Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:Thanks Flux for the guide, I'll try that out myself.
Counterpunch wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:Mkall wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:so how much are theses kits
i think it would be much cheaper to buy extra war for cybertron bumblebee and cliffjumper figures
and use the heads off them
they do fit as i tried it with switching classics cliffjumpers head with his war for cybertron head
and it looked pretty good
I prefer the Devil Horns kit as it matched the red between the head and body. IMO the WFC Cliffy was too red to work right.
Use both.
Dude, you got the face out of the WFC one and it fits in the kit head?
Wowie![/Toki]
Dude, that's a reason to get up in the morning. Looks like I'm good for one more day.
I'm doing this tomorrow.
(Seriously, that's awesome in case you thought I was being sarcastically rude, which I wasn't. )
Flux Convoy wrote:Thought you guys might enjoy images of the finished head. I don't have a good photo setup so the images aren't the greatest but I work with what I've got. The blue is a touch darker on the eyes IRL. The flash washes it out a little.
I'm really pleased with the results.
amcgrath929 wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:Thought you guys might enjoy images of the finished head. I don't have a good photo setup so the images aren't the greatest but I work with what I've got. The blue is a touch darker on the eyes IRL. The flash washes it out a little.
I'm really pleased with the results.
This looks amazing. I may have to pick up the original set now and try this. How did you fix the back of the head??
Flux Convoy wrote:If you're anything like me, the thought of modding makes me ill. Permanently changing figures just doesn't happen with me. However I was confident I could make exactly what I wanted with what I had to work with. Really, even if I'd screwed up, the head kit was cheap. I'd just get another lol.
One point I wanted to mention and left out though. While working on this, the head was already popped onto the ball joint. Underneath the head is a plate. Under that plate is a screw which fastens the ball joint onto that plate. Flip it up, remove the screw, take off the head and ball joint. This makes it so you don't damage any of your work in trying to pop that head back on(paint, glue or otherwise). When finished just reassemble and you're all good.
amcgrath929 wrote:Thanks again for sharing this Flux. It takes a head that I have no interest in whatsoever and makes me want one. You may have influenced me to attempt my first custom work.
moonsky wrote:Honestly, it's a great kit. The plastic is pretty sturdy. I have encountered NO issues when I installed this kit onto my beloved classics cliffjumper. It even held up well with extensive play.
Not that I play with my toys. I, um, I digress.
It's a neat kit. Especially if you can't afford the Fansprojects version. If you want to have a nice arsenal for your classics figures, it's worth it too, even if you don't want the head.
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