dozymuppet
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Hmm... interesting buck.
I'll need to check out the wrestling ones. Last time I looked there was all the kneepads and shit, though that might be OK for an Olivier Coipel version, rather than a Walter Simonson version. I was also thinking a DCD Diana Prince buck might be a good start for the Coipel version.
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Polarboy
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The second series of Charmed figures have some warrior looking females.
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dozymuppet
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Huh. Didn't know anything about those, and there is at least one of interest. Thanks!
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Engineernerd
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Spawn Angela?
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I'll need to check out the wrestling ones. Last time I looked there was all the kneepads and shit,
Kneepads and elbow pads are rubber pieces that are easily removed. The boots would have to be dremeled down.
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dozymuppet
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Cool. I can handle some cutting/dremelling.The main thing I am after is a female buck that isn't waif-like. Remember DCUC's Big Barda? That's the opposite of how a powerful female character should look.
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dozymuppet
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The WWE Wrestling Diva Mattel Elite series has some interesting ones. Kelly Kelly and Eva Torres in particular.
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DC Direct Elseworlds' Superwoman and Batwoman would work for you...
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dozymuppet
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Yeah, but they're harder to find these days 
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Yeah, but they're harder to find these days  Well , I'm using the Batwoman , but I still have a Superwoman .... 
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What about the DC Direct Donna Troy figure from the Dodson series?
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dozymuppet
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Also a good idea. Haven't seen one for ages though 
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Hey guys trying my hand at an easy custom of rock figure to Hobbs from F&F 5-7 , need to put a goatee on him though . What's best way . Was think of hearing head , pricking and line ing with pin then painting . ?
Thoughts ?
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Hey guys trying my hand at an easy custom of rock figure to Hobbs from F&F 5-7 , need to put a goatee on him though . What's best way . Was think of hearing head , pricking and line ing with pin then painting . ?
Thoughts ?
If the goatee is subtle I'd consider just painting it on. At the 6" scale no one would notice.
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