Custom Contra Arcade Game Mad Dog and Scorpion (Movie Concepts) Action Figures – Created July 29, 2013

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What if the classic arcade game Contra had been made into a live action movie back in the 80’s? That was the question I asked myself while tackling this project. Since the original characters were so obviously based on Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone (so much so that the cover to the original game was traced over movie stills from Predator), I decided that none other than the two action stars themselves would play the lead characters, Bill “Mad Dog” Rizer, and Lance “Scorpion” Bean.

They were each made from NECA parts. The bodies are NECA Jungle Encounter Dutch, the head for “Mad Dog” is Dutch, and the head for “Scorpion” is from a NECA Rambo. I had to paint over the blood on Rambo’s forehead, and the camo paint on Dutch’s face and match the flesh tones to the figure bodies. I used parts from the sash of a Hasbro Marvel Legends Elektra for Mad Dog’s headband. Their pants were repainted their respective red and blue to match the game sprites, but done in a realistic camo pattern.

Mad Dog’s gun comes from a Marvel Legends Hope Summers, and Scorpion’s is cobbled together from a NECA Aliens pulse rifle, and some other fodder guns, and both were painted black and then dry brushed with Citadel Mithril Silver. And then finally I gave them their classic weapons: The Spread Gun, Machine Gun, and laser. They were pieced together from clear acrylic rods and beads, and can be swapped between the guns via pegs on the ends of the weapons. And now my movie concept Contra figures are ready to take down the Red Falcon Organization!

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2013 SDCC – NECA Announces Gamestop Exclusive Batman Arkham Origins Grapnel Prop Replica

National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA), a world leader in licensed consumer goods, announced today at San Diego Comic-Con a new GameStop USA exclusive item, the Batman: Arkham Origins Grapnel Accessory Prop Replica, modeled directly from the much-anticipated Batman Arkham Origins video game developed by Warner Bros. Games. The exclusive, set to launch this fall, is available now for pre-order online and at select retail stores.

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2013 SDCC – S.H. Figuarts Injustice Gods Among Us Figures Are Coming!

This was revealed at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con at the Bluefin Tamashii USA booth. It looks like yes, we will be getting a line of S.H. Figuarts Injustice Gods Among Us figures, and that is incredibly awesome. I’ve been saying for years that DC needs some S.H. Figuarts figures, and while this line isn’t for general DC, it’s still pretty awesome.

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News – Injustice Gods Among Us Martian Manhunter Fight Trailer and Jon Stewart Green Lantern Skin Revealed

A couple of days ago, Ed Boon of Netherrealm Studios announced that he’d be revealing the fifth DLC character for Injustice Gods Among Us at the 2013 Evolution Championship Series. Well we now have that reveal. The fifth DLC character for Injustice Gods Among Us will be Martian Manhunter! Many fans have already suspected him to be the next DLC character, but it’s great to have confirmation. No release date yet, but it will probably be next month. In addition to Martian Manhunter, we’re getting a Jon Stewart skin for Green Lantern! Not only that, but it’s being voiced by Phil Lamarr, the voice of Jon Stewart from the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited cartoons! This is all very exciting news for Injustice Gods Among Us fans.

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News – Mattel Batman Arkham Origins Batman & Deathstroke Figures Revealed

We already know that DC Collectibles is releasing their own line of figures based on the highly anticipated Batman Arkham Origins video game later this year, but now we have confirmation that Mattel is doing the same! The first two figures revealed so far are Batman and Deathstroke, and are modeled after their video game designs. There’s no release date yet, but keep checking back here for more information.

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News – Injustice: Gods Among Us – Scorpion Fight Trailer Revealed

The third DLC character for the hit video game Injustice: Gods Among Us was revealed to be Scorpion, from Mortal Kombat. A lot of fans were expecting him to be a DLC character, though a lot of those same fans were dreading it. At any rate, we find out that Scorpion was redesigned by comic book legend Jim Lee just for this game. And when Scorpion is released, a compatibility pack will be automatically added to your copy of Injustice so even if you don’t have the character, you can still fight online against people who do. And with this compatibility pack you’ll be getting a free Blackest Night Superman alternate skin! Whatever your feelings on Scorpion being included in Injustice: Gods Among Us, definitely check out the full fight trailer. And the very end of the video looks to be a tease at the next DLC character for the game! Who is it? Keep reading to find out!

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New Custom Action Figures – DCUC Alfred Pennyworth, Arkham City Bruce Wayne

Hey guys! The new custom action figures for this week are are a 6″ DCUC style Alfred Pennyworth, and an Arkham City style Bruce Wayne. The Alfred figure is partly inspired by his look from Batman the Animated Series, but ultimately made to blend in with the other DCUC figures. Bruce Wayne is of course inspired by his design in Batman: Arkham City, and is made to fit in with the other DC Collectibles or Mattel Arkham City figures. Just click on each photo below to view the full photo sets and descriptions.

Also, each custom is currently for auction on eBay! If you’re interested in owning either figure, then please feel free to bid. If you know someone who is interested, then pass the links along! Here are the eBay auction links for each custom:

Alfred Pennyworth

Bruce Wayne

As always, thanks for looking!

