1/6th silicon joker head in works

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Teasers while I upload the rest ;) It's an old jacket, needs to be redyed btw
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This struck me as a little testament to the sculpt. It's a grand piece of art, I don't think we'll get closer than this any time soon!
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Thanks Timbo, it's just mind blowing, kudos to Bobby, I stand by my thought that these are a revolutionary step towards 1/6th realism. You could fool a fair few into thinking it's a much larger scale.
I get what people are saying about the white dots btw. They are non existent, but in some of my photos, they show up as HUGE lumps for some reason. The makeup is quite smooth, the way it's appied and the way the silicon feels is just superb. By far the most impressive thing is the hair though, by an absolute country mile.
Now, to redye that blazer the proper darker blue, and to make myself a card holding hand!
 
Not the best photos of the hair of course, but gives you an idea of the way it curls and hangs/falls. Still waiting for my 550D EOS :(
Thanks guys :D
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Thanks Timbo, it's just mind blowing, kudos to Bobby, I stand by my thought that these are a revolutionary step towards 1/6th realism. You could fool a fair few into thinking it's a much larger scale.
I get what people are saying about the white dots btw. They are non existent, but in some of my photos, they show up as HUGE lumps for some reason. The makeup is quite smooth, the way it's appied and the way the silicon feels is just superb. By far the most impressive thing is the hair though, by an absolute country mile.
Now, to redye that blazer the proper darker blue, and to make myself a card holding hand!

Awesomeness!! Was the head easy to get on?

I see my bathroom photography is catching on eh? :rotfl
 
it's really SUPER EASY! :)
10 times more easy than the hot toys ^^
You don't have to push and it's clicked
 
Wow, this truly is the most amazing Joker headsculpt EVER. It looks unreal...or is that too real? :google

I love how you all are futzing with the clothes. It really adds to the realism of the figure. I have a DX and a V1 and was wondering what I could do to fix the collar on the coat of the V1. It tends to sit too high and doesn't look right. Is it a lost cause? Obviously, they fixed it on the DX.
 
Take it off and wet your fingers, then press it down along the sew line so the collar is thicker and it sits further down the neck ;) It's what folks refer to as the 'water treatment'. All the clothes can be manipulated into position if you gently make them damp, then dry them where you want them :)
Awesomeness!! Was the head easy to get on?

I see my bathroom photography is catching on eh? :rotfl
This bathroom deserves a better class of criminal :p Yeah I been doing it since back in the day LOL. It's great for light because I have those bright runway landing spec heat things and everything is white.
I had Bobby slip the tie under my neck then pop it on the body I sent him for me as I didn't wanna mess the hair (using a DX as you can see) but yeah man it's pretty loose, flops around until you put the clothes on under it's own weight.
I think this is my only figure that I want a proper sole acrylic or glass case for. Need to keep the dust from this bad boy
 
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