I like it. I actually have a spare vintage head that I put on my MOTUC Skeletor sometimes. You're right, the paint is a bit much for MOTUC, but it's a great design.
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Hey guys
I have asked around and I cant seem to find anyone who has done this before... (I am sure it must have been done tho)
I thought it would be cool to use a resin cast of the vintage skeletors head and adapt it a classics body...
I think it works quiet well despite being slightly oversized for the body (and thus giving it a slight bobble head look).
I still have to touch up the paint job to get it just right but I am stoked with the result.
Next step is to repackage it MOC (If i can get a MOC skeletor at a decent price)
Note: if you look at the sculpt for the vintage head without the gaudy paint, it is actually a fairly impressive piece.
Thoughts?
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Cheers
J-F
Melbourne, Australia
I like it. I actually have a spare vintage head that I put on my MOTUC Skeletor sometimes. You're right, the paint is a bit much for MOTUC, but it's a great design.
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Looks pretty good actually, I was surprised....
I really like it! If it were me, and it isn't, but IF it were me, I'd shave the neck down just a bit....well done!
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l head is attached via the ball joint so l will drill it out a little more
Wow...I thought it would look small, but it seems to be in realistic scale! Pretty neat, thanks for the look!
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its not so the size of the head but way its mounted. It sits very low on the neck and thus the slight bobble head of the vintage head.