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Offhand backhand!
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My friend Saign Charlestein is a metal smith and he built a Dr. Doom costume for a client. I had no idea who Dr. Doom was/is, but yesterday I took a few hours out of my day and took photos in the rain. It's a bit different than what I normally do, but it was fun. Enjoy!
Gun versus all the guns!
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2GFX' custom face mask tops chain mail and armor from a Sideshow figure and belt, tunic and hooded cloak by Classic Plastick
Strange / Album-Reihe
Cover: Bob Layton
Copyright: MARVEL 1990
Verlag: Semic France
(Lyon / France; 1991)
ex libris MTP
A pretty cool figure, I'm torn as to whether or not I like the silvery color of his armor or would've preferred a more greyish, burnished metal kinda look.
I also wish they could've found a way to get some human eyes in those sockets, which is also my criticsm of many of the Iron Man toys in this scale.
He came with a gun, but I've already lost it because he can't hold it worth a sh*t and you can't put it in his holster. I've got my fingers crossed that it will show up, I hate having incomplete figures - especially when I'm to blame for the incompleteness!
Mine has a slight quality control issue too, one of his feet won't bend up or down at the ankle and I'm afraid that if I try to force it I'll rip the soft plastic peg that attaches it to the leg. Little problems like this sometimes happen with these new Hasbro 3.75 scale figs.