For as long as I've been aware of the character-- which is pretty much as far back as I can remember-- I've wanted the "perfect" Indiana Jones figure. One of my greatest childhood memories is the day I finally tracked down a 3.75" Indy from Kenner's now-vintage line, and being completely obsessed, until I "lost" him in a random box of toys for about 10 years… since I didn't have an Indiana Jones anymore, I had to make one, but better than the one I had. It started with an "LBC", super-poseable Indy I made as a kid with my old A Real American Hero GI Joes: Tunnel Rat's legs with Grunt (mk 3)'s torso, Blizzard's head, a terrible handmade fedora, but a very-cool, poseable whip made from copper wire. With varying toy lines, parts, and materials, I've been improving upon the recipe ever since.
Completed in March 2013, this untold numbered attempt at the character started with the upper body of an Indy from Hasbro's awesome Indiana Jone's line, bashed onto the lower body of a movie Storm Shadow legs, for super-poseability. Hasbro's sculpt is amazing, but was ruined by their cheap paint job-- I just went in and cleaned up the excellent work that was already there.
I had been planning this piece literally for years, and every year the available pieces got better and better. Before this incarnation, I bought parts to make a more heroically-built Indy, using the body from a Logan figure from the Wolverine: Origins line. It was way too stylized for my more realistic take, however, but who knows… I could always use it to make a piece based on Jim Steranko's bad-ass concept art. I'm a HUGE fan of unproduced designs.
CAIRO '38
U.S. GOVERNMENT INSTALLATION '41
NEPAL '38
Full write-up with more pics:
http://strangelabs.blogspot.com/2013/04 ... -name.html