Miscellaneous Figures
 
Xena: Warrior Princess
 
This Xena figure was made using a Psylocke head and arms, Mother One hair, torso and  legs. For the hands I used ol' Scotty's from the TNG figure. The outfit is the same one form the original fig, with some gold and red hi-lights. 
 
 

She Spawn
 
This version of She-Spawn, I made using the regular She-Spawn body. I took off  the body armor and had to fill in the holes that were left. The most difficult part about making this figure was that I had to re-sculpt her left leg. As you can tell its misshapen in some parts.  
The cape comes from the Spawn II figure and the hair comes from the Black Cat figure. I had originally intended for the figure to look like the Amalgam character suggested in one of the recent Wizard issues. That character was a combination of Wonder Woman and a She-Spawn. I had the figure looking exactly like the picture in the magazine, except that I couldn't get that head piece that W.W. wears.  It kept looking like the hats that the maids wear and so it made the figure look a She-Spawn maid. I decided to skip the head piece and let the figure be.
 
 
 

Fairchild from Gen13
This Fairchild figure is a repaint  
of the Robot Fighters Jubilee.  
I had to sand down some of  
the stuff she had on her legs.  
Usually with a figure that requires  
skin color, I just go ahead  
and color the face as well. This  
is easier than trying to match the  
colors exactly.
 
 

Angela
This Angela is a repaint of the silver repaint. At first, I colored 
her to look like the McFarlane Toy Club Exclusive, which I 
should have sent for but didn't. I wasn't satisfied, so I decided 
to add some gold hi-lights.

 
 
 
Savage Storm
On this figure, I did a few touch-ups that I thought 
were necessary. I had been waiting a long time for this 
figure to come out and when I finally saw it at KB, I was 
a little disappointed. The figure itself comes tied up to the 
inside of the package in a bondage type pose. The 2nd 
thing that I noticed was that the paint scheme was 
different from the prototype. The figure was painted 
white underneath the shirt top and the bottom loincloth. 
This made it seem as if she was wearing a diaper. As you 
can see, I took off all the white paint and I repainted the 
gold pieces a lighter shade.
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is the first totally new figure that I have made. I got the idea 
for this figure while I was going through a Wal-Mart toy aisle and 
I saw the Horribelle figure form the Beetle Borg line. This figure is 
basically a Psylocke head, body, arms and upper thighs with all the 
manga-type armor from the Horribelle figure. I was disappointed 
with the scan, however, because it did not come out very good.