Toy Photography with 66 Batman Figures.

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Larry A. wrote:Magnificent Job, Ian!!!!! I hope I remembered to to P.M. You. If I haven't, I apologize for my long term memory isn't always what I'd like.
You did, and I answered your PM with a new important question, but haven't heard back. ;)
You always do such a GREAT job on this work!!!!!
Thank you! I have been through the emotional wringer these past weeks. My eBay purchase of a set of Clark Kent, Perry White, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen (all 8" action figure customizing fodder) was supposedly delivered and signed for on March 7. But the only parcel that day was the "Bat Bad Girls" album from Argentina! Since the parcel was "signed for", according to Australia Post, I doubt PayPal would have reversed the funds and caused a loss to the seller. It certainly wasn't HIS fault.

I've had a "lost parcel" trace on it since last Friday - and tonight a neighbour from an adjacent street brought over my (opened, but intact) parcel! Same house number, wrong street! An honest, if tardy, neighbour. Whew!

So now 8" Commissioner Gordon is born!
"Holy nostalgia, Batman!"
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Hi Ian, I'll recheck my P.M.s and see what happened......after supper :lol:
I'll wite back as sopon as I can, my Friend.

Cheeerws,
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Hey, Ian,
Things got crazy around here, but I just got off the FB and I love those photos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks!!!!!!
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My pleasure.

Here's a new pic:

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King Tut and my newly customised 8" Commissioner Gordon action figure. I found the sarcophagus today at a collectors' fair. Gordon is a modified Perry White figure in Brian's grey suit (from "Anchorman").
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Great Job, Ian!!!! I like the sarcophagus. BTW, if You can afford to get a Mego-style Yeoman Rand in the 8" height, You could make a figure of Tut's Moll...........oh heck, what's Her name. Old Timer's Disease, I guess :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Larry A. wrote:You can afford to get a Mego-style Yeoman Rand in the 8" height, You could make a figure of Tut's Moll...........oh heck, what's Her name.
Neila, although there has not been a commercially-available Janice Rand in the 8" scale. Playmates did a 5", though.
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Holy Memory Loss!
I got a Janice Rand one some years ago, Ian.....it may have been a pirate version, but I had the late Grace Lee sign it for me. Darned Ex-kept that too. you might try some of the Mego based websites to get one custom made.
BTW, did You get my ? about the Luna Monopoly? P.M. me, if You would when You get a chance, please?
Folks, if You want to see what the old Great amusement Parks looked like, look no further than Luna Park in Sidney!!!!!!!! It looks AWESOME!!!!!


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Beach babe Barbara has arrived!

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Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon tell Batman to bring out the Shark Repellent Batspray.
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Commission Gordon is not too sure if he approves of Barbara's bathers. ("Daddy" Gordon is a custom figure I recently adapted from a Perry White figure.)

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The Gordons by Ian McLean, on Flickr

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Mr Freeze and Shame by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Cold cash?
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It's a shame that the company couldn't find its way to making the Barbra doll's hips to be more realistically shaped. I've seen other dolls of the same size where they are correctly shaped. It's too bad that they didn't take a cue from Hasbro's "G.I.Jane" 12" figure, or any of the 2"+ figures to get the hip area correct. Maybe the company was under a severe deadline to get it out? Other than that, not too bad!
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Larry A. wrote:It's a shame that the company couldn't find its way to making the Barbra doll's hips to be more realistically shaped. I've seen other dolls of the same size where they are correctly shaped. It's too bad that they didn't take a cue from Hasbro's "G.I.Jane" 12" figure, or any of the 2"+ figures to get the hip area correct. Maybe the company was under a severe deadline to get it out? Other than that, not too bad!

that's the standard body they use and its garbage. It should be put out to pasture.
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I was trying to be polite, but I think that they know better as well. After doing some further research, I have found that the late, lamented "Action Jackson" action figure had better joints. It also had a "Scramble" Pilot outfit equal to the 12" G.I.Joe version. The point is, that if it could be done then, it should be done now.
Well said T-Bolt, well said!!!!!!!!
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Larry A. wrote:It's a shame that the company couldn't find its way to making the Barbra doll's hips to be more realistically shaped... Maybe the company was under a severe deadline to get it out? Other than that, not too bad!
I've been able to rectify the hips on my Beach Babe Barbara figure. It's the standard female torso - exactly like female 8" Megos of the 70s but with "friction nodules" to prevent slippage. The hip joint is deliberately designed to be either wide or narrow. Some of the Barbaras and Batgirls have joints (and knees) which are "stuck". The little nodules on the upper thigh are seemingly melted against the inner edge of the hip hole. Just jiggle with a little force to loosen and reset the hips to the narrow setting.

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Babs compile by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Below: Mr Freeze and The Sandman (aka Dr Somnambula) make a housecall to The Bookworm. My customised Sandman created by modifying an "Anchorman" Brick figure and adding Bob the Mexican's amazing fur coat from "The Hateful Eight".

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Mr Freeze meets Sandman and Bookworm by Ian McLean, on Flickr
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Hi Ian, I agree that this is the 70's joints and while that may have been acceptable then, it is not now. That is why I was suggesting that they work out a new, more realistic upper portion of the hips. Just so You know I'm not criticizing You, my Friend, I appreciate what You have done. I absolutely enjoy seeing how You've done the figures. In fact, it has got me interested in in doing some variations of my own.

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Sure, thanks, but I am seeing - across the Internet in recent days - people slamming the Batgirl figure for its hip joint, but they don't seem to realise that almost every female 8" figure since the days of Mego have used the same torso/hips. They are saying the Batgirl was "rushed into production", which might well apply to a poor face sculpt, or a costume design or bad fabric choice, but not the actual hip joint itself.
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