Always wanted to do a custom grizzlor in white fur and make him a snow beast. This video is amazing thank you for always doing these great repairs and fixes
Nice job! I was expecting Grizzlor to have the normal muscled torso like most of the other figures in the MOTU lines. He's very flat-chested for a hairy brute. 🤣His hairless head and face reminds me of a '60s THE OUTER LIMITS alien ("FUN AND GAMES").
I've done a bit of pattern matching for toys before and I'm impressed! A couple of tips about the fur tho: The length of the fur is called the pile and if you happen to get one a bit too long, you can trim it to size. Also when cutting it, best way to go about it is use an Xacto knife to minimize those little furry bits and lessen accidentally trimming the fur itself. Glad to see Grizzlor get a new pelt tho! EDIT: I made this comment before watching the whole thing, so I almost missed the second attempt with the longer fur. I think both look great, I kinda prefer the more defined proportions as opposed to the furry potato shape of the original. Again, well done!
I quite like the shorter fur version. He looks like a different member of Grizzlor's tribe. Maybe you could make a bunch with different fur colours and having a whole army of fuzzy dudes.
The shorter fur would be great for making a "Dark Grizzlor." I got the Dark Grizzlor variant when I was a kid, and didn't give it a second thought, until I saw other kids' Grizzlors were lighter and had WAY more fur. There will now follow a long list of tirades from Army-Building "Investors" complaining about how this will devalue their special hoard of Dark Grizzlors they've been accumulating over the last few decades so they can buy a mansion. 🤣
New Grizzlor after a run to the beauty parlor. You sir however amaze me with your restoration skills. You have inspired my current passion to restore Gi Joe ARAH figures that I add to my collection. 👍
When you peeled him my first thought was he was overdesigned, but when you consider what kids are like and how many still have fur it's a brilliant self grasping anchor design since there's no glue involved. It's hard to find good fur cloth and difficult to sew, my Mum made me an Ewok costume for Halloween as a kid that was challenging. I loved Wicket and wore it off season for bit before putting it away. Actually got one more round out lending it to a friend again on Halloween as it no longer fit at that point lol. "Yub, nub." ;)
I don't understand why I took a break from watching your videos, they are soo good and just make me smile both on the inside and outside =) So thank you for still being here =)
What an amazing transformation. That's what I love about your videos though - you manage to salvage something in ways that I wouldn't have even imagined. Anyone else think the prototype pelt whilst inside out looked like an Ewok? 😁
Fantastic results, playing around with various furs (colour and length) would work really well for army building as to me, each length of fur seems to affect the appearance of his age and size. The original figure looks like a large, dominant Grizzlor, while the curly fur has an adolescent look. A great way to add variety to the character.
I aways wondered as a child what he was like inder the fur but didn't find out until i started doing my own customs. I'm doing a rainbow fur grizzlor for my six year old daughter for her Christmas. My kids love motu thanks to myself.
I think when you wrapping fur on head, you should first do back and then front. That way it might push/hold back fur and it will hide end of the back fur on his chest. I think.
Outstanding and incredibly helpful video! Thank you! Funnily enough, the MOTU Classics Grizzlor's fur sleeve is done with the seam between his legs, as you had initially suspected. And yeah, I've used fake fur for some of my customs, and it does indeed go EVERYWHERE.
That is indeed an excellent reproduction! A tip from vintage plush animal cleaning: nothing's going to fix the burnt fur, but for original Grizzlors that are just kind of matty from age or just been hand-washed? Get a small dog/cat brush with thin, wire bristles. Brush with the fur's grain with short, lift-away strokes, just to smooth it, then just muss it up gently with your fingertips. Do not use a hair dryer on this fur, nor put any toy with it in a clothes dryer, or it'll melt itself into a kinked-up wad. The wad can be brushed out again, with patience, but it will never be original again. Best to air dry and brush later. And of course, don't use the brush on your pets, once it's been used on toys.
One thing worth noting, take into consideration that the longer hair doesn't get cut along as you do cuts to the material supporting it. The longer the hair, the more care this will require. (And I also kinda like how it looks with shorter hair)
@@toypolloi my cousin made a suit for a person (when he was a design student, like 20 years ago) made out of a material similar to this but bright red and longer hair. Well, I remember he would comb the hair and cut using an xacto knife (hobby knife? Scalpel like cutter?) from the part where the hair was. Maybe this tip is of help. Thanks for your videos ✨
I was extremely curious about this one. I was shocked the fue wasn’t glued down in any way. Definitely made for a much easier job and the results were magnificent. Cheers!
