Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
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Costume making, prop building and other '66 Bat-related arts and crafts. Great place for info and helpful tips. Proudly display your latest creation. Please keep it '66 Batman related otherwise it will be moved to OFF-TOPIC.
(NO SOLICITATION). If you're looking to BUY or SELL something, go to the MERCHANDISE SECTION. Even if you're trying to assemble a costume by buying or acquiring different crafted items rather than constructing or customizing them yourself, then it belongs in the MERCHANDISE SECTION. Don't even ask somebody if they're planning on selling something within this section.
Be sure to read the Board Rules as well before posting for the first time.
Thank you!
- Therin of Andor
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Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
Alfred, Batman and Robin by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Bookworm by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Joker and Riddler by Ian McLean, on Flickr
King Tut by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Mr Freeze by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Penguin and Egghead by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Shame and Mad Hatter by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Mattel presents 60s Bat-villains. Also a customized Colonel Gumm and Factory's commercial Green Hornet and Kato:
Mattel figures and Gumm by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Customised Killer Moth and Mattel Batgirl:
Killer Moth and Batgirl by Ian McLean, on Flickr
"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
- Therin of Andor
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Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
Love the John Astin Riddler!
- KustomJeff
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Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
Some great figures there. It looks like you're having fun with them, and that's the way it should be. I play with all of my "collectibles" .
I'm on Instagram as kustomjeff if you want to see more toy pics and some motorcycle stuff too.
Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
Those are some very clever photos! I bet Mr. Freeze found the Cadbury Peppermint "vild"!
dell
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Pretty neat.
- Therin of Andor
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Thanks everyone. Much appreciated! Am sweating on my bowler-hatted Riddler to arrive Down Under. Meanwhile...
Joker by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Andorian Bookworm by Ian McLean, on Flickr
The Andorian Bookworm. A customised crossover blending a retro Mego 8" Andorian action figure ("Star Trek") with a Bookworm outfit from the "Batman '66" line (Figures Toy Co.).
Joker by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Andorian Bookworm by Ian McLean, on Flickr
The Andorian Bookworm. A customised crossover blending a retro Mego 8" Andorian action figure ("Star Trek") with a Bookworm outfit from the "Batman '66" line (Figures Toy Co.).
"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
- Therin of Andor
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Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
Emerald Comics' exclusive Riddler has arrived by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Two Riddlers? by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Cabala and Dr Cassandra Spellcraft's alchemy has created... a second Riddler!
"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
Having an interest in the old amusement parks, Ian, where did You come across those large ( relatively speaking, of course), illustrations of Luna Park? The figures are great, and I really like how You've done them, but that Luna Park background.......... P.M. me if You would rather not take up space on this board.
Thanks in advance,
Thanks in advance,
Larry
- Therin of Andor
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The coloured one is a recent Aussie souvenir "tea towel"/"dish towel" of Sydney's Luna Park, available in their gift shop. There is also a matching b/w one, which is a replica of the original opening day poster (same artwork as the top right card in the Joker/Riddler pic). That wooden framed "box of stuff" was created by me. The big clown art in the centre of that one was from Sydney's Luna Park (vintage early 80s), while the wooden face at lower right is collectible art (in wood) of the Melbourne Luna Park face, bought at a Sydney gallery.
"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
WOW Ian!
It looks VERY much like the Luna amusement park from the early 1900s in New York City. I am interested in old Amusement Parks as I grew up near a place in St. Louis, Missouri that was an amusement park that dated back to the 1903 World's Fair in St. Louis. The park was called "The Highlands" it survived until, approximately 1970 something when it was finally torn down after a severe fire there.
I'll Google Your park to get info it. Thanks, my Friend,
Peace be to You and Yours,
It looks VERY much like the Luna amusement park from the early 1900s in New York City. I am interested in old Amusement Parks as I grew up near a place in St. Louis, Missouri that was an amusement park that dated back to the 1903 World's Fair in St. Louis. The park was called "The Highlands" it survived until, approximately 1970 something when it was finally torn down after a severe fire there.
I'll Google Your park to get info it. Thanks, my Friend,
Peace be to You and Yours,
Larry
- Therin of Andor
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Luna Park Sydney actually has a Coney Island attraction inside. Opposite to New York, NY, which had a Luna Park attraction inside its Coney Island!
Both of Australia's Luna Parks have websites. Sadly, the Sydney site took away its online shopping option. If you're on Facebook, I can share lots of pics.
Have you seen the Mel Gibson-produced "Three Stooges" movie of 2000? Filmed in Sydney, Australia, they use the outside face of our Luna Park as a stand-in for New York's old venue.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0214698/
Both of Australia's Luna Parks have websites. Sadly, the Sydney site took away its online shopping option. If you're on Facebook, I can share lots of pics.
Have you seen the Mel Gibson-produced "Three Stooges" movie of 2000? Filmed in Sydney, Australia, they use the outside face of our Luna Park as a stand-in for New York's old venue.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0214698/
"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
I'll send You a P.M. later about FB. I appreciate Your info about the movie as I thought that part was Blue or Green screen. In fact, I'll P.M. You as soon as I get this note done,
Thanks,
Thanks,
Larry
- Therin of Andor
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Thanks!Larry A. wrote:In fact, I'll P.M. You as soon as I get this note done,
Batman, Gordon and Kitka by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Batman and my newly customised Commissioner Gordon action figures confront Miss Kitka (a disguised Catwoman). Gordon uses a Perry White figure with modified hair and Catwoman is actually a stand-in Lois Lane.
"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Therin of Andor
(aka Ian McLean, from Sydney, Australia)
Re: Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.
Magnificent Job, Ian!!!!! I hope I remembered to to P.M. You. If I haven't, I apologize for my long term memory isn't always what I'd like.
You always do such a GREAT job on this work!!!!!
Peace,
You always do such a GREAT job on this work!!!!!
Peace,
Larry