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![]() by matthancock Used a MI Cap - figure has two capes, one is a kind of shroud which is removeable. The shirt is made from segments of leather so he retained his ab crunch. One of my hardest customs and most...[See More] 5 Comments | ![]() by matthancock Great Graphic Novel! One of the coolest Marvel books I have read. Pants are real leather as is the loin cloth - the rest of the details are sculpted....[See More] 1 Comments | |
![]() by matthancock Sculpted all the armor and hair details. The kilt and shoulder piece are cloth...[See More] 3 Comments | ![]() by matthancock A little sculpting here and there. A two-toned cloth cape and voila!...[See More] 4 Comments | |
![]() by matthancock The hardest part was the handpainted zebra stripes on the suit. The facial sculpting was also pretty tough but again, it worked out well....[See More] 6 Comments | ![]() by matthancock Simply stated, I used a ton of fodder, sculpting, and vinyl to create this monster. It's based on the first pics shown of this suit from the movie and I think it turned out well. Most of the armor is...[See More] 7 Comments | |
![]() by matthancock Another comic style take on the Batman movies. Joker Jack here turned out really well and while the pants WERE a pain in the butt to paint, it was worth the time. Thanks for looking!...[See More] 4 Comments | ![]() by matthancock Well this was my second ever attempt at a Keaton Bats. My first one was so-so and with this one, I went with a slightly comic style, so you have a slightly larger symbol, but overall I think this...[See More] 3 Comments |