Citizen Ghost is one of my favorite episodes of the cartoon series The Real Ghostbustes. I have wanted to customize some figures to look like the movie Ghostbusters and finally found some rough looking figures for cheap. The Neutrino Wand was made from scratch using wooded dowels, craft foam, Milliput, and cardboard. I used rubber molds and plastic resin to make copies of the Proton Packs, Neutrino Wands, and Ghost Traps.
Another Masters Of The Universe Drawing Challenge. These were all really fun pictures to do, especially Battle Armor He-Man, I need to do more pictures with heavy shadowing. You can find MOTU Drawing Challenge on Twitter using the hashtag #MOTUdrawingchallenge.
Here is another installment of the Masters Of The Universe Drawing Challenge, check it out on Twitter using the hashtag #MOTUdrawingchallenge. I love drawing the interior of Castle Grayskull and for the Sorceress picture I tried to include as much Filmations throne room stuff as I could find and a few things from the MOTU toy line. I love to think about what I would include in a Masters Of The Universe (1987) movie sequel and this one is supposed to be after Skeletor escapes the Castle Grayskull abyss and regroups with Evil-Lyn and Trap-Jaw.
I had an original Horde Trooper figure from when I was a kid but it was missing the back piece, fortunately, I was able to find Barbarossa Customs on eBay and they sent me a new one. With a complete trooper I was able to make a mold and then a cast new figure. I decided to make the entire torso one piece so it doesn’t open up like the original toy. The first figure I made was with clear plastic and purple food coloring, I call it my Grape Flavored Horde Trooper. The second figure is just a basic Horde Trooper with a slightly more detailed pain job.
Here is another installment of the Masters Of The Universe Drawing Challenge, check it out on Twitter using the hashtag #MOTUdrawingchallenge. Lots of characters I have never drawn before including Jitsu, Blade, Tung Lashor, Bo, and Glimmer. Honestly, Adora is the only one I have drawn multiple times.
Here is even more from the Masters Of The Universe Drawing Challenge, check it out on Twitter using the hashtag #MOTUdrawingchallenge. My favorite to draw out of this group was Melaktha. I wanted to go with an Indiana Jones feel and I hoped anyone who looked at it would think, what the hell is going on here?
Teela done in the style of the original Mark Taylor concept art.
Mark Taylor concept art.
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Snake staff
This sword is originally from the Funko Primal Age Wonder Woman.
I wanted to make a Teela action figure that looked like the original concept art by Mark Taylor, the artist that helped create He-Man. I used a combination of Milliput (2 part epoxy putty), hot glue, and feathers to make the armor and headdress. I also used Milliput to make the hair bigger in the front and add a larger ponytail in the back. Next, I would like to make the original He-Man and Mer-Man.
Here is yet another batch from the Masters Of The Universe Drawing Challenge, check it out on Twitter using the hashtag #MOTUdrawingchallenge. Lots of fun ones here like Orko and Teela and new characters I have never drawn like Frosta and Roboto. I even added color to 2 pieces in this set.
These figures are made from the Playmates Ninja Turtles figures and are done in the style of the original Eastman & Laird comic book. Originally all the turtles had red masks.
Leonardo These are mostly done in flat acrylic craft paints and model paints. The knee and elbow pads are made with Milliput sculpting putty.
Donatello The belts and straps are all made from craft foam.
Michelangelo The weapons are made from a combination of wooden dowels, toothpicks, and random plastic.
Ralph and Leo’s weapons have a lot of extra detail put into the handles.
Raphael The headbands are made from real fabric to look like they are actually blowing in the wind.
Here is a shot with the original Playmate TNMT figures to the left.
They look pretty nice on the shelf with the rest of my figures.
I managed to get my hands on a cheap King Randor action figure, it was in pretty bad shape, but the head was in good condition and I was able to make a mold of it. I already had a mold made of Battle Armor He-Man so in an ultimate act of laziness I made Battle Armor King Randor.
I wanted to make a Skeletor figure, but once I got the King Randor head mold made I thought with a little customization it would make a really cool Keldor. The hairstyle and beard give him more of a 70’s or 80’s vibe, which seems very fitting. I wanted to use the darker blue on his face to highlight his skull, but then toned it down when it looked way too cluttered. Keldor’s armor is made completely out of foam, toothpicks, and hot glue. I eventually made him a Havoc Staff too.
I honestly just wanted to see what it looked like to mix glitter into the plastic resin, I was not disappointed. I give you Glitter Sparkle He-Man.
There was no way in hell I was going to drop $200 on a vintage Scare Glow, so I made my own. I even used glow in the dark paint. Lots and lots of glow in the dark paint. I modeled my version of Scare Glow on the Mondo Scare Glow figure.