Showing posts with label microman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label microman. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Micro Bears


These figures were based on the classic Microman toy line by Takara. To see a write up on the replica reissue figures that these are based on please go here. A special thanks to Paul L. for the Microforever site.


These are colored like the original M101 George, M102 Jack, M 103 Jesse & M104 John in the barefoot Microman line.


You may notice that these resemble the Time Travelers in the Micronauts line that was produced by Mego in the late 70's. The reason for this is that the Microman line basically gave birth to both the Micronauts line and Transformers.


The background also resembles the the building sets of the Micronauts, but I based the background on the Microman Police Keeper Build Base. You can see the design here.


As a child, Microman and Micronauts really helped nurture my creativity. The interchangeable aspects of this toy line really inspired me and kept my imagination working overtime.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Shiny New Toy


Here is another Microman custom. I decided to do this one because the Command 2 or Pharoid figure was one of my favorite figures when I was a child.


I was surprised to find out that there was a fantastic Command 1 figure released by Romando for the 20th anniversary called M150 Edge. He is the figure and the capsule on the left side of the picture. You can see my friend Paul's write up on him on his site microforever.com


I really wanted a shiny Command 2 figure so I decided to make one by simply changing parts around from different Command 2 figures. I will provide a list of the figures that I used below.


Here is the back side of the figures together. Here are a list of the parts that I used (and links to pictures of them on Paul's site) to create my shiny Command 2:

M164 Sammy and Gold Capsule
M164sp Puzzle Figure
M:I:S 04 Microman Command 2

I hope that this inspires people to mess around with their figures to make something that they really want.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

More customs from others


Here's another custom that was purchased from ebay ages ago. I like the creativity even though the creator simply dismantled and reassembled the figures and mixed up the color schemes.


The back view shows the sticker that was chosen to go on the upper back of the torso.


Here's a final view of this custom.


I believe that this one was done by the same artist. It is done to match the color scheme of the Microman Robotman.


Here is the back view. I like the addition of the sticker because it mimics the color of the treads on the back of Robotman.


Here is the size comparison. I choose not to display the figure in the cockpit of Robotman because it is the same color scheme and just gets somewhat lost.


Here is the back view so that you can see what I mean by the treads.

Customs from others


I actually purchased this custom from another collector through ebay. I did this quite some time ago, but I haven't had a chance to share this figure with the public. It is a great custom and I would never dare to paint a Titan myself, but I am glad to have it just the same.


I actually have a lot of gothic industrial Micros that are in black and jewel tones and some metallic color schemes. For all those out there that may not be aware, goths don't just wear black. They often mix in a bit of some other color as well. The metallic tones go well with the industrial look. I'll post more or these later.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

New Acroyear with Cast Parts


I have had this New Acroyear for a few years now. It was missing a claw, beak, and a missile.


Here is a back view showing the existing missle that has some chrome loss next to the missile cast in white resin.


Each different color of New Acroyear had a different beak and a different chest. Although the beak was cast from one found in a complete green New Acroyear, it is still good to have a beak that works at all.


To see more about the New Acroyear series, please see my friend Paul's site microforever. You can also go directly to the New Acroyear page.

Fun with Molding and Casting


Here are some pictures of some parts that I have cast. I attempted the Anubis mask that fits vintage Pharoid figures and Microman Command 2 figures, Lobros antennae, Lobros shield and Lobros cuffs.


I also tried to cast the Kronos gun, the beak from a green New Acroyear, the claw hands and missiles from a New Acroyear, and the head from a Super Microman Dash Wing.


As you may be able to see with the shield and some of the guns, the casts were often plagued by bubbles. All of the Anubis masks were plagued by small bubbles. In fact most were plagues by small bubbles which may render them useless. Fortunately the Microman head and a couple of the missiles are minimally affected.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Henshin Cyborg Microman Custom


Here si a custom that I created using a Microman military force figure and a Henshin Cyborg gashapon figure. I wanted to do this one because Microman started off as a version of Henshin Cyborg that was resized to 10 cm tall.


Here it is from another view. I actually painted the inside of the Microman figure to get the chest effect.


Here is the figure with the outer head taken off. To see more about Henshin Cyborg, please see the link below:

Microforever Henshin Cyborg

Lady Command Microman


Here is a simple custom that I made from using a Microman material force figure and combining it with a repro Lady Command figure.


I wish that Takara had decided to reproduce the old figures from the 70's and 80's and then added on designs that were compatible with the older figures.


