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![]() by ringomendoza Used DCUC suit bodies for all of them, heads I got form Ebay, jackets, holsters and gun from the fodder bin, and then the usual paintjob....[See More] 3 Comments | ![]() by Charliescustomtoys Made James Bond for a client. Used Nick Fury with head from Castingcave, added a gun from Hit-Girl and BAM, done!...[See More] 2 Comments | |
![]() by Fake Shemp III Hello fellow members. Back again with a special custom made Daniel Craig James Bond Figure. Don't you just find it frustrating that there are absolutely no figures exist in a proper 6-7 inch scale of...[See More] | ![]() by Geodim Here’s a custom of James Bond -Daniel Craig. Body is from Marvel Everett Ross , head which I purchased of EBay and painted myself. Gun is from the movie marvel legends black widoow figure. Quite...[See More] 3 Comments | |
![]() by KingKickass1983 This project started off on a whim. I saw the original Bond figure and figured maybe his head would fit a Legends body...though it still looks a bit big, the size is not THAT noticeable on a ML Nick...[See More] 3 Comments | ![]() by FigureFanForever This golden gun had few parts I had to make and put together first I made the cufflink trigger out of a bamboo skewer and cardboard then I made the cigarette case handle out of 6 layers of thick...[See More] 1 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan 007 has no shortage of henchmen that he has to deal with. From Odd Job to Jaws to Red Grant, to name a few, the second heavy can be as formidable as the main baddie. In SKYFALL we meet Patrice, the...[See More] 2 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan One of my favorite parts of SKYFALL is the introduction of Miss Moneypenny. First presented as an agent in the field assisting 007, “Eve” as she is first known, has to make a tough call at the...[See More] 1 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan Raoul Silva may be the most enigmatic of Bond villains since Doctor No. Perhaps more so: he isn’t even named until well after his first appearance over halfway through the movie. A former MI6 agent...[See More] 2 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan After Quantum of Solace, the Bond franchise took a financially imposed hiatus of four years. His return in 2012s SKYFALL pulled out all the stops, returning the franchise to its roots, while creating...[See More] 2 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan Mysterious and elusive, Mr. White (as he I known in the first two Craig Bonds) is an enforcer for the international terrorist group QUANTUM, which we later find is a subsidiary of SPECTRE in the film...[See More] 1 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan It’s commonplace in the James Bond franchise for characters such as Moneypenny, Q and M to be carried over from film to film despite the actor playing Bond being traded out. The most profound impact...[See More] 2 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan Camille is a Bond girl in the most classic of cases- meaning that she cleaves more towards the heroines of the books than of the films. She isn’t sexualized to the same degree that many before her...[See More] 1 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan Dominic Greene is the middling villain in the second Daniel Craig Bond film: the middling Quantum of Solace. The film was hampered by the 2007 writer’s strike, but that couldn’t account for the less...[See More] | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan Felix Leiter has been with the Bond series since it’s inception, and over the course of the nearly sixty year film franchise has been played by seven actors, the latest being Geoffrey Wright. He’s...[See More] 1 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan Vesper Lynd is one of the most influential women in the James Bond franchise first appearing in the 1953 novel Casino Royale. Her influence is expanded upon in the Craig films as she is referenced in...[See More] 6 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan The first Bond villain (in the books at least) LeChiffre is actually significantly different from page to screen. In the book he is a corpulent middle aged man, but as he is assayed by Mads...[See More] 2 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan Daniel Craig was the most unlikely choice for James Bond in 2006. There had just been a hugely popular run (if not critical hits) by Pierce Brosnan, so a 5’11” blonde Bond was a little out of left...[See More] 3 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Mysterious head of SPECTRE, mastermind behind some of James Bond’s deadliest adventures. This figure involved a good deal work on the body to get the smooth look of his costume,...[See More] 4 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan Number 16 in my classic James Bond figure collection, “M” completes the four figure Thunderball wave. Fun fact: the body of this figure was originally intended for Emilio Largo. Figure was originally...[See More] 2 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan Fiona Volpe: assassin and second to Emilio Largo of SPECTRE, is number three in my Thunderball wave, and 15th in my classic Bond series. Basically a head and hair swap, she was completed in 2014....[See More] 1 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan Emilio Largo: number two with SPECTRE, mastermind of the plot to ransom the fate of the world in the film Thunderball, and the 14th figure in my classic James Bond figure series. Originally I had put...[See More] 4 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan Here we have lucky number 13 in my classic 007 series: James Bond in THUNDERBALL. A surprisingly easy figure to put together, but quite difficult in the painting- the base figure had a black torso...[See More] 3 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan Fourth in my Goldfinger wave, Odd Job is the 12th in my classic James Bond line. The bulk of time was devoted to sculpting/modifying the head and finding a proper hat. Completed in 2014...[See More] 3 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan The man himself: GOLDFINGER (wah waah wah)
11th in the classic Bond line, third of his eponymous “wave” Auric was completed in 2014 after a lengthly process of building the weight onto the frame and...[See More] 5 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan Number 10 in my 1960s Bond series, and part of my favorite “wave” say hello to Pussy Galore from Goldfinger. This figure, shockingly, took a few years to complete- as I couldn’t find the right parts...[See More] 3 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan And here we have the good stuff. These next four are my personal favorites in terms of consistency of the work, and their overall success. Number 9 in my 60s Bond series, and number 1 in the...[See More] 3 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan Eighth in the overall series, and fourth based on From Russia With Love, this is Red Grant, the latest in my 1960s James Bond figure collection. Basically a repaint and head swap, this figure was...[See More] 7 Comments | |
![]() by DoctorBergsan The seventh in my 1960s James Bond figure series, and third based on characters appearing in From Russia With Love. Figure is a kitbash produced in 2014....[See More] 4 Comments | ![]() by DoctorBergsan This is the sixth in my 1960s James Bond Series, and the second from From Russia With Love. Figure is a kit bash from multiple parts sources and was produced in 2014. Note: I’m not pleased with this...[See More] 3 Comments |