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Posted: 19 July 2007 at 1:29pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

I guess this means the "mint" version's the bent one!
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Posted: 21 July 2007 at 2:29pm | IP Logged | 2 post reply

For those of you who are interested I have updated the figurine list ( up to 100 or so) and also have images of my new Nick Fury, Hawkeye and the upcoming 150mm GALACTUS super special.

it's alll on my website.

www.marvelcustoms.co.uk

 

Gil, I went into GW today and noticed that there is a Golden Yellow paint too.

 

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the galactus is very good!
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Steve Reaper wrote: Gil, I went into GW today and noticed that there is a Golden Yellow paint too.

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Thanks, Luckily I have both of those colors. I painted Strange the other night with Sunburst but it's a little too yellow. I tried doing a Black wash, then dry brushed with black, but both did not look good, Looking at the Golden Yellow, it looks like a better match. When I get some time later today I will try it.
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That's one HUNGRY Galactus!
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As my addiction ----- I mean, my collection grows, I find myself casting an analytical eye on the figures. Some interesting -- and perhaps odd, choices are being made for poses.

I'm guessing these are not all being sculpted by one artist, and I wonder how much the pose is determined by the sculptor. Several of the figures are in "action" poses -- Colossus, Phoenix, Dr. Strange, Black Panther, for instance -- while so far the bulk are simply in standing poses. It strikes me as an odd choice that the Panther is is a cool "hunting crouch" while Spider-Man and Nightcrawler are standing up straight. Colossus and Juggernaut are dramatically posed, while the Thing is posed almost casually.

I wonder what the thinking is behind the selection of who stands how?

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Posted: 25 July 2007 at 7:38am | IP Logged | 7 post reply

I certainly can't speak for any of the sculptors but some of the poses are taken straight from existing images, such as the Mystique. Other than that, I'd say it's probably up to the sculptor, subject to approval by someone at Marvel most likely.
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BTW - I touched up my Dr. Strange. The Golden Yellow was definitely a better match than the Sunburst. You can tell the paint is a slightly different hue than than the original paint, but it's close. I debated just repainting both gloves, and still may do so, but for now I'll leave it. Oh, I also wanted to paint the 'leopard' spots on the gloves but decided against it. 
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Nightcrawler stands up way too often these days. As far as I'm concerned, he should always be crouched.
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Posted: 02 August 2007 at 7:40am | IP Logged | 10 post reply

I'm hooked! I'm up to 15, and I'm pretty tight with my money!

Here's my list:

Invisible Girl
Thing
Captain America
Daredevil
Spider-man
Green Goblin
Magneto
Colossus
Nightcrawler
Wolverine
Phoenix
Angel
Doctor Doom
Storm
Thor



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Just pulled up a currency converter, 12.00 is cheapest I've found in US, and they're about half that in the UK.  But there's good news!  My wife is from Scotland, so I can just have my sister-in-law order them all and ship them to me... mwahahahah They will be mine, oh yes, they WILL be mine.

I knew marrying a Glaswegian would pay off some day.



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Good thinking Dave!  There are some borderline ones I'd definitely buy if they were $6. Such as Gambit, Iceman, Loki, etc...

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