Big update since the board is going to get shut down.
First up is a 3d printed samurai armor from Loot Studios. I printed this with PLA just playing around. It would have been smoother with resin, but I'm not terribly upset with this as a test piece.
Painted it up to go on Destro's hall of armor, brought home to Castle Destro by his 19th century ancestor who sought to secure the arms deal in Japan as western weapons began to wipe out the Samurai clans. Instead, he was taught the way of the samurai and fought against the very weaponry he attempted to sell to the Japanese government.
A couple of lbc Sith apprentices. Anakin got an arm swap to replace the badly articulated arms. The ROTJ Luke got a head swap and some accessories. The Sith exists in my joeverse as a dark ninja clan of swordsmen. Their red blades are crafted by each wielder, and only the clan knows the secrets of the blades.
A triple threat of Fortnite based figures joining Big Boss in Empire City.
Hyena is a sharp dressed maniac. LBC with a mashup head from Star Wars and Corps.
Dr. Claw runs his own business with a cybernetic enemy in the police force.
Chev Chelios, Deckard Shaw, Lee Christmas, Bishop, Jasper, Jenson, this man has hundreds of aliases, but when you need a professional driver, call The Transporter.
I loved Popeye cartoons as a kid, and I watched the movie dozens of times. Kinda bummed when Boss Fight got the license and did the characters in their stylized line instead of Hero Hacks. We visited Universal Studios this summer, and it reignited my desire to have the characters in 1/18th.
Popeye's color comes from the Robin Williams look. I swapped some newsculpt Grunt arms on the Marauder biceps to give him the bulked up forearms. The lower legs are leftover Corps legs from testing out my sculpting prowess years ago. His proportions are wonky but still real-world enough to work.
And what's Popeye without Bluto. Another Penguin figure gets used for the bulk with some added greenstuff to make him a bit more barrel chested. Added a belt and some hair to finish him off. Copies the Boss Fight colors on this one.
And what's those two mortal enemies without a girl to fight over. Olive Oyl is a Catwoman figure with a Golden Compass skirt I've been saving for the perfect custom. Added the collarr detail, shirt bottom, cuffs, and gave her a bun with greenstuff. Black and red with the brown boots for her iconic look.
And a group shot for size comparison.
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