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![]() by claytonemery Awkwardman of the Inferior 5. He's the son of the Merman and Princess Power, so super-strong and super-clumsy. Adapted from a ball player fast food figure from the movie The Road to El Dorado,...[See More] | ![]() by claytonemery John Carter, Warlord of Mars, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Heavily modded from the original figure from the Tarzan: The Epic Adventures TV show. The figure was badly out of proportion, but the...[See More] 1 Comments |
![]() by claytonemery Loyal Lead of the Metal Men made from an early Toy Biz Hulk. I had to cut the fingers apart and bend in hot water. The chest plate is plastic card. The rivets are brass brads. Then he was painted...[See More] 1 Comments | ![]() by claytonemery Ragman, DC's defender of the downtrodden, was surprisingly easy. I started with some Russian female in a red jumpsuit and ground her down skinny. Plastered the body and face with brown...[See More] 2 Comments |
![]() by claytonemery Doug Grey's The Eye of Mongombo is one of the funniest comics ever, though the series never finished. The hero, Cincinnati Carlson, gets turned into a duck on page 3 - and stays that way through...[See More] | ![]() by claytonemery Gold Key's Doctor Solar, or just Solar, from an animated Silver Surfer. The visor is cut from some space-gun and deeply inset. The paint is many thin coats of Testor's Metallic Burgundy, not...[See More] 2 Comments |
![]() by claytonemery Monk Mayfair of the Doc Savage crew with Habeas Corpus. Adapted from some Archie villain (the Eraser?) with the trunk and legs of a snowboarder. The pig is from a barnyard set ground down. A rod...[See More] | ![]() by claytonemery Robin Hood's lieutenant, Little John of Sherwood Forest. Made from a Shazam character. He wears a capuchin (shoulder-hood) from some other space character. His shirt is brown coffee filter paper...[See More] 1 Comments |
![]() by claytonemery Friar Tuck, one of Robin Hood's Merry Men. Heavily modded from The Prince of Thieves Tuck figure, which was freakishly dwarfish. I padded the face and elongated the body. The cassock and capuchin...[See More] 1 Comments |