A friend commissioned me to make some figures from the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. The Utrom figures were just repainted from pink to blue but Mozar, like Slash, was made from a silicone mold that was soaked in mineral spirits. Much like Slash, most of Mozars limbs had to be completely recreated. What do you think?
A friend commissioned me to make some figures from the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. The second figure I finished was Slash, he is created with a silicone mold that was soaked in mineral spirits to increase its size and then resin cast. This process is rather difficult and I had to build the hands and spikes from scratch. What do you think?
A friend commissioned me to make some figures from the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. The first one I finished was Leatherhead, he is completely 3D printed, but things like his teeth come out underwhelming so they needed to be fixed. Oh yeah and he is bigger. Way bigger. What do you think? Did it turn out okay?
I originally wasn’t a fan of the Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles design until I watched the cartoon. I love how they reinvented the characters and the animation is amazing. I can not wait to see the movie.
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.