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HI guys. Long time since i havent posted anything in the forum. Here is my regular Indy setup finished! Hope you like it.

Elements used:
HT Bruce Banner modified body
Yunsil clothing
Sovereign studios jacket
HT Indy bag and shoes
MFisher whip.
Painted by Nathan Eakins (Silentsurfer)

Talk about setting the standard! This is fantastic. Is this the V1 or V2 head? I want to guess V2.
 
You can send to me if you want. I will adapt for you with no cost.
I´m in Spain.
Would need the boots and a pair of hot toys naked feet.
 
This is how they turned out after trying to do it. And also attempts to remove it by force also didn't work. View attachment 347392

Not the way to go. Leave the Sideshow adaptor inside and fill it with hot glue. Then insert the HotToy peg inside while the glue is still hot. I believe I used a longer ankle peg. The peg should be pretty secure once the glue hardens. :wave
 
Not the way to go. Leave the Sideshow adaptor inside and fill it with hot glue. Then insert the HotToy peg inside while the glue is still hot. I believe I used a longer ankle peg. The peg should be pretty secure once the glue hardens. :wave
I tried with gel glue but didn't work. I don't have a hot glue gun. And sucks cause I doubt the adaptors will work as they are chewed up. But thanks for your help shorty. It would ease my pain if you posted pics of both your custom indys. Hahah
 
Streets of Cairo movie poster Indy all ready for Inigou Gil's new smiling Indy sculpt...

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Hi All,

I can't remember the last time I built a indy dio/display so here is a new one I just completed this morning.

Recipe.

Indy - The body I got from ebay and the head and fedora I got from a mate from the Sideshow toys indy forum. The shirt is from the Sideshow Indy figure and the boots are from the Hasbro talking indy.

The pants, jacket, pants belt, bag and holster belt are from Hot toys Indy, the holster is scratch built as is the whip. The relic in his right hand is a cast I got from a mate in US.

Base - Is balsa wood and High density blue foam just cut out and glued together. Once the peices were dry I then used a led pencil and drew in the stone floor and a piece of sand stone was used to give the foam a more stone look to it.

The stone column is made from High density blue foam and each stone was cut out and then as per the floor I used a piece of sand stone to make it look like real stone.

The ground work was built up using spakfilla and sand and once dry I then covered that with a mix of sand/dirt/static grass/thin sticks/ground up leaves/lichen moss and this was glued over the spakfilla/sand mix.

Once the ground work was dry I then painted it with Vallejo Chocolate Brown and once dry I used plants fro Joe Fix Studio's and from the craft store. The small grass tufts are from Army Painter and the vines are dried out weeds I got from the garden and the leaves attached to them are fishtank plants.

The diorama and figure were painted and weathered using Vallejo Piants.

Ron
 

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