKR Alfred, used sculpy on the top of his head for that balding look and then used the glasses off a Dr Bracewell Dr Who figure. Of course Scarface is from the DCD...[See More] 2 Comments |