I've been invited to show some of my customs at a gallery next Friday, and wanted to run a few ideas past the community here.
Here's an idea of how I plan to show the figures:
Just a stand, a simple pose, and a 4x6 identification poster in a cheap frame behind them. I'll probably be showing 12-15, and they have a case from a recent toy show they'll be displayed in.
I also wanted to do a small write up to explain customizing to those who might have no idea what they're looking at:
A Bit About Custom Action Figures
Also known as mods, kitbashes, and conversions in various geek circles, toy customizing is a mix of hobby techniques and the art of creation. From simple part swapping and repaints to sculpting added details and casting original pieces, almost any act of modifying an existing toy can be considered customizing.
Many customizers specialize in a specific toy line, or mix and match parts between similarly sized figures from various toy lines. Popular genres include sports and superhero figures, as well as specific properties like Transformers, GI Joe, and Star Wars. The goal of a customizer can range from adding characters from their favorite comic that never got their own figure to creating completely new characters and concepts from existing parts.
The figures displayed here are in 4” scale, their parts primarily taken from modern GI Joe and Star Wars figures. For me, customizing is a chance to realize characters in figure form that have never gotten an official toy, or to incorporate characters from various sources into a similar scale and style.
These are characters I grew up with that have been vying for attention in brain for years or even decades. Some are faithful recreations of the source material, others are realized as creative interpretations.
I hope you'll recognize a few of these fake plastic faces, and enjoy seeing such an eclectic mix of characters share the same shelf space.I plan on displaying it as a simple 8x10 next to the figures.
Any thoughts or suggestions?