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This is
one of the most complicated customs I've done to date, so please excuse
the length of this article, but I want to describe the process.
I wanted
a dramatic, animated look to the Rocketeer character. Something to capture
the stylish art-deco look of the figure. The Upper body is from the Street
Fighter Remy character. The legs are from the Charlie figure
of the same line. This is my first time working with the Street Fighter
figures, and I must say I was really pleased with them.
The front
jacket flap was added with Sculpey. The legs originally had rolled up
jeans and low boots that had to be Dremeled and Sculpeyed to match The
Rocketeer's boots. I decided to not created the puffy aircraft pants that
the character wears. Personal choice. I never liked that part of his costume.
I did leave the side pockets on the legs to sort of simulate the look.
I added the straps that hold the rocket on from the gunstraps of a discarded
military toy
The helmet
is completely scratch built and is removable, although I don't have a
Cliff head underneath yet. The helmet is created from the end of a hard
plastic travel toothbrush holder. It was the perfect rounded oblong size.
(Quite a moment of enlightenment as I walked through Walgreens looking
for toothpaste!) The fin and details were added with cut styrene and styrene
tube.
The Rocket
is built from an accessory from the X-Men Evolution Nightcrawler
figure. Extra parts were added from an old Gundam model and fins were
added with cut styrene. It is mounted to Cliff's back with a threaded
rod so it can be removed. It is finished in two metallic silver tones.
And as a
final touch, I added a left-hand ignition switch on his glove. I am THRILLED
with this figure! I am especially pleased with the almost anime look to
the figure. Something different among my more realistically proportioned
figures.
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