Non-TF: MOTU 200x ScareGlow

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  1. scarnivac

    scarnivac Well-Known Member

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    For this figure I've taken a skeletor apart and made a lot of molds for all the parts. All castings were done with hotglue. The head came from some ghostrider figure.

    LED's were added to try and recreate the 'glow', sadly it isn't really visible in the pictures. The last two pictures are with the LED's on. You could see a slight greenish tint when compared with the former pictures.
     

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    Tom_Servo Well-read chick magnet

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    You're quite mad, you know. I love it!
     
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    ALPHAMAGNUS I identify as an amalgamated Firetruck/Semi Veteran

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    I love it!!!
     
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    Wow, you casted this guy with hot glue? Does he still have any articulation? Brilliant idea by the way and I really like the execution!
     
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    LOL, Thanks I guess ;) 

    Thanks!
    The two-part molds were made with clay, making it a mold which was usable only once :(  and the parts were later cast with hot glue.
    At first there was some articulation; arms still move the same way as the original skeletor figure, and the legs could move from front to back.
    But with the added lights I made it a non-movable figure (with all the wires and stuff being very fragile when moved)