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jimgallagher #790477 10/13/13 11:50 AM
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Oh great stuff. Pushed to pick out a favourite, but I think it would have to be Wonder Girl. Or is it Hawk's cape, or is it...


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jimgallagher #790482 10/13/13 01:27 PM
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I think Hawk and Aqualad turned out the best, imho.


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Amazing work as always. I wish you could mass produce these. Seriously.


Ditto. Very well done.


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jimgallagher #791506 10/21/13 11:41 AM
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Thanks, guys. SO glad these are done at last. Now I have to build a custom shelf to display them on.


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jimgallagher #791545 10/21/13 04:10 PM
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These are so good! You're really talented! I love how detailed they all are, even little things like Wonder Girl's jewellery and Lilith's hair and skirt are really defined! smile

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These are so good! You're really talented! I love how detailed they all are, even little things like Wonder Girl's jewellery and Lilith's hair and skirt are really defined! smile



The devil is in the details, my friend! The Legion ones even have flight rings!


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jimgallagher #791848 10/23/13 12:05 PM
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Many people have asked how I did these and I just found this old text from Jo and Terri-Anne Sanning's old site that explains it all in detail, so I decided I'd post it here. Can you tell I'm bored at work today?

Basically I made molds off of two old dolls from the Marx Johnny West
cowboy doll series from the sixties. They were the most anatomically
proportional dolls I could find. I used a plaster mold to cast the dolls
themselves (in plaster), which makes a pretty lumpy undetailed casting, so
then I used a latex mold to recast the heads and hands and replace the lumpy
ones with new highly detailed ones.

I poured plaster into a tupperware container until it was about half full.
Then I sprayed the doll I was molding with cooking oil and laid it into the
plaster until it was half submerged, with the feet against the side of the
tupperware box. Then after the first half of the mold was set, I sprayed the
entire thing with cooking oil and poured another batch of plaster over the
top. After I dug the doll out of the mold I cut a hole in the end of the
tupperware container. Then when I was ready to cast, I sprayed the two sides of
the mold again with cooking spray and put them together in the tupperware,
stood it on end and propped it up with two paint buckets. I used a funnel to
pour plaster down into the holes in the bottom of the feet. After I filled the mold
with plaster, I stuck two wooden chopsticks or dowel rods down into the mold,
running them down to the shoulders of the doll-cavity, and letting them stick out
about an inch. This gives the plaster something to cling to and helps to pry the
plaster doll out of the plaster mold. It took some work to pry them out. I used a
matt knife to do it and it's common for the molded figure to break apart in the
process. I used wood glue to glue them back together after I got them out of
the mold. The wooden rods also gave me something to anchor the figure into
the base later. After gluing the figure back together, doing some cleaning
up and replacing the head and hands, I poured plaster into a cream cheese
container, and sunk the wooden rods into the wet plaster, up to the bottom
of the feet. I used drywall mud for any patching or sculpting. I just
smeared it on with a brush and smoothed it down with water. After it dried I
smoothed it more with fine sandpaper. For the skirts, capes, and gloves, I
dipped cloth in dry wall mud, draped them on the figure and let them dry.
then I layered more mud on top to make them sturdier. I used an exacto
knife and those little nutshelling tools with the curved pointy ends for
almost all of my detailing.

When they were all done I used acrylic paint and water color brushes to
paint them. I drew the emblems on my computer at work in Adobe Illustrator
and printed them out to our color printer. Then I cut them out with an exacto
knife and decopaged them onto the figures using transparent acrylic medium.
It's like clear acrylic paint. Each male doll stands about 11.5" tall, not including
the base. Females are about 11.25" tall, not including base. The bases add
about two inches to each doll.


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jimgallagher #791864 10/23/13 12:53 PM
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I think my appreciation for your efforts just went up a notch.


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These are just great! Love the Wonder Girl!

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jimgallagher #792615 10/27/13 06:01 PM
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Why thank you, Sir.


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jimgallagher #795286 11/24/13 12:48 AM
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The gang's all here. Just finished dusting the Legion ones.

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jimgallagher #795287 11/24/13 12:49 AM
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Looks like a George Perez cover!


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Beautiful work, as always, Jim!

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Oh, I had missed the Super Pet statues! They are lovely too.

Great to see them all together.

Is there not the fear that a stray Lightning Bolt will turn you into the Composite Superman though? smile



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jimgallagher #795301 11/24/13 12:58 PM
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Finally! On the wall!

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Been doing some photoshop work.


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It's neat to see the team in their original uniforms, if only to see which ones are so classic as to have never changed (or only minimally changed).

Saturn Girl, Ultra Boy, Brainiac 5, Sun Boy and Mon-El have wandered away from their original looks, at times, but generally seem to return to the basics (or slight modifications of the basics) eventually.

Others, like Lightning Lad, Princess Projectra and Colossal Boy, moved on and never looked back.


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Very nice. I liked the little touches such as Stone Boy replacing Blok and the ghost of Ferro Lad standing in for the second Invisible Kid. Is that Superman instead of Superboy, based on more recent retconning?


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It's Superman based on convenience. All these figures are adapted from History of the DCU volumes 1 and 2 EXCEPT Lana, who is from a Who's Who in the DCU cover. Haven't been able to find an appropriate Perez-drawn SuperBOY to use.


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I guess I could trim down his muscles and replace his head with a less square-jawed one.


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In all that Adventure goodness, it just jumped out a little, so I thought it was a retcon thing. Like Rond having the ring, when he probably didn't get shown having it until the Conspiracy issues.


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jimgallagher #800860 02/03/14 04:38 PM
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Yeah, that's why I've shown Rond hiding it from the others by turning his back to them.


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jimgallagher #800861 02/03/14 05:13 PM
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I hadn't picked up on him hiding it until you mentioned it. That's a nice touch. It was revealed he had the ring for quite some time before his father's attack on him, so a little easter egg.

Shame about Olsen's costume. Even if Element Lad had loaned him something. Anything.


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Yeah, that costume's pretty godawful. I almost didn't include him because of it.


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jimgallagher #800866 02/03/14 06:15 PM
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I suppose Giant Turtle Olsen might have been worse smile

It turns out Jimmy has worn Element Lad's Costume - way back in the go go check era

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