Hey Dave Well done, he looks great. Perhaps make some mini figures from the extra fur...something like the little white fuzzy guy from Star Wars you recently showed. Happy weekend to you and MrsTP. Take care
I love that you showed your first attempt with the curly fur before showing the final product. I think your final product with the slightly shorter fur looks better than the original; and I agree with your assessment that the original has too much fur. Well done as always Dave!
That second fur u put on him really looks great. I do like the look of him in his new fur, it really gives it a nice cleaner look. Great video as always!!!
Amazing! Your ability to break down outfits and devise sewing patterns from originals always impresses me. And I agree that your newly furred Grizzlor looks a bit more screen-accurate! I do wonder if it's possible to run a comb through that fur and kind of "tease" it up to be a bit spikier, if you wanted a more toy-original look? But I don't think it's necessary-I prefer your version.
I’ve made several custom grizzlors using a very similar technique. I have probably 25-30 of them on my shelf all the coos etc. The Mexican one has shorter fur like the one you repaired.
Thank you for the video. I followed your discribtion and get new fur for my partly bald Grizzlor. I used much longer fur. (50 mm) After dressing I have to be the hairdresser!😂 br M.
Super Grizzlor restoration, by Dave for Toy Polloi! The original Grizzlor actually looks like he needs a haircut, when placed beside the restored Grizzlor! :)
Someone recommended this channel to me for the restoration of a Grizzlor, but mines a lil bit more worse for wear than this 😂 My sister unearthed my childhood Grizzlor who’d apparently been buried in the yard for almost 40 years
I'm sure it can be fixed up. DM me photos if you want suggestions. Normally I would start with a good clean in hot soapy water and see what it looks like after that. You'd be amazed what can be saved. Cheers
@@toypolloi Will do! I just need to get it from my sisters so I can get his from all angles. He is going to need a new face though 😂 I now know the mystery of what’s behind his face between the face and the peg for the head.
The 2nd fur you used is much better. I would use the Grizzlor you fixed as a troop builder of sorts. He could be an underling of the Grizzlor with his original fur.
Think I also prefer the re-do, and yes more toon accurate by far (where he was overall shorter-haired & better 'groomed' shall we say?😁) Was never a huge fan of the massive Trolls-style barnet he had as a toy. 😄Good job!
Is Grizzlor's face a seperate part that is glued on? Cause that may explain how it was originally put on they got the fur on and then pinned it in place with the head.
I imagine it was glued on last. That would make most sense. It's glued in well and I don't think would be easy to remove. So I just worked around what was there.
amazing deconstruction! A tip for cutting furry fabric that I'm sure other people have mentioned; turn it over to the fabric (not fur) side and gently cut through it with a razor instead of using scissors! you won't slice through all the furry fibers!
This fix might be usefull as well for the Origins version of Grizzlor at some point, because people are already complaining about hair loss on the new version. I still have to wait until Mattel will send me the made to order one.
So do you think your fabulous Grizzor pattern could be blown up to fit a six foot tall man? I really think a life size Grizzlor cosplay would be so much fun to build and it would look so cool! (mind you it would also super hot to wear) Thank you for posting this awesome video 😜
I don't know the He-man lore enough to care if it offends it but the finished product looks different enough to be his own character Graulor or something :D. In a good way, good way to boost the display like many others have commented, just variations of the fur and different chest armor or accessories and voilà.
What's it got in its pocket, precious... what's it got?? Oh. Weird flat body... (This was great! I think your finished version actually looks close to the new Origins one.)
What’s the music that starts playing at 7:32? I’ve been trying to find it forever! In my head I refer to it as the “Toy Polloi washing toys in the sink” music 😂
Always wanted to do a custom grizzlor in white fur and make him a snow beast. This video is amazing thank you for always doing these great repairs and fixes
That would be awesome.
That might work with grey skin
glue some horns on it and call it a wampa
You could always repaint a Beast man figure brown and call him Sasquatch.
Always wondered what he looked like under the fur, not what I expected!
Oh my god, now I want a leopard Grizzlor!
Go for it!
Nice job!
I was expecting Grizzlor to have the normal muscled torso like most of the other figures in the MOTU lines. He's very flat-chested for a hairy brute. 🤣His hairless head and face reminds me of a '60s THE OUTER LIMITS alien ("FUN AND GAMES").
Awesome job. I like the shorter hair one lol.
nice, grizzlor was the only figure i had out of the whole franchise;))
Great job!
