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70's Joes and AM as ARAH characters (customs)

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  • tonzez
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    Very nice!!

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  • The Skull
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    Yup, they are all still WIP to a point, just wanted to show the idea off and get feedback, I could improve them a lot but was also just keeping down cost. I will work on them as time goes on and have more planned, I will keep you guys posted on progress

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  • RX-79G
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    What might be a fun project is to do just the 1982 figures. Like the '70s figures, there were only a few caucasian male heads. Bearded Joe could be used for Breaker/Clutch/Rock&Roll, 1964 or Eagle Eye for Grunt/Grand Slam/Zap and the Soldier of the World head is actually a good match for Flash/Steeler/Short Fuse/Hawk. There were two AA heads to choose from for Stalker.




    The '82 figures were very much like the originals in that different figures came down to clothes and hair color. That would be fun to riff on.

    Then you need to create the same few number of uniform pieces but dyed/painted in the different versions of green/brown/black seen on the originals. But there were only two kinds of boots, two kind of pant thighs and three kinds of arms, which makes the project sane.




    And:
    Last edited by RX-79G; 10-28-2018, 06:24 PM.

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  • The Skull
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    Hi fellas, just joined the forum, found out about this thread and I'm glad to see you guys liked the idea. It is basically the idea that if Hasbro relaunched the ARAH line back in the 82 with 12" Joes they might have looked something like these.

    GI JOE YOUTUBE COVER by The Skull, on Flickr

    Collection ARAH JOE'S by The Skull, on Flickr
    Last edited by The Skull; 10-28-2018, 03:24 PM.

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  • Gforce121262@yahoo.com
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    Sorry about that the one in Green Jump Suit . has the Cos Head and the one in the Orange is the 40TH.
    IT IS early and I was on theTOLIET

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  • Gforce121262@yahoo.com
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    Ah I thought the Cheeks look fuller than normal
    .and the Eye Color was odd.
    thought it might have have been a TC.
    great Job on the Scar.
    you mix came out dead On

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  • RX-79G
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    Certainly not "restored" - neither are vintage. The right is a 40th and the left is an altered Cots head on a modern aftermarket body. I changed the shape of the head and repainted the eyes.

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  • Gforce121262@yahoo.com
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    Nice Figures re- production or restored?
    funny thing I post on FB
    all the time.
    thanks for the how to

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  • RX-79G
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    Originally posted by Gforce121262@yahoo.com View Post
    and never got the hang of posting Photos
    The new forum allows you to do it directly without a hosting service:

    Select the image icon, choose "upload", "choose file", "send it to server" and "Ok". Wallah:

    Click image for larger version

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    You can do it.
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  • Gforce121262@yahoo.com
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    Would not do any good .
    anyway there somewhere stored in containers
    I have a Digital Camera and camera on my
    Smart Phone .
    and never got the hang of posting Photos

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  • RX-79G
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    Originally posted by Gforce121262@yahoo.com View Post
    When I did mine I used current CC JOES
    some from RAH line some this which the part .
    Helmets and some Weapons were done from scratch .including some Belts pouches and Harness.
    l did my own Spin on them.
    Someday maybe someone will lend you a camera.

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  • Gforce121262@yahoo.com
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    When I did mine I used current CC JOES
    some from RAH line some this which the part .
    Helmets and some Weapons were done from scratch .including some Belts pouches and Harness.
    l did my own Spin on them.

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  • ActionYankee
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    Yea, HOF usually doesn't do it for me. Sometimes the WWII Anniversary figures have cool box art, but that's about the extent.

    I do see your point about the gear coming from a Sideshow figure, etc. It would be interesting to see a subtly different take on these characters, "realism" vs. "scaled up."

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  • RX-79G
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    Originally posted by ActionYankee View Post
    Now, were these your figures, what are a couple things you might do differently?
    I guess I see the use of parts taken from other GI Joe specific lines as "cheating" - like the Sideshow laser rifle and the Jumbo helmet. Of course they are going to look "just like the real thing" if they are scaled up versions of the real thing. You could just as easily lop off the head of one of those figures and stick a flocked head in its place.

    I would either create a "real" version of the RAH soldiers using the realistic period military gear available for bashes, or I would create new stuff from scratch. The original RAH figures had all of these distinctive pouches on their clothes, distinct boots, helmets, etc. I wouldn't try to duplicate all of that stuff, but I would try to riff on it with equivalents.

    Plain OD pants and '60s era brown boots is not RAH.


    I have been squirreling away stuff for awhile to do my version of Snake Eyes. I'm planning on sculpting the visored head from scratch. It won't look just like any Version of the original, but it will have as many details to qualify as one of that character's incarnations.


    I like toys that still have a toy-like nature, instead of being hyper realistic. But the Hall of Fame kind of look just says "we threw this together for minimal cost".

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  • ActionYankee
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    While I agree, there's a couple of figures that leave a little to be desired (Chuckles, Snake Eyes, and Lt. Falcon), all the figures have all the requisite hallmarks of their 1980's counterparts, Flint being the standout, and Grunt being a close second (in terms of replicating the original look).


    Now, were these your figures, what are a couple things you might do differently?

    I might try and bash some 80's Joes like this, could be a fun group project.

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