I'm out camping in southern Utah for Veteran's weekend, but I've got some time between mountain bike and beer to share a custom.
That's so cool! The first job I wanted to do as a kid was to become a palaeontologist. My dream was to go to Utah and dig for fossils 'til I become a fossil myself! But a couple years after I thought all fossils would've been found by the time I'm with university.
I hope you had a great time in Utah! It's defintely a State to visit on my bucketlist!
Thanks for brining back all the good memories!
Thanks guys!
Here's another made using Indiana Jones parts; the legs from the skull-face guy. Also used the Vizam chest, older style Lando Skiff belt/skirt with some added pouches, pretty sure those are rebel commando arms, and the head is from Boss Fight.
EDIT: I don't really love the skin tone difference between face and hands. I may have to swap the hands for gloves, or try to paint them closer...
Thanks for your reply on the Indiana Jones Figures! I was expecting you were familiar with those already, but in case you need more fodder, these sources might be helpful.
Your customs look awesome! And the more I look at them the more parts I recognize myself. Luckily you share your recipes, too! So we don't have to be as much of a detective.
I'm not familiar with any other action figure lines. Still need to spend more time with Indy and Joe figures to see if there are more good sources for parts.
Thank you a ton for making me aware of Marauder Inc.! That's an amazing website!
The first thought that came to mind when I saw your latest custom was, well that headsculpt must be from a TRON figure. But I don't know if this "boss" (don't remember his name) exists in 1/18 scale. Second thought was: Well, he looks like a smith! Then I saw all the lances in the background...that's why I think gloves would make much sense for him if you're not happy with the difference of the skin tones.
Excellent work once again!
- Philipp