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I finally got a stand for my NECA Batman
And the base is just screaming " do something creative here"
It's seven inches across , I want to do something colorful
Any help would be great
Mike Mulitsch wrote:I finally got a stand for my NECA Batman
And the base is just screaming " do something creative here"
It's seven inches across , I want to do something colorful
Any help would be great
How about printing a Batman tv logo and sticking it on the base? or even a scan of the Bat insignia as seen in your ID pic? Maybe velcro a Hot Wheels Batmobile to the base?
Just a thought
Get some black textured friction/traction tape and cover base and paint some white lines as to resemble a street-paint post black to hide.
or
print out a Gotham city public works round decal size of base
In my avatar you can see what I usually do; It's just a glossy paper cutout with the logo from whatever movie or TV show my custom is from. It covers the "third leg" of the base. I don't really bother with the floor of the base. The character is just gonna stand on top of it anyway...
"One of the most talked-about figures of 2013 was NECA’s limited edition 1/4 Scale 1966 BATMAN, the first ever to feature the likeness of Adam West from the beloved television series, and an instant sellout in stores. This year NECA made waves again by announcing the companion piece, a 1/4 scale 1966 Robin action figure sculpted in the image of actor Burt Ward and featuring the same high quality accessories and loving attention to detail as the first figure."