My Custom Doc Oc

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Mooncat

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Just in case you Marvel lot dont venture into customs ;)

Heres my marvel offering (posted in customs as well for max coverage)

be gentle :) and excuse the dodgy camera work

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Cool!
Too bad SSC never made a statue of Doc Ock.
It must be too hard to replicate the tenticles.
 
Looks awesome! :wacky If the Medicom 1/6 marvel stuff looked that good, I would buy 'em.
 
Thx for all your kind comments guys, he was quite frustrating at times as I used the original wire frame in his tentacles to create my circuits, and soldering to it at either end and keeping it from touching the 2nd insulated wire which I had to drill out and insert was a ball ache !

That said I did benefit from being able to fix them back into the back plate receiver from the original base figure.

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If I was to do him over again I might consider using coat hanger wire and a second insulated wire and then feeding that through sculpted parts to form the arms. I think youd need to have a base figure though for the hands and headsculpt. But Im sure you could easily bash the rest as I did.
 
Pure awesomeness m8. thanks for sharing. :chew Hope you dun mind if i borrow ur idea :D


james.
 
Thx for all your kind comments guys, he was quite frustrating at times as I used the original wire frame in his tentacles to create my circuits, and soldering to it at either end and keeping it from touching the 2nd insulated wire which I had to drill out and insert was a ball ache !

That said I did benefit from being able to fix them back into the back plate receiver from the original base figure.

arms.jpg


If I was to do him over again I might consider using coat hanger wire and a second insulated wire and then feeding that through sculpted parts to form the arms. I think youd need to have a base figure though for the hands and headsculpt. But Im sure you could easily bash the rest as I did.

I was about to say I bet the hardest part of this was wiring those damn lights!!! Good work son!
 
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