Thanks 👍
16:03 who can forget the holiday classic?
I've done a bit of pattern matching for toys before and I'm impressed!
A couple of tips about the fur tho: The length of the fur is called the pile and if you happen to get one a bit too long, you can trim it to size. Also when cutting it, best way to go about it is use an Xacto knife to minimize those little furry bits and lessen accidentally trimming the fur itself. Glad to see Grizzlor get a new pelt tho!
EDIT: I made this comment before watching the whole thing, so I almost missed the second attempt with the longer fur. I think both look great, I kinda prefer the more defined proportions as opposed to the furry potato shape of the original. Again, well done!
Thanks for the tips.
You should make a custom Grizzlor skin rug for He-man!
Poor Grizzlor!
Poor Grizzlor is happy again. Looking handsome! 😃❤
Nice haircut ,Grizzy!!!!
I quite like the shorter fur version. He looks like a different member of Grizzlor's tribe. Maybe you could make a bunch with different fur colours and having a whole army of fuzzy dudes.
The shorter fur would be great for making a "Dark Grizzlor." I got the Dark Grizzlor variant when I was a kid, and didn't give it a second thought, until I saw other kids' Grizzlors were lighter and had WAY more fur.
There will now follow a long list of tirades from Army-Building "Investors" complaining about how this will devalue their special hoard of Dark Grizzlors they've been accumulating over the last few decades so they can buy a mansion. 🤣
It is very satisfying watching you make patterns and decals with that program!
New Grizzlor after a run to the beauty parlor. You sir however amaze me with your restoration skills. You have inspired my current passion to restore Gi Joe ARAH figures that I add to my collection. 👍
i freakin LOVE the ToyPolloi kraftwerk-esque background busywork music 🤘😆
Dave... you are a brave man by tackling these issues! You are my customizing/restoration hero!
Oh snap! You could give grizzlor any color of fur you wanted!!!
you did a great job fixing the old fright zone toy great job all round may the force be with you always
When you peeled him my first thought was he was overdesigned, but when you consider what kids are like and how many still have fur it's a brilliant self grasping anchor design since there's no glue involved.
It's hard to find good fur cloth and difficult to sew, my Mum made me an Ewok costume for Halloween as a kid that was challenging. I loved Wicket and wore it off season for bit before putting it away. Actually got one more round out lending it to a friend again on Halloween as it no longer fit at that point lol. "Yub, nub." ;)
I don't understand why I took a break from watching your videos, they are soo good and just make me smile both on the inside and outside =) So thank you for still being here =)
Welcome back!
Nice result. Way better than burned fur. He reminds me of the Origins one.
What an amazing transformation. That's what I love about your videos though - you manage to salvage something in ways that I wouldn't have even imagined.
Anyone else think the prototype pelt whilst inside out looked like an Ewok? 😁
Thanks so much!
Fantastic results, playing around with various furs (colour and length)
would work really well for army building as to me, each length of fur seems to affect the appearance of his age and size. The original figure looks like a large, dominant Grizzlor, while the curly fur has an adolescent look.
A great way to add variety to the character.
I dig the replacement fur coat, so rugged ❤
Prototype # 1
I aways wondered as a child what he was like inder the fur but didn't find out until i started doing my own customs. I'm doing a rainbow fur grizzlor for my six year old daughter for her Christmas. My kids love motu thanks to myself.
It's really interesting as I was not expecting the body to be so unique. I imagined it would be a standard He-Man body as you mentioned.
Really a great job! The repaired Grizzlor looks better than the original, especially around the head!
Thank you very much!
This is great! I bet you could make a fur hoodie like this for the GIJOE enemy the Intruders!
I've always wanted to see a curly grizlore
I think when you wrapping fur on head, you should first do back and then front. That way it might push/hold back fur and it will hide end of the back fur on his chest. I think.
Outstanding and incredibly helpful video! Thank you! Funnily enough, the MOTU Classics Grizzlor's fur sleeve is done with the seam between his legs, as you had initially suspected. And yeah, I've used fake fur for some of my customs, and it does indeed go EVERYWHERE.
You are right , I also prefer your final version. It looks more natural. And better than the original.
Nailed It, Well Done !!
Amazing work! Well done!
Quite an interesting design. Thanks Dave.
