Master Mold (Marvel Universe) Custom Action Figure
Custom #: | 53196 | Name: | Master Mold | Custom Type: | Action Figure | Toy Series: | Marvel Universe | Creator: | Wardog Zero  | Date Added: | August 30, 2013 | Base Figure: | Marvel Universe Sentinel | Height: | 17.00 inches | Completion Time: | 6.00 hours |
Marvel Universe Sentinel repainted to be Master Mold. I used the version from the old TV show for reference, but I just darkened the colors because they were just too bright and cheerful.  Please wait... |
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I'm making a custom version of Master Mold. What is the largest size action figure I can buy, is there one that is 36 inches tall?
What is recommended as the biggest size figure you can get?
I want to put this on display, and I'm using Master Mold's head from Power Slammers since it is perfect size. I just need a large action figure as a base. Thanks again for your help!
I also have a sculpt I'm applying to it.
All I can say is my Master Mold is going to be really huge once I'm done with this guy, thanks a million.
(P.S: Does anyone have any idea how to make a Bastion action figure? I thought Marvel made one of these)
Very nicely done all around.
One question, how did do a pre-paint wash on this? I've been thinking about accent painting my MU Sentinel but am a bit concerned about the electronics...
Is there an easy way to reattach Brimstone' legs to the Generation-X Phalanx action figure?
I am making a real version of Cameron Hodge, the one Hasbro should have created. I'm going to have Hodge's head plugged in at the top. Only thing I got a question about is Brimstone's legs, would I need to sand it down a lot first.