Custom Mutt Williams with Headplay sculpt

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d_jedi1

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O.k., o.k. I know that many people didn't like KOTCS and even more will agree that Shia was the low point of that film but I was looking for a quick project figure and found a deal on the headplay sculpt.

Now, he's NOT finished.. the jacket is the one I made for the Hasblow figure back when KOTCS came out and in fact, I made it before I realized that it was meant to be a biker Jacket (I'd only seen a small grainy picture at that point and later figured that they'd release a figure WITH a jacket :/
That said, I WILL be upgrading the jacket. New boots are on the way too.. the ones that came with the figure were actually pretty good but I already swiped them for my Squall Leonheart figure.
I wanted Mutt to be shorter than Indy so I put him on a SS S2 body (one of the newer narrowed shoulders ones) and I'll take better pictures whenever the HotToys Indy arrives.

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Oh, one more thing.. forgot to mention, the Headplay sculpt COMES with a sculpted neck but I removed it on mine so I could use the S2 body.
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That sculpt looks great for Mutt! I plan on using that one too. Got a Medicom Mutt at a blowout price Of like $35 a year ago. Will use the Medicom clothes, headplay sculpt and a Sweeney Todd slim TT to make mine! Yours is off to a great start! :rock
 
Good luck on doing his hair. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
 
Yeah, looking good, the hair is the hardest part...I also can´t wait to see how it looks!
 
I haven't touched the hair yet. I'll have to get more reference pics first.. I did however get a new jacket.
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I bought the jacket on ToyAnxiety. It's made by a company called Dollsfigure.
The jacket has these metal studs which I don't think can be removed so I painted over them with a lightly textured acrylic paint.
I'm considering sewing a THIN layer of pleather over those parts of the jacket for a more permanent solution.
 
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