That is indeed an excellent reproduction! A tip from vintage plush animal cleaning: nothing's going to fix the burnt fur, but for original Grizzlors that are just kind of matty from age or just been hand-washed? Get a small dog/cat brush with thin, wire bristles. Brush with the fur's grain with short, lift-away strokes, just to smooth it, then just muss it up gently with your fingertips. Do not use a hair dryer on this fur, nor put any toy with it in a clothes dryer, or it'll melt itself into a kinked-up wad. The wad can be brushed out again, with patience, but it will never be original again. Best to air dry and brush later. And of course, don't use the brush on your pets, once it's been used on toys.
Thanks for the tips. I will give those a try.
The first fur you tried was absolutely hilarious XD. The second fur was really impressive.
One thing worth noting, take into consideration that the longer hair doesn't get cut along as you do cuts to the material supporting it.
The longer the hair, the more care this will require.
(And I also kinda like how it looks with shorter hair)
Thanks. I tried to move the fur to one side as I cut, same when I sewed it so it didn't get trapped. It's not easy to deal with for sure.
@@toypolloi my cousin made a suit for a person (when he was a design student, like 20 years ago) made out of a material similar to this but bright red and longer hair. Well, I remember he would comb the hair and cut using an xacto knife (hobby knife? Scalpel like cutter?) from the part where the hair was.
Maybe this tip is of help.
Thanks for your videos ✨
Brilliant as always Dave!
I was extremely curious about this one. I was shocked the fue wasn’t glued down in any way. Definitely made for a much easier job and the results were magnificent. Cheers!
Glad you liked it!
Hey Dave
Well done, he looks great. Perhaps make some mini figures from the extra fur...something like the little white fuzzy guy from Star Wars you recently showed.
Happy weekend to you and MrsTP.
Take care
Goodwill stuffed animals are my go to for small amounts of fur and fabric.
very Impressive work, and thanks for showing us the grizzlor without his hairs :P
Thank you! Cheers!
👏👏👏 amazing repair job
The torso looks like an early design for one of the Multibot bodies.
I love that you showed your first attempt with the curly fur before showing the final product. I think your final product with the slightly shorter fur looks better than the original; and I agree with your assessment that the original has too much fur. Well done as always Dave!
That first fur Grizzlor got a perm at the Snake Mt. Beauty Salon but it got all frizzed out back at his cave.
Looks great, Dave! Better than the original!
I'm always amazed watching you run Photoshop. I've learned a lot over the years. Thanks!
Wow, thanks!
That second fur u put on him really looks great. I do like the look of him in his new fur, it really gives it a nice cleaner look. Great video as always!!!
I hear a new Christmas song coming up
Amazing! Your ability to break down outfits and devise sewing patterns from originals always impresses me. And I agree that your newly furred Grizzlor looks a bit more screen-accurate! I do wonder if it's possible to run a comb through that fur and kind of "tease" it up to be a bit spikier, if you wanted a more toy-original look? But I don't think it's necessary-I prefer your version.
Thanks. A come may help, although I imagine it's not that easy to get through the fur. The end results are good enough for me.
You knocked it out the park on this one DM
Thanks.
THe new fur looks a little like Grizzlor fell asleep on the couch and little girl Grizzlor went to work with the curling iron ^^
17:00 (right) Grizzlor, before his morning coffee!
I always assumed Grizzlor was flocked. Never owned one myself.
I like the new skin. It is very beautiful
Thanks.
as always bravo, grizzlor winter and summer fur cut xD
Thank you very much!
Man, the curly fur version is better than original!!!! I think army building is on my horizon! Elder grizzlor, hippy grizzlor, etc etc 😂
Loved ir. ❤ Ir you i can make a suggestion, use a pet brush , and brush the fur, maybe its Will help😊
Honestly, looks better than the original!
Just thinking, if you had a. Small cat under fur brush, you may be able to tease the curl out of the first lot of fur? Excellent job !
I would like to know if MOTFU used this body for any other fighters
Just Grizzlor I would guess.
@@toypolloi figures not fighters🫣. Thanks for reply brilliant channel. 👍
Very nice work, i'm impressed as always.
Thank you so much 😀
Your restoration skills never cease to amaze me !!! Cool restoration
Thank you so much 😀
Good god man, the level of problem solving!
Awesome as always!
I’ve made several custom grizzlors using a very similar technique. I have probably 25-30 of them on my shelf all the coos etc. The Mexican one has shorter fur like the one you repaired.
we require a short video of this, please share.
I prefer your version too Dave, but, you could probably use some hairspray to give your one a bit more flare! Lol. Great job mate
Thanks 👍
Thank you for the video. I followed your discribtion and get new fur for my partly bald Grizzlor. I used much longer fur. (50 mm) After dressing I have to be the hairdresser!😂 br M.
