pluv wrote:
I wish you had done an action shot with him using the pistol from his belt buckle. That is such an awesome accessory. Both are really well done figures with tons of awesome accessories.
your wish is my...well, no, but here:
I didn't use it because I hadn't touched up the paint on him at that point. And the angle gives him a bobblehead which he doesn't really have.
Also, the buckle without the Derringer:
And...comparison pics first my vintage Johnny which I have since sold:
and my vintage Sam Cobra, who will soon be hitting ebay. Note all those sweet accessories! The little key you see in there actually fit on a tiny little peg inside of his hat. With more time for the NJC I would have worked on more of these. I did realize, after photos were taken, that the safe is actually much better scaled to 1/18, so I pulled an extra one of those out to customize too.
JoeDoc - thanks man! I share those same memories. I got my first few JW figs as hand me downs from my big brother. But they were still on the shelf in the late 70s (by then after several different titles called Johnny West Adventures - likely to catch some Adventure Team action). The store displays for these were epic.
joey - yes, yes I know
Matthew - thanks! I tried to capture that look and feel for sure. Honestly though, I don't think it would have worked nearly so well without painting the horses to match (almost - forgot the socks on Thunderbolt) the vintage horses. I almost didn't do it.
Darth - you are right that it looks like the boot top poking through - on the original I think it was his jeans rolled up and cuffed. Either way, it was a hard look to mimic with these parts, so I'm glad it looked ok.
Sean, Tim, GR - thanks fellas!
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Kwinn_Lives wrote:
you have now won more JCAs than anyone in the history of the award.
Mysterious Stranger wrote:
You sir are the definition of a Renaissance Nerd... you do it all so damn well.