Love Mcfarlane figures. At first the scale was little worrisome but once got it in hand and saw the quality and looks of the figure that inch scale went rt out the window for my other figures matching up etc. only thing wish Mcfarlane did was put a thighs swivel on his figures. Would say double joints on arms as well. But see with way a lot of the figures are sculpted that they prob wouldn’t work as well since the armor or biceps are usually blocking any more moment. But his figures I seem to go to buy more the. Others lately. Amazing figures, the mods u do with the waist and neck are a must also if he sees this video. That will greatly help also in articulations
I am actually starting to be a fan of these Mcfarlane DC Multiverse figures.. they all look unique in their own way and I dont even mind the scale.. Imma have to check out this kiki stuff.. Also, when you gonna make more vids on that Sabretooth? I need pointers Brock! lol.. thanks for the video and God Bless ya bro..
This is awesome. I was so dissatisfied with my first dc multiverse figure (Omega) due to his small head, loose hands, and ankles. But , what really bugged me was the misleading waste articulation. It kinda just pops apart too. I'm going to do what you're sharing in this video. I'm turning Omega into a spawn.
Man the gear or teeth on the ankle ball joints of my redhood figure are off set and it causes the figure to not stand up.... so annoying... any remedies?
It there a way to tighten the double elbow joints? I've notice that Both Baraka's, og kitana, og scorpion, og sub-zero, arkham joker, purple joker has the same sorta loose ness, not floppy loose like last nite batman.
Downside IMO bout the top of Omega Red arm is that it is flat instead of concave giving it a weird separation look. So my question is why not jus use the whole Sabertooth arm instead of jus the hands and all the resculpting🤔 Best of my knowledge the Sabertooth arm should jus pop right on the Omega Red shoulders.
I see your point. My plan is to sculpt the barb that comes out of the arm so I would have had to modify the OG Sabretooth arm any way and since I’m still a novice at sculpting the more opportunities I have at working at it the better 😜
Don’t know if you’ve found it in your tinkering, but do you think it’s possible to swap the arms from the first release McFarlane Batman with the White Knight one? Considering doing that
Hi @Life with Brock. I just subscribed to your channel. May I ask if you have an idea how to increase the height for McFarlane figures? I’ve been meaning to increase the height of Devastator and Merciless. More power to your channel!
It’s for kicks, where the legs would turn slightly inward simulating a hip pivot, and to adjust the positioning because when the legs can’t pivot, they sometimes look bow legged. Any minor adjustments to limbs can go a long way when posing.
@@christopherkinsella3912 I never have a problem posing my mcfarlane figures, and because they don't have thigh cuts the figures tend to look better on my shelfs
That Batman looks better then the animated version, awesome looking Batman 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 with more articulation
Love Mcfarlane figures. At first the scale was little worrisome but once got it in hand and saw the quality and looks of the figure that inch scale went rt out the window for my other figures matching up etc. only thing wish Mcfarlane did was put a thighs swivel on his figures. Would say double joints on arms as well. But see with way a lot of the figures are sculpted that they prob wouldn’t work as well since the armor or biceps are usually blocking any more moment. But his figures I seem to go to buy more the. Others lately. Amazing figures, the mods u do with the waist and neck are a must also if he sees this video. That will greatly help also in articulations
Thanks man! I have my bats right here and I'll use your tips to make him better :)
Thanks for sharing man! Got some Mcfarlanes to customize but was afraid of crackin em open, this is a big help
You are welcome!
Just bumped onto your clip by accident but I am digging on your tips. Thank you for sharing your video with us here. Muchisimas gracias hermano
Por nada Wilfredo 👊🏻
I am actually starting to be a fan of these Mcfarlane DC Multiverse figures.. they all look unique in their own way and I dont even mind the scale.. Imma have to check out this kiki stuff.. Also, when you gonna make more vids on that Sabretooth? I need pointers Brock! lol.. thanks for the video and God Bless ya bro..
Jahaja, que pasa chico, customs in the house.
I love your channel.
Thank you!
This is awesome. I was so dissatisfied with my first dc multiverse figure (Omega) due to his small head, loose hands, and ankles. But , what really bugged me was the misleading waste articulation. It kinda just pops apart too. I'm going to do what you're sharing in this video. I'm turning Omega into a spawn.
Do you have a technique for keeping waste ball joint from dislocating? Thanks for your posts! Great work and editing!
I ruined my figure trying this. Be careful
Glue 😃
Why? There's no point. Its already better than marvel legends
Great and simple...
Saludos Brock
Man the gear or teeth on the ankle ball joints of my redhood figure are off set and it causes the figure to not stand up.... so annoying... any remedies?
Unfortunately nothing easy. Swap legs 🤷🏻♂️
I hate how we have to do this in order to get good articulation out of these figures
Well in Mcfarlane's eyes it's a display piece first articulatation 2nd
It there a way to tighten the double elbow joints? I've notice that Both Baraka's, og kitana, og scorpion, og sub-zero, arkham joker, purple joker has the same sorta loose ness, not floppy loose like last nite batman.
You can try kiki liquid. Found on amazon or wbay
Nice 1 B...one of these days I might buy a dremel
Plastic Addict indeed dude. Super cheap.
Downside IMO bout the top of Omega Red arm is that it is flat instead of concave giving it a weird separation look.
So my question is why not jus use the whole Sabertooth arm instead of jus the hands and all the resculpting🤔
Best of my knowledge the Sabertooth arm should jus pop right on the Omega Red shoulders.
I see your point. My plan is to sculpt the barb that comes out of the arm so I would have had to modify the OG Sabretooth arm any way and since I’m still a novice at sculpting the more opportunities I have at working at it the better 😜
Are you coming back to show us how to continue with the Batman mod? This was amazingly awesome!!!
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU ARTICULATE MCFARLAND LIU KANG , SO HE COULD DO SO AWESOME KICKS , IT'S TO LIMITED IN THE CROCH AREA !
Never tried Kiki but it looks like what I use, Vallejo acrylic varnish, goes on white and dries clear. I use the matte version.
It’s similar but dries way stronger than anything I’ve used before.
Would be great if they made a Flash point Batman of Thomas Wayne
They have
Muy interesante!
This techniques can be applied to batman 1000#?
Yessir
Don’t know if you’ve found it in your tinkering, but do you think it’s possible to swap the arms from the first release McFarlane Batman with the White Knight one? Considering doing that
With limbs it’s usually possible but I haven’t tried with these particular figures.
Hi @Life with Brock. I just subscribed to your channel. May I ask if you have an idea how to increase the height for McFarlane figures? I’ve been meaning to increase the height of Devastator and Merciless. More power to your channel!
Thanks dude. I haven’t customized in a while, but to extend you may want to find a bigger figure and swap legs.
I will share on my facebook . thank you
Hey how about that! The Kiki guy is up in the comments :)
@@LifewithBrock Good review and got The knowledge
Would it be possible to add some articulation to the Neca Harry Potter figures?
Haven’t tried
I don't get the whole thigh swivel shit it makes figures look horrible in my opinion but people rant about figures when they don't have it
It’s for kicks, where the legs would turn slightly inward simulating a hip pivot, and to adjust the positioning because when the legs can’t pivot, they sometimes look bow legged. Any minor adjustments to limbs can go a long way when posing.
@@christopherkinsella3912 I never have a problem posing my mcfarlane figures, and because they don't have thigh cuts the figures tend to look better on my shelfs