MRM TDK 2face custom head sculpt with coin.

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About the scarecrow, when and for how long would you be making this? I am VERY interested but have no funds available till about april next year, damn hot toys XD
 
if i get enough real interest then i'd likely start in september and would only be doing around 10-15 heads.
 
Oh, damn, guess I'd miss out on this then :/ Too bad since it really is PERFECT. I didn't even notice it was a figure until people pointed out it WASNT a screencap from the movie :p
 
Both sculpts I bought of you arrived, and I LOVE them :)

Here's a picture of the Ra's al Ghul:

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The two face is stunning too, even more so than the Ra's. Unfortunately I don't have a suit for him yet so I don't have much to post as of now.. Looking my *** off for a decent suit to use :/ The Toys City suit most people use for this kitbash isn't sold anymore apparently...
 
Also received my Two-Face head, looks awesome. Now it's time to slap the suit on and fiddle around to get that neck securely on.
 
Best weathering techniques for the suit on the damaged/burned side? Anyone?

I believe Elvis1976 uses Liquid Latex on his Two Face jackets and they (of course) look fantastic.


...Zack...don't suppose there are any more Two-Face heads available preferably painted? Been umming and ahhing over it for ages but just can't resist it if there is. :pray:
 
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i used acrylic paints and cigarette ash for the burn effects on my suit, and there 2 spots left for two face.
 
i used acrylic paints and cigarette ash for the burn effects on my suit, and there 2 spots left for two face.

Just normal acrylic paint? Doesn't that make the suit a bit stiff? And how forgiving is the acrylic with mistakes made while painting, is it easily removed? Interested in giving this a shot but I never painted anything myself.. :p
 
Just normal acrylic paint? Doesn't that make the suit a bit stiff? And how forgiving is the acrylic with mistakes made while painting, is it easily removed? Interested in giving this a shot but I never painted anything myself.. :p

when it's dry it's quit flexible still, but can not be removed. it would be best to mark out where on the jacket and pants you'll be applying the paint. and it'll take some layering to give it that burnt look.
 
Ok guys, could use a hand here. I am trying to figure how I should get my Two-Face headsculpt on his body. Do you recommend carving a hole in his neck (its solid, so not my preferred option) or glueing it on a flat neck piece or something?

These customs are a double-edged sword, they allow for awesome figures but completing them can be such a struggle. :)
 
Ok guys, could use a hand here. I am trying to figure how I should get my Two-Face headsculpt on his body. Do you recommend carving a hole in his neck (its solid, so not my preferred option) or glueing it on a flat neck piece or something?

These customs are a double-edged sword, they allow for awesome figures but completing them can be such a struggle. :)

Cut off this part of an HT neck adapter:

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Sand it and glue it to the sculpt.
 
Sent some private messages about this... Do you have just the coin for sale?
 
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