THE CURIOUS CASE OF MATT HAGEN: CLAYFACE
Clayface is a character I've dreamed of making since his appearance on Batman: The Animated Series.
Over the past 25 years, I've attempted him countless times; wasted who knows how much money and fodder... truth be told, I needed to step up my sculpting skills if I was going to seriously do it.
Hard to believe as it might be, Mega Construx didn't exactly jump out at first as a good base. It wasn't until Dianaut Batman was almost done that I thought I'd take one more shot at Matt Hagen.
Clayface was made using the same combination of sculpting materials (2-part putty and gel glue) as my custom Groot, just on a modified Mega body. To recreate the character's top-heavy design, I shortened the base legs.
The head is from my Warhammer fodder box gifted to be by my BFF Dave. I think it was some kind of orc or something. All I gots is lots and lots of sprues full of greebles, I don't know for sure.
The alternate hands were made from various spare parts I had laying around the lab.
The mallet was made from part of a missile, I think. The larger hand is from a Darth Vader, and a cool block hand that didn't get photographed because it broke... that block fist is from a Gundam figure.
I'm going to fix it and post it!
Very happy with how he turned out... FINALLY, a successful attempt after two and a half decades. 30-something me is pretty psyched with the result, but 12 year-old me would've been floored.
After re-watching his classic 2-part debut, I'm inspired to make more hand attachments, including chromed-out blade hands. Ideally, I'd like to eventually make an alternate torso that has Batman trapped inside... all possible future updates!
Got one more Batman rogue I'm finishing up and need to shoot, then that should wrap up this tour of Gotham. Got some great suggestions for the next round of villains. That Man-Bat sounds fun...