Saturday, 31 March 2012

GeekSummit | Michael Keaton Batman III Movie Masters

Its been a year since I posted photos of Version II of Michael Keaton Batman. Really the recipe has not changed much but I just improved on a couple applications. For starters the cowl base has a more accurate shape to it and really makes for a nice attachment point for the cape. The head and belt buckle comes from a batman returns bubble gum dispenser… I plan on making quite a few improvements on this model since… dman I bought a case of those bastards on ebay and the gum's got a 50/50 chance of tasting like crap anyway… it is 20 years old.

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ENJOY THE PHOTOS!!

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GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

GeekSummit Geek Summit Movie Masters MattyCollector.com Matty Collector Hot Toys Michael Keaton Batman 89 Tim Burton Kai Play Arts Square Enix SDCC 2012 figure Custom Classics Dark Knight Rises

I'M BATMAN!!!



Man of Steel Custom Figure IV & Packaging by GeekSummit

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Welcome back everybody. I've been hard at work over the last few hours pulling my latest version of the soon to be seen star of the screen; Nolan/Snyder's Man of Steel played by Henry Cavill. This is version IV of this figure. I made a couple tweaks from version III that made it easier to capture some of the new detail of this incarntion as well as attempted to pull together a tighter likeness overall.

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This recipe calls for nearly the same cobination of parts. I opted for the solid torso this time as opposed to the ab-crunch articulated model. So basically you get all WWE Elite limbs on a standard upper torso. The details from the boots were completely dremelled off leaving only a smooth booted look. Boot tops were sculpted on above the cut joint. The head comes from a Texas Tornado figure with the hair completely resculpted.


The cape starts off as a bright red piece of polyester but I gave it a quick overspray with black spraypaint. Kinda like you would put on cologne if you got any class. I spray in an arc OVER the cape not directly onto it.

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The wrist cuffs, body webbing, top of cape, belt buckle, and "S" sheild are all sculpted using Apoxie Sculpt. I work in thin layers pressed into place and then I sculpt with the exacto to make super clean lines. I also do my detailing with the Exacto and sometimes the dental pick.


The "S" shield is sculpted in 2 layers. First the base is pressed into place and smoothed and trimmed. Then the detail layer is pressed and cut out using an exacto in place. Once sculpted I took a small piece of fabric and pressed it over the "S" to give it that hyper detailed look the rest of the costume has in reference.

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The model primed in flat gray Rustoleum

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Yellow with a little white mixed in for belt and "S" details
FleshTone with a little white to fair up skin.
Pure white for eyeballs.

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Red with a little black for cape top, boots and "S"

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Blue Mixed with a little black and yellow. Webbing detail is painted over using spray chrome. I spray it into a stack of 3.oz mouthwash cups… (use only one and you'll see why). I use the chrome to drybrush the webbing in chrome. honestly this time I just went full on paint with it but went back over with the Blue/black/yellow mixture to mute it.

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A nice proportional stature.

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Details honored to the best of my ability.

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The final shot… no bank vault…















Saturday, 3 March 2012

MattyCollector Scale GhostBusters Fire House Facade Custom Diorama

So my daughter and I were tooling around with styrofoam like I was saying earlier and I guess Lance Cardinal's work got me thinking… Having the Kenner firehouse is cool and all but its kinda a shi##y scale… so away to HobbyLobby we went in search of better matterials since before we were just practicing with some scrap from a school project.

I picked up a sheet of 2'x3' 1/2" foamboard with the paper on both sides.  Immediately I peeled one side off…. it bowed up like a … piece of foamboard with only one side reinforced… so I peeled the other side and it layed down like a board… perfect.

So before I jumped in too deep I took out a sheet of graph paper and just quickly established my scale. I wanted the door on the first floor to have the access door be 7" so it would be to scale with the 6" figures but the door over all would be 9" to be more to scale with a old timey firehouse door. Overall it brought the entire facade to be 31" tall by 14" wide.