New Customs – Life Sized Mortal Kombat Prop Replicas

Hey guys! Got some new customs for you this week. However, instead of custom action figures, I have three custom prop replicas for your viewing pleasure. It’s my first foray into this territory, and was incredibly challenging, and a blast to do. I learned a lot working on these props and hope to continue being able to do similar things in the future.

All three props are based on the video game series Mortal Kombat. I was tasked with creating a light-up fireball that could be made to look as if it was shooting from your hand, similar to Liu Kang, a light-up ice ball with the same stipulation, similar to Sub-Zero, and a completely posable chain with a spear head on the end that could also be made to look as if shooting from your hand, similar to what Scorpion uses. Just click on each photo below to go to the corresponding page and check out the full photo spreads for each prop, as well as a TON of WIP photos for each and lengthy descriptions retelling the entire processes.

I hope you enjoy them. Thanks for looking.

Custom Mortal Kombat Light-Up Sub-Zero Ice Ball Prop Replica – Created Dec 31st, 2012

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The final prop replica I was tasked with creating was an iceball, similar to the kind Sub-Zero uses in the Mortal Kombat games. It was to be made the same way as the fireball. It had to light up and be mounted so it appeared as if it was shooting from your hand. Since I had already tackled the fireball, I was at least a tad more knowledgable at how to go about this.

The skeleton was made with aluminum foil. I actually made this skeleton much thinner than the one for the fireball. I did this so it allowed the lights to be more tightly packed together, giving a more even and brighter glow. But like with most things, there was a trade-off. Since the skeleton was smaller, that meant that I had to use much more hot glue on this than on the fireball to get it to the right size, making it heavier. Luckily it didn’t prove to be a problem. The light up circuit is the same as with the fireball. I used an LED strip found at Auto Zone and rewired it to hook it up to a switch and battery. I attached the curcuit to the skeleton and covered it all up with hot glue. I made sure not to cover the switch and left room for the battery compartment.

I actually had to do this ice ball in two parts. See, the lights needed to glow blue, but the light strip I was using had white LED’s, and I couldn’t just paint the outside of the ice ball clear blue, because that wouldn’t look very much like ice. So instead what I did was cover the whole thing with a layer of hot glue and paint that clear blue. Once I was satisfied with how the glow looked, I then proceded to add hot glue on top of that, Not only could you still see the blue from underneath with the lights off, but with them on it looked even more impressive.

As I covered it in glue I made sure to try and make it look like ice. I even gave it icicles dripping down from the head of the ice ball, just to give it that extra bit of realism. After all of the hot glue sculpting was finished, I made sure the wrist mount could fit in the end of it. Then I gave the entire thing a dry brushing with some flat white, to resemble frost. I made the end closest to your hand look the most frosted and kind of had it fade out over the entire thing. And even after that, the lights still looked very cool glowing from within. I was very pleased with how this turned out. I feel it turned out much better than the fireball, and hopefully if anyone ever asks me to make similar prop replicas in the future, I’ll have the full knowledge I need to imrpove upon this and make something even cooler. Get it? I’m sorry.

My other Mortal Kombat Prop Replicas:

Liu Kang Light-Up Fireball

Scorpion Spear and Posable Chain


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Custom Mortal Kombat Light-Up Fireball Prop Replica – Created Dec 31st, 2012

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In continuing with my project of making Mortal Kombat prop replicas, and with being tasked with doing things I’ve never done before, I was asked to make a fireball, similar to the ones that Liu Kang fires from his hands in the game. The two caveats of the project was that it had to be able to look like it was shooting from your hand, and it had to light up. Not a problem, per se. I know how to wire LED circuits, and I had a pretty good idea of how to start, so I went at it.

The “skeleton” of the fireball is made from aluminim foil. The lights are actually from a strong LED strip that you attach to cars. I picked it up at my local Auto Zone. It’s expensive, but worth it for what I needed. I just had to rewire it so it hooked up to a switch and then to the battery so it could be turned on and off. Luckily the back of the LED strip had glue on it and so I just wrapped it around the aluminum foil skeleton, more or less guessing where everything was going to sit at this point.

Then I began anchoring everything with hot glue. It was the only thing I could think to use to make it clear, and it’s inexpensive and easy to work with. But I definitely had to use a lot of hot glue for this. Slowly, but surely, it began to take shape. I made sure not to cover the switch, and to leave space for a battery compartment. The battery compartment was constructed from clear styrene with the top covered in hot glue. It’s held in place by friction and holds nicely. The battery doesn’t fall out at all, and the compartment is easy to remove.

After that, I made the wrist mount. I used a metal doll stand and bent it to the shape of a wrist and palm. The big c-clip goes around the wrist. I covered it in foam for comfort, and used some velcro straps for support. It’s easy to remove, is comfortable, and can easily be covered up in a costume. Then I made sure the end of the fireball had room for the mount to slip into. And after the glue was all cool, I painted it using clear yellow, orange, and red. I was trying to give a good balance so it looked good with the lights on and the lights off. And then it was complete. It fit great on the wrist mount, wasn’t too heavy, and looked pretty darn cool with the lights turned on! I probably could have done better with hiding the switch, but I had never done anything like this before, and I really wanted to make sure it could be turned on and off. Overall, I’m happy with how this very strange experiment turned out.

Scorpion Spear and Posable Chain

Sub-Zero Light-Up Ice Ball


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