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Author: | Chief [ Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Happy Accident? Spirit |
So in the course of rebooting my Joe-Verse, I've struggled with how to modernize characters without losing what made them great and unique. For 99% of my new Joe customs, I'm using Marauder Inc parts. One of the biggest roadblocks (no put intended) I've run into is with Spirit. I loved the character in the comics - especially his first appearance in the Snake Eyes cabin arc. Even though I wasn't a big fan of his "cram-every-stereotype-into-one-figure" look. I almost dropped him from the "to-do" list completely. Thought about a full-up reboot using the MTF WWII Navajo Code Talker head, but I already used that one for my Torpedo update. And I didn't want to go down the stereotypical "Native Medicine Man" route. I was going to try & do something with the 50A version -- was almost going to just use the original fig as-is, despite him being smaller than the MTF buck (Joe Colton & Airborne for scale): Honestly not a huge fan of the headband or black stripe, but it's better than the twin braids. Then I realized something - with this head, the flesh tone is almost as dark as the "dark flesh" tone of the MTF figs, so I started going through my parts bin and found something that I started to like: I thought it looked very southwestern-y and fit my view of the character (a retired Soldier who came back to join the Joe team). But then I remembered that my plan was for him to be on the 'Ghost Squad" with other stealthy Joes like Torpedo, Snake Eyes, Stalker, etc. The bright red & khaki didn't fit that narrative, so I started thinking some more. I had JUST ordered another big bunch of MTF parts, so I didn't want to hit the store again (since there's a processing delay due to covid, etc), so I dug around in my WIPs & fodder bin and this came together and REALLY gave me a Sigma 6 vibe (and fit the night ops theme I was looking for): ...and now it's probably one of my favorite figures. Still need to do some paint tweaks - the skin tone on the arms needs to be lightened a bit to match the head, and I might add some "Night Force" camo to the arms. And his factory eyes are wonky, so I need to fix those. And honestly, I might scrap the tomahawk, since that's also a little too stereotypical. Going to do some in-depth research on the Taos Pueblo Tribe and get a feel for anything traditional that might be a better fit for his character. Anyway - wanted to share because I was so jazzed with how he came together while I was sitting in a boring web meeting. My "reboot" project has blown up into a huge backstory write-up in addition to all the actual customs, but I need to start posting stuff because I've got the majority of the project complete. But knowing how big the thread is going to be is a little daunting Cheers! |
Author: | Tim 121RVC [ Fri Nov 13, 2020 4:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Accident? Spirit |
Cool, I definitely like that night ops look! |
Author: | Mysterious Stranger [ Fri Nov 13, 2020 5:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Accident? Spirit |
I like it! As a night-ops guy this parts combo works. |
Author: | 2DARK2C [ Fri Nov 13, 2020 7:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Accident? Spirit |
i like them both! |
Author: | MarkM [ Fri Nov 13, 2020 9:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Accident? Spirit |
I like it! It is a good update of a classic figure, making him distinctive looking without playing into the stereotypes it took to make the original figure stand out. |
Author: | sgcaper [ Fri Nov 13, 2020 10:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Accident? Spirit |
That's a great parts combo |
Author: | drbindy [ Sat Nov 14, 2020 5:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Accident? Spirit |
seeing the thought process play out visually is very cool. And it kind of makes me interested in Joes at a time when I would not remotely be otherwise. Funny it takes a third party line, and a custom at that, to spark that feeling. |
Author: | Chief [ Sat Nov 14, 2020 8:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Accident? Spirit |
Thanks for the feedback everyone! drbindy wrote: And it kind of makes me interested in Joes at a time when I would not remotely be otherwise. Funny it takes a third party line, and a custom at that, to spark that feeling. I'm telling you, even for the first couple of years after the MTF figs came out (and with the great customs/kits that followed), I still couldn't get back into Joes that much. Wasn't until the Marauder folks built some of those "All-Geared-Up" kits that it kickstarted my interest. Specifically - it was Duke (which I managed to grab the very last one in stock a few weeks back): https://www.marauderinc.com/product-p/mtf-gear-151.htm 1st of all - it was a perfect representation of *my* version of Duke (basically Marvel #24's depiction) that I've struggled to bring to fruition these past several years. And I finally saw what was possible with merging their different "lines". So I grabbed their Shockwave kit, Lowlight kit, NF Outback and Tunnel Rat (the latter 2 just for parts, TBH) and then I started going a little crazy with orders. At last count, I have about 45 Joe/Adventure Team customs & WIPs using MJ parts. Most of which I built over the last couple of months. And the process of finding the right "parts combo" to take advantage of the MTF stuff led to the rebooting the back story of the team & characters to make everything make sense. Thanks again, gang! |
Author: | 8bitboy [ Mon Nov 16, 2020 8:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Happy Accident? Spirit |
Very happy accident. I always say with customs: it's never a coincidence when things come together. We were building it before we even realized it. |
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