Jace Beleren-Planeswalker (Misc) Custom Action Figure
Custom #:22647
Name:Jace Beleren-Planeswalker
Custom Type:Action Figure
Toy Series:Misc
Creator:spawnsauce  
Date Added:June 24, 2010
Base Figure:Hml Human Torch
Height:6.00 inches
This is Jace Beleren, a Planeswalker from the card game Magic: The Gathering. The base is Human Torch with a full cloth costume, sculpted hair, and sculpted medallions. All of the details on his hood and robes are painted.

Questions/ comments welcome.

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boozer111 -
Sunday, June 15, 2014
you have a youtube video of this right? Epic. Amazing job
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The Watcher -
Monday, January 23, 2012
AMAZING job, man! Look's really cool.
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Chile_Team -
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
HI, I requested a new toys series, Magic The Gathering,If you want,you can edit to add your incredible custom to that figure series.
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pock63 -
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
That woold be great! I'm planning to make a cloek fore one of my figure and woold like to know how you do this.
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spawnsauce -
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Thanks guys. I usually use some kind of T shirt for the cloth. I don't have any tutorials, but since this is kind of unique, I might put something together.
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Hrothmeir -
Friday, June 25, 2010
Okay, do you have tutorials anywhere? You need to do some tutorials. This is what customizing is all about, right here. I'd like to see some big name companies try something like this, at this scale; I know I'd buy...
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Redmist -
Friday, June 25, 2010
Spectacular. Nothing short of that!
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spawnsauce -
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Thanks. The level of articulation depends on the outfit mostly. It does hinder the movement, but you can still get some dynamic poses out of him. He's not as limber as a figure without cloth all over, but I really don't think he needs to be. For example, his arms won't raise all the way up and go around again, and while he can do the splits, why would this figure ever need to? The poses in my pics are pretty bland, but there's still a decent amount of articulation.
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BKZ718 -
Thursday, June 24, 2010
It's always great to see your work, the painting is beautiful. One question tho, how much articulation do you retain using your style of customizing?
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pock63 -
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Cool! What kind of cloth did you use fore the cloek?
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necornaut -
Thursday, June 24, 2010
nice I think this is the first magic the gathering custom on here, I'm surprised we don't see more (oh I used to play magic, and I just recently got out of it)
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PANZERVARGAS -
Thursday, June 24, 2010
...Wow!!!... Just excelent custom, I have no clue who he is but this is a very cool fabric technique!!! ...
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