![]() ![]() I even had to paint part of her neck and legs a human flesh tone, because Starfire’s flesh is orange-colored.Īfter the meticulous paint job applied to the figure, I made the head fit onto the body, and there ya go! It even comes with a base to help her stand (the base came with the original Starfire figure). All parts of her costume that were yellow I painted with a gloss yellow, and all black was painted with gloss black. After Painting the hair black, and dry-brushing brown over it, I glued the head into place and sculpted and painted the bangs over her head.Īfter that I painted the Starfire figure accordingly. Still, the lasting impression of the Watchmen movies Silk Spectre is of Laurie in costume engaging in ultra-violent superheroics, with Snyder ensuring his kinetic visual style and well-timed slow-motion made every spin and hair toss by Malin Akerman as provocative as possible. ![]() Then I took Elizabeth Swan’s head, and removed her hair and dremmeled down her head to fit into the hair I had. ![]() Then I sanded down parts of the hair to shape it the way I wanted, and used apoxie to sculpt the details in the hair that were lost after sanding. After that, I had to chop off a LOT of her hair (it went down past her knees) to make it about the same length as Silk Spectre’s. My first step in this was removing the hair from the head of Starfire. She was made using a DCU Crisis Starfire as the base, and using the head from a Pirates of the Carribean Elizabeth Swan for the head. Up next in my series of 3.75 inch Watchmen figures is the Silk Spectre. *** Head on over to my Ebay Auctions to see what’s available this week, or commission me if you’d like your very own custom action figure like this one. Head on over to my Ebay Auctions to see what’s available this week, or commission me if you’d like your very own custom action figure like this one. ![]()
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