Contrast's Marvel FAN FIGS

Contrast's Marvel FAN FIGS

Yes, you read it right, that does say "Fan Figs"... Hit the jump and check out some of my customs.

By contrast - Apr 25, 2010 01:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Fan Fic

So, here's something that I don't ever recall showing up in the fan fic section before (which is sort of surprising...)

As soon as I heard about the Marvel Universe figures, I got excited, because I have always been a fan of that particular scale, but I realized that for the most part, I would be let down by the fact that the majority of my favorite characters wouldn't get made for quite some time, which is why I started customizing again (after a four year gap due to lack of motivation.)

Below are a few selected customs on the Marvel Universe scale.

Enjoy.

U.S.Agent


"Making Of"
It started off as a Marvel Universe Ultimate Captain America. I sanded the "A" off his forehead, as well as those pesky glove and boot pouches. I then sculpted on head-wings, chest-stripes, and glove flair-out-things (I made them look like 616 Cap's gloves, whatever the word for that is) using Plummer's epoxy putty. I painted it and sealed it with matte acrylic spray.

Dr. Michael Morbius

"Making Of"
The base figure is Marvel Universe "Warpath." I clipped off his bracelets as well as his belt, then built up his collar and facial features (nose, facial hair, pointed ears, etc...) with epoxy putty. Painted, Sealed, Done.

Jack Russell

"Making Of"
This particular version of Jack is based on his appearance from "Marvel Zombies 4", so he may look a little different than the way you usually see him. The base figure is a Wehr-Wolf (their spelling, not mine) figure from the "Prince Caspian" series. I clipped off his tail and sculpted clothes on over him with epoxy putty. The belt is from some generic G.I.Joe backpack. Painted, Sealed, Done.

Frank Castle

"Making Of"
This Frank Castle is actually Frank from the current "Franken Castle" storyline in which his dismembered corpse is resurected by Michael Morbius. I took the Marvel Universe Punisher, cut him up with an exacto knife, then added all the mechanical bits from epoxy putty. The straps are generic G.I.Joe backpack bits, and the chest tube was just something I had laying around. Do I really have to keep saying that I painted and sealed them? Oh, I don't? Okay. Terrific.

Daimon Hellstrom

"Making Of"
Hellstrom is based on his appearance in "Marvel Zombies 4", and was made from a Marvel Universe Namor figure (the widely released one... I wasn't crazy enough to mess around with my exclusive Invaders box set figure...) I covered him with epoxy putty to build up his robe, and made the lower section of the robe from a plastic garbage bag (because I hate dealing with cloth.) The trident was made from Moon Knight's staff and two pieces of Namor's wildly overdone trident (though you can't really see it in the picture.) Yes, I am aware that his chest-pentagram is upside down on the figure, but I was doing it from memory and I've yet to fix it.

The Blazing Skull

"Making Of"
Blazing Skull was once a Super Hero Showdown Ghost Rider figure, but the one I had didn't come with a bike, so I thought it was sort of pointless for him to actually be "Ghost Rider" (well, that plus the fact that his right arm had disappeared to God-Knows-Where, and I had to resculpt it using a spare micronaut arm)...so I made him into Blazing Skull to flesh out (hah) my Invaders collection. Basically, I just shaved off all of the spikes and used epoxy putty to smooth out the jacket front so I could scupt on the cross-bones.

Adam Warlock

"Making Of"
Adam Warlock was originally "The Doctor" or Rex, or whoever from the G.I.Joe: Rise of Cobra toy line (arguably the only halfway decent thing to come from the movie, but even then, only to an extent...) I perminantly glued the figure's "wig" on and resculpted the entire body with epoxy putty. The crotch-cloth is a piece of old jedi robe I found somewhere.

Well, that's it for now.

I have a few more finished that I haven't photographed yet, like Puck, Man-Thing, Ghost, and The Shroud, as well as some unfinished figures that I hope to knock out sometime soon.

Anyway, let me know what you think.

Excelsior!
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DDD
DDD - 4/25/2010, 3:22 PM
Kick Butt!

I like the Flaming Skull one the most!

Cool stuff contrast!
Scorpioxfactor
Scorpioxfactor - 4/25/2010, 3:35 PM
Contrast...I like how you put John Walker first. LoL. Great Job man. Great outstanding Job.
THEHAWK
THEHAWK - 4/25/2010, 3:49 PM
Very cool man!
AshleyWilliams
AshleyWilliams - 4/25/2010, 8:26 PM
Nice!
EditNinja
EditNinja - 4/26/2010, 1:06 AM
Especially like US Agent. Well done!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/26/2010, 2:52 AM
CONTRAST @ It is surprising lol?!?

Great stuff man, quality paint jobs!!!

I used to do CUSTOMS too, long time back, SECRET WARS, SUPER POWERS, TOY BIZ (Hell I've got a box full of customs in the loft.)

Not keen on the MARVEL LEGENDS line, always preferred DC DIRECT!

LEGENDS are a pain in the a$$ to paint with all the joints and never like them putting a joint in the middle (The Torso), bl00dy DC UNIVERSE is doing that too! : D

Problem with MARVEL LEGENDS is the chip easy.. do you use a gloss/matt finish to protect them??

Anyways AWESOME work m'man, great stuff and thumbs up from me dude, luv 'em!!!

punkazzINC
punkazzINC - 4/26/2010, 10:27 AM
Those figures are certifiably BADASS! :D Great job. How easy is it to work with the plumber's epoxy?
contrast
contrast - 4/26/2010, 2:34 PM
@Everyone-- Thanks! These figures are a hobby of mine, and it's nice to see that other people like them as well.

@LEEE-- Yeah, I know what you mean about too many joints... That Hellstrom Custom still needs a few coats of paint in the joints even after the five coats I did earlier... I used to work mainly with Toybiz figures (I'm not a huge DC fan...their stuff's okay, but I'm not enough of a fan to take the time to customize DC characters.) I never worked with Secret Wars figures because I don't have any spares laying around (Though I do have two Spider Man figures, but one is classic, and the other was black suit.) I've seen some great Secret Wars customs on the internet, but the closest I've come was making a real, non-holographic shield for Cap...

And yes, I do use a matte acrylic spray to protect the paint. It usually takes a few coats, and can take longer to get the joints coated, but it usually tends to stay.

@PunkazzINC-- Epoxy putty (you want the putty, not the liquid, for customizing, though the liquid is great for painting fake teeth for Halloween masks) is actually pretty easy, depending on what you want to use it for. It's a lot easier to use for clothing than Sculpy, since it air dries...but as far as facial features, those are trickier. Morbius is one of four characters that I've used epoxy to sculpt their face (the other three aren't pictured, but are Man-Thing, Ghost...the Iron Man villain, and Simon Garth.) It took me so many tries to get everything just the way I wanted it, but overall wasn't too difficult.

Just to show how user-friendly it is, the Jack Russell figure was not only my first custom in four years, and my first custom in the Marvel Universe scale, but he was also the first custom I worked on using the epoxy... so once you start to mess around with it, you tend to pick up what works and what doesn't pretty quickly. Also, it's really cheap, so that's a big plus.

There you have it: more info about epoxy than you probably ever wanted to know.
SkunkApe1
SkunkApe1 - 4/27/2010, 3:11 AM
Very nice.......totally salute the effort.
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 5/5/2010, 12:08 AM
wow, great work man. I particularly liked the Morbius figure, it really had a classic feel to it.
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