I cut my board to size as prescribed in the sketch.


Traced out my details in sharpie and magic marker and added some detail impressions...


Knocked out my windows and set excess aside for window measurements...


Added ledges with double sided tape...


Added… butresses??? to top ledge...


Built windows and doors out of foamboard and cardstock...


Primed all pieces individually...


Painted brick with a mixture of red and black and deepened stonework with black wash...


Attached windows and glass and then gave a final dusting of black overall.


Viola!!! Facade with scale references!! I apologize… The carpet's filthy...






Monday, 13 February 2012

Lance Cardinal - Playset Customizer

I was checking out the latest Toy Fair 2012 news when AFI's site malfunctioned and I was somehow re-directed to this particular article. This guy really pours himself into his work. I haven't seen anything more recent on his stuff but I'm about to look. I was just sitting down with my daughter the other day  making brick walls out of styrofoam… what timing!

You've GOT to check out this piece of work.

http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/features/an-interview-with-playset-customizer-lance-cardinal/


Enjoy!!

Monday, 31 October 2011

Superman: The Movie | Movie Masters Classics 5.0

Back with another installment on a steady theme here we are with version V of my figure series:

Movie Masters Classics | Superman the Movie 

In this figure we take a little more time with the smaller details we well as rework some ideas that have been bouncing around in the old attic for a minute.


Of course we are skipping quite a few steps here but we can always circle back around on version VI someday soon.

Anyway we take a DCUC Superman body and sculpt new boot tops to the added DC SuperHeroes Supes lower legs. They stand off the shin to give that added scale punch. The cape top is sculpted as well for total control of its appearance. The upper torso is also sculpted over to take away more of that comic book musculature.

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The sculpted over upper torso also gives more of that "Reeve Ribcage" that protrudes in those first 2 movies. It also gives us a nice surface to attach our emblem pre-priming. Also we have enhanced the cod area to give a little anatomy to the square crotch we see on DCUC figures. It's functional but when doing a film accurate character, it has to be addressed. The belt has been flipped upside down to elongate the pelvic area and give more territory to the trunks as back in the 70's it was not a sin to wear your pants up to your navel.

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We start off painting wit our bright colors so that overpaint with out darker colors doesn't become an issue… and really at this point, only blue is left, but its the principle. Since both the blues and reds and of course yellows are such bright tones we'd rather be careful to only get paint where it is needed.

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The yellow is straight out of the bottle acrylic. It goes down first since its a secondary color where red is usually present and it perhaps give a little glow to the red once its down.

The red is a 90/10 mix of the same yellow and straight bottle red. It takes the red up a notch but not nearly to an orange but once the blue hits it can leave the red looking a little muddy if it is too red.

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Now to the blue. I always mix way more than I need and I hate that since I end up wasting another half of everything I mix but I try to get my colors right by over estimation. The blue is a mix of a Cobalt blue and about a 20% white added. once stirred it almost takes on a green hazey quality but once it dries and layers it comes off as a very very bright blue.

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Using the vinyl decal for the emblem really helps in defining that shape for painting. Its definitely almost cheating but its a great way to make sure your "S" keeps its identity. Its a very slight emboss but SUCH a helpful tool when it comes down to precision painting which is NOT my specialty.

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A detail shot of the boot tops shows the "stitch work" of the shins as well as the wrinkles around the ankles where all the action is. The V-cut tops are sculpted flat to the shins, cut to shape and then peeled back off of the leg to give them a little more scale and depth. 

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And here we are, the classic poster pose minus the American flag...


5/8 profile...

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And contextual action pose with props...

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The wrinkles are subtle on the boots but they do catch light pretty well and since they are not the most prominent feature they don't have to jump out at you but they make a nice addition of detail.


What's that I hear?


The McRib is BACK!!!!!!


up Up and AWAY!!!

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And our obligatory watermarked saturated closer picture…
Thanks for looking!!


 
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