Keaton and Nicholson 12'' Figures

Started by Cocoboloboy, Tue, 15 Apr 2008, 15:23

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Not fair, I wanted one of those >:( I just can't spend anymore money right now, because I'm recovering from The Joker and Henry Wayne 89' Batman figures I purchased not too long ago.  I originally wanted that type of Batman but I disliked his leg armor because it was flat-looking. I loved Henry Wayne's version better. However I like the other Batman's hands, and head as they look more detailed. Nonetheless, I have a Henry Wayne Batman figure. I think it's time for some pics. Who wants to see him again?
"Jack is dead my friend. You can call me, Joker. And, as you can see, I'm a lot happier."

Quote from: Joker89 on Sun, 14 Sep  2008, 19:26
Not fair, I wanted one of those >:( I just can't spend anymore money right now, because I'm recovering from The Joker and Henry Wayne 89' Batman figures I purchased not too long ago.  I originally wanted that type of Batman but I disliked his leg armor because it was flat-looking. I loved Henry Wayne's version better. However I like the other Batman's hands, and head as they look more detailed. Nonetheless, I have a Henry Wayne Batman figure. I think it's time for some pics. Who wants to see him again?


Lets see those pics. Im after a good joker and would love if someone made a good catwoman.




"Jack is dead my friend. You can call me, Joker. And, as you can see, I'm a lot happier."

Sat, 4 Oct 2008, 03:36 #63 Last Edit: Sat, 4 Oct 2008, 03:42 by Cocoboloboy
Another custom Batman I aquired. I repainted the belt,  bat symbol and eyes and put a brown wash on the face to darken it up a bit.



these figures are good, but for some reason just dont really look like Keaton's Batman in 89, I mean they're very similar but I dunno they definitly look fan-made to me, I always wished Mcfarlane would make movie maniacs of Batman (battle damaged from the batwing crash) and The Joker from 89 but too bad itll never happen.


I have given a name to my pain, and it is BATMAN.

I like that Batman, but I never liked the leg armor. Its too flat looking, has no muscle impression like the real suit does.
"Jack is dead my friend. You can call me, Joker. And, as you can see, I'm a lot happier."

I prefer the flat look. Theres actually very little muscle defintion in the actual screen worn suit. Unlike the Panther suit which had a much more prominate muscle look.

I'll buy it!

I have one of those Japanese versions of the Batman Returns Keaton in a fighting stance, still needs paint and glue though.

Speaking of which, and I am embarrassed to say that I'm only building my first Batman vinyl model, anybody know what the best thing to do is for cutting the excess vinyl? I know you have you heat it up, but like, can you just fill your sink with hot water to soften the vinyl? On top of that, is there a certain temperature the water has to be?

Hopefully somebody sees this, or else I guess I will have to make a thread. There is info all over the net, but you guys seem to be the experts, any advice would be much appreciated.

Use a heat gun. If you dont have one, use a hair dryer on high setting. Use some gloves because it will get hot. Once heated, the vinyl cuts like butter.