Could you straighten the original hair by pulling it out, still looks good
Super Grizzlor restoration, by Dave for Toy Polloi!
The original Grizzlor actually looks like he needs a haircut, when placed beside the restored Grizzlor! :)
You could try to wash it with Balsam and brush out the curls.
Nice!
Someone recommended this channel to me for the restoration of a Grizzlor, but mines a lil bit more worse for wear than this 😂 My sister unearthed my childhood Grizzlor who’d apparently been buried in the yard for almost 40 years
I'm sure it can be fixed up. DM me photos if you want suggestions. Normally I would start with a good clean in hot soapy water and see what it looks like after that. You'd be amazed what can be saved. Cheers
@@toypolloi Will do! I just need to get it from my sisters so I can get his from all angles. He is going to need a new face though 😂 I now know the mystery of what’s behind his face between the face and the peg for the head.
This is Awesome!
The 2nd fur you used is much better.
I would use the Grizzlor you fixed as a troop builder of sorts. He could be an underling of the Grizzlor with his original fur.
i have 2 vintage grizzlors. next one i find i will customise with fur in different colour!
Re-fur-bished Grizzlor!
Brilliant! I may have to use that!
I just seen one of these figures on card 80"s version not the remake,,for $200 on ebay,,,tempted I am,,😮there's a dark face version as well,,,
I will definitely be making an actual grizzled gray tone custom Grizzlor using this. well, someday I will
Think I also prefer the re-do, and yes more toon accurate by far (where he was overall shorter-haired & better 'groomed' shall we say?😁) Was never a huge fan of the massive Trolls-style barnet he had as a toy. 😄Good job!
Is Grizzlor's face a seperate part that is glued on? Cause that may explain how it was originally put on they got the fur on and then pinned it in place with the head.
I imagine it was glued on last. That would make most sense. It's glued in well and I don't think would be easy to remove. So I just worked around what was there.
Would you ever try turning a Beast-Man figure into a Grizzlor figure? That would be interesting and cool.
amazing deconstruction! A tip for cutting furry fabric that I'm sure other people have mentioned; turn it over to the fabric (not fur) side and gently cut through it with a razor instead of using scissors! you won't slice through all the furry fibers!
Great tip!
Hello, I wanted to ask you if you know how to repair the Laser Bolt. does not stop when the action fiture is triggered. thank you greetings sascha😭😭😭
If you wait just a few weeks you will be seeing me repair one! To see it sooner you can always support me on Patreon 😜
This fix might be usefull as well for the Origins version of Grizzlor at some point, because people are already complaining about hair loss on the new version. I still have to wait until Mattel will send me the made to order one.
4:30 I felt panic from remembering getting my head stuck in my sweater as a kid.
What a clever idea. I never thought this was even possible. Well done. I'm lucky that mine doesnt have mange :)
Thank you! 😊
I also prefer the one you made. The original looks like a furtato. 😆
"There's not much going on behind the head there."
How dare you insult Grizzlor in such a manor?! ;P
Make a pink one out of cashmere. It's the 21st century!
So do you think your fabulous Grizzor pattern could be blown up to fit a six foot tall man? I really think a life size Grizzlor cosplay would be so much fun to build and it would look so cool! (mind you it would also super hot to wear) Thank you for posting this awesome video 😜
Ha ha. I'm sure it could be modified 🤣
That's awesome
I don't know the He-man lore enough to care if it offends it but the finished product looks different enough to be his own character Graulor or something :D.
In a good way, good way to boost the display like many others have commented, just variations of the fur and different chest armor or accessories and voilà.
before and after trip to the barber haha
What's it got in its pocket, precious... what's it got?? Oh. Weird flat body...
(This was great! I think your finished version actually looks close to the new Origins one.)
Thanks
Like a shaved bear 🐻
If you work with fur what you want to do is carefully cut the nap with a razor so you don't damage the fur itself
I think it would be cool if you found more grizzlor that needed fur and just gave them different colors
I'd love to make some custom colours versions of him. He doesn't always need to be malt brown.
What’s the music that starts playing at 7:32? I’ve been trying to find it forever! In my head I refer to it as the “Toy Polloi washing toys in the sink” music 😂
It's the Toy Polloi theme. Written especially for this channel.
@@toypolloi Ah, then I wasn't far off. I really like that music, I often hear it playing in my head as I'm working on my own toys