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Jean Grey by Bad Moon
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Hello Toyark Citizens!
Here is a little head swap I did earlier tonight. Added a bit of blue metallic tamiya paint to the head to make the mask, and presto. Hope you can dig it! Regards, Joe http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...usic/JEAN1.png http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...usic/JEAN2.png |
That actually look really good, and I have both of these figures, so I could make this happen lol. I'm just weird about customs, I hate taking 2 good figures to make 1 "better figure" and 1 lesser figure, or end up with parts, I tend to make customs out of either doubles,broken parts or cheap finds, I unfortunatley don't have the budget to buy double/tripples of stuff, I will go through my MU someday and touch up spots on figures like hair, skin, eyes. I still wait for the day I go to a yardsale and some mom throws out a box of gems lol.
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She still needs better hands but it's a good looking figure now! A miriacle!
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Indeed that does look better. I might have to do the same thing. I like the ponytail look so I might try it and see. Closer to the jim lee 90s cartoon look. I do really like that easy head swap trick and I also have that same paint.
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