The reason I did this one is because it would also have been great if they had released the older figure designs and updated them with the material force bodies.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Microman Raptor Rider


I found these toys on clearance at Toys R Us over a year ago. This one was probably about $5 and it seemd to be the same scale as the Microman figures I collect. Since I have always liked the Microchange series (many of which became the first Transformers) I decided to customize one similar to the Microriders of old.


Here it is transformed into bike mode. I think it looks good in both modes. While I like Transformers, it is important to me that they look good in both modes. If not, I just won't purchase it.


Here is the view from the front. I used some paint and some foil decals to change up the Raptor. I used an existing Microman head, foild decals and some Microman material force figures to create the Rider.


To see more about the original Microrider or Microman in general, please see my friend Paul's site:

Microforever.com

Here is the direct link to the Microridor page:

Micro Ridor at Microforever

Friday, February 20, 2009

Lady Cilicia of Spartak


This custom is also going to my friend who will be getting the Shaitan. Cilicia is made from Microman material force, a gashapon figure, styrene, beads, parts from military force and plastic piping.


The boot tops are made from the plastic piping. The rivets on her chest and the side of the boots are made from metallic beads that were cut in half and sanded down. I also used Mod'lers Mastic for the shoulder detail.

I looked through several of the comics and viewed several interpetations of Lady Cilicia when I made this. In some pictures there are two rivets on the outside of the boots like I did here, and in some pictures there was one on the inside and one on the outside.


Here's a slightly overhead view. You can see that the ponytail is long and flowing and not curly like in the comics. She also has silver bands on her thighs. I saw this in one of the pictures and tried it. I like the way that it looks so I left it like that. I hope my friend likes it.

Prince Shaitan of Spartak


Here is a nice little custom that I made for a friend of mine. Prince Shaitan brother to Acroyear is made from paint, styrene, beads, Microman material force and a Palisades Micronauts Acroyear sword that modified with styrene.


Here's another pose. It took me a while to do the boots and I ended up doing the feet over again because I wasn't happy with the results. One of the hardest parts were the abs. In the comic Shaitan has similar armor to the Acroyear 2. Since it is sectioned there on the material force it posed a slight problem.


This is not the best pose, but it does show you the detail of the abs, boots and the circles that Shaitan has on the legs and arms. I used brushed aluminum Bare Metal Foil and a hole punch to create these. I had to paint over a coat of clear coat so that they would not fall off.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

On Customs and Size Comparison


Bug and Pharoid together to show the size comparison between my Micronaut Microman custom figures and Micronauts released by Palisades Toys. Microman Material Force are slightly bigger but they fit in pretty nicely as far as scale goes.


I recently was told by someone in reponse to a question that I asked in an online group, that they weren't much into customs and that I should make these for myself. I actually do make these for myself, but given the opportunity to make these for others I would. That is if I could make them for what they are worth. They are one of a kind, hand-made customs. Even if I made another of the same character, it would be slightly different.

I understand that some people are into mass produced toys and want their toys to look like one of thousands or millions. I even understand that some people aren't into customs, but to me, being an artist, I need to use this hobby as an outlet for creativity and I happen to like unique things. Whenever I see screws on a toy, I am tempted to take it apart. If I see a blank Dunny, I have to paint it. It leaves me wondering why that person even responed to my post.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Anime Girl


I made this figure from some spare parts that I have. It isn't really modeled after any particular character. I guess it's just an anime girl.


I did paint the miniskirt red. The rest are just parts from the Microman material force and a gashapon figure's head.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Micronauts - Works in Progress

I am currently working on some customs for a friend of mine. Please see the pictures below.


These figures are not finished yet, but I decided to post them here to get feedback. As you can see, they are of Prince Shaitan and Cilicia from the Micronauts comics. Specifically from the planet Spartak.


They are definitely works in progress at this point. I hope you like them so far. I'll post the finished pictures when I am done with them.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Micronauts Group Shot


Here is a group shot of my Micronauts Microman custom figures. I really wanted to do the whole team, but I still have to start working on a Microtron custom.


These shots show the size difference between the Material Force figures and the custom Biotron.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Dark Phoenix Custom


Here is my custom of the Dark Phoenix from the X-men comics. It is another combination of a gashapon figure and a Microman material force body.


I also used the background from the Microman release of the Street Fighter figure Chun-li with the clear stands to make this appear to figure float above the flames.