Kodykoala Customs
Kodykoala's Custom Fire Megaman Mario
Lately I have been into mixing characters, and I wondered what Mario would look like wearing the Blue Bomber's Armor. Well here you go. I decided to make him have fire power because I liked the colors.
I used a Megaman vinyl figure, a Mario vinyl figure's face, and a Goomba for the Neomet. I sculpted the Goomba's head, and I used Apoxy Sculpt to fill in the holes in the figure. The figure stands about 6 inches tall
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Kodykoala's Custom Dr. Mario and Nurse Peach
I used a World of Simpsons Dr. Hibbert body for Mario. The head is a head from a 5' vinyl Mario, and the hair is sculpted. Peach consists of a Rei nurse figure, legs from a hentai figure and the head of a princess peach vinyl figure. The head of the princess had to be reshaped because the vinyl figure from Japan was horrible.
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Kodykoala's Custom Gutsdozer Figure
I know that this has already been posted all over the place, but I wanted to write up the process and why I did what I did. For the torso I used a Mecha Hulk. I got this off ebay, but it was missing the back panel, so I improvised a gas tank using a 5 hour energy bottle and some mighty putty. I used some spare parts for the helmet and the face guard. For the wheels, I used a 1989 GI Joe Pulverizer. I used super glue and mighty putty to connect the two halves together. Gutsdozer originally popped Neo-Mets from his chest, so I thought he needed to have one. For the Neo-Met, I used a Terminator Head cut in half, shoes from a Luigi figure that I had already used to make my Super Mario Custom Figures and an egg from an egg machine. To see more pics, go to My Flickr Page. Here are some more pics in case you didn't want to go to my flickr page :(
KodyKoala's Custom King Hippo Action Figure
I have finally made a King Hippo Custom Figure. I was having a hard time finding a base figure to use, but I found a figure that is perfect. I used a Blob build-a-figure as the base and the results came out really cool. For this piece, I went for form over function, so the legs do not move, but the arms, head, and feet still move. I have had this done for a while, but I haven't had a chance to post it. I was beat out by fugazi's awesome custom king hippo. Here are some more pics:
KodyKoala's Lakitu Custom Munny
Check out my latest custom. This is my first try at sculpting actual parts for a munny. The idea was really good, but I think the follow through lacked a little bit. I could have done a lot better job on the nose and the glasses, but Epoxy putty is so hard to work with and it dries so fast. I think I may have to invest in some Milliput instead. Maybe that will work better. For what it's worth, this was still a great learning experience, and hopefully the next sculpt will be better. I also had to switch Clear Coats. I use to use this stuff that I found at Wal-Mart, but they stopped carrying it. I switched to Automotive Clear Coat. It seems to work good, but I have to be careful because it likes to clump. Check out all the pictures on My Flickr.