Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.

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"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
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Neat, Ian!
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Hallmark Batcopter by Ian McLean, on Flickr
My new Hallmark Christmas ornament of the "Batman '66" Batcopter arrived yesterday! Here it is with Funko figures of Batgirl, Batman, Catwoman and Robin.

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Nightwing with King Tiut and Batgirl by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Mattel's "DC Multiverse" Nightwing joins Funko King Tut and Batgirl.

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Clock King returns by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Clock King returns. My custom figure uses an Alfred head and various clothing elements from a Mego Count Dracula.

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Verdigris and Joker by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Verdigris and the Joker with flying saucer. My custom Verdigris uses a Martian Manhunter bodysuit on a 7" Larry Fine figure from "The Three Stooges".
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Nice, Ian, very Nice! Say, Buddy, I'm wanting to do a really decent 8" Batgirl and I'm wondering: short of "kitbashing" a body like Roberto Williams has done ( and He does some Dynamite bodies)are there any 8" female bodies that ate accurate out there that You know of?

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Larry A. wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2017 9:50 amare there any 8" female bodies that are accurate out there that You know of?
Well, if you're wanting a more accurate figure, have you considered maybe going for a slightly shorter stature? Yvonne Craig was much shorter than Batman. You'd have to adjust the purple suit a little, but I successfully shortened a 9" Kato outfit for an 8" body with a little iron-on hemming web. The "Lost" female action figures are rather nice and the Juliet really helped with my Dr Cassandra's shorter stature, esp. when next to my 8" custom Cabala (not to scale in the first pic).

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Lost and Anchorman figures by Ian McLean, on Flickr

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Custom Dr Cassandra and Cabala by Ian McLean, on Flickr

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Dr Cassandra and her Alvino ray gun by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Perhaps look into using the slightly friendlier Barbara Gordon face rather than the Batgirl? I was quite happy with the 8" FTC Batgirl, but I trimmed her red hair considerably and her hips needed some massaging to loosen them up so the thighs could be rotated.

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Babs compile by Ian McLean, on Flickr
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Thanks, Ian. I have not seen the "Lost" figures. My biggest problem IS the hip area in the Mego/FTC figures. They are very incorrect as far a human woman's hip/upper thigh area. I suppose that I'll have to hunt down the various figures that Roberto told me about and "Kitbash" some female figures. I just cannot seem to get past the inaccurate anatomy of the Mego/FTC figures. I do agree that the 66 Batgirl figure should be quite a bit shorter than the Batman figure. Oh well, for the moment I can always enjoy watching YOUR work, my Friend!!!!!!
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Funko Terrific Trio by Ian McLean, on Flickr

My Eaglemoss Batgirl cycle has arrived - and with clever angles, the scale is almost perfect for the Funko figures to pose near.
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Batman at Vasquez Rocks by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Batman loves exploring my new "Vasquez Rocks" display set from the new BifBangPow "Big Bang Theory" cosplay set!
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Funko figures on fire escape by Ian McLean, on Flickr

I found a spare "Batman screen test" chase figure to open!
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William Shatner as Funko Two-Face by Ian McLean, on Flickr

My customized Two-Face (from the new “Batman vs Two-Face” animated feature) has returned to Gotham City. I used a William Shatner "Star Trek" Kirk head with a little quickset putty.
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Love these action pics! Good job!! :)
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Yeah, these are great. Would love to see more from KustomJeff.
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Hey, Ian, Where did You find Your "Rocky Horror Picture Show " figures at? I'd like to get 2 sets of the: 1 for my sister and one for my Daughter. Thanks, Ol' Buddy
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Although I see random RHPS figures around sometimes, complete sets of the characters at retail would be hard to find these days. Mine are a few years old now. I guess setting a search on eBay would warn you when they come up.
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Thanks, Ian, much obliged!
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