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Here's Brandon Lee as Eric Draven. This figure was just a simple repaint of Archangel II. Thanks to Crow10 for this idea. |
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Another Brandon Lee as Eric Draven. This one was a lot more complicated. I made him from a Toy Biz WCW/nWo Sting figure. I used a dremel tool to sand down those pads on his legs and to make his arms thinner. I took electrical tape and cut it into thin strips then drapped them around the figure's midsection and forearms. |
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The same as the last figure, except Eric is wearing a trench coat. That coat was taken from the movie Blade figure (I thought Sting's was too bulky), which was another reason for sanding down the arms. The Crow (the actual bird) was actually a repainted falcon from a Kull the King figure. |
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This is just a close-up of the previous figure's. |
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Here is Mark Dacascos as Eric Draven (from the TV series The Crow: Stairway to Heaven). He's a Hercules head on a Deacon Frost body. I cut off the blood hanging from Frost's hands. |
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For those of you who don't know, the Skull Cowboy was a character who was cut from the first movie. However, there were pictures of him, which can be found on The Crow Interactive CD-ROM, The Crow Moviebook, or on the Internet. Skull Cowboy was also in the original comic by James O'Barr, the Image comic, as well as on the TV show. However, this is his look from the movie. He was made from a Metal Gear Solid Psycho Mantis figure with Das Pronto for the hat, Crayola Model Magic for the ratty duster/cape, and hair from a Barbie doll for his hair. |
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The leader of the gang that killed Eric and Shelly, T-Bird was made from the Master, from the Buffy line. His hair and beard are made from Das Pronto. Thanks to someone on the Customize E-Mail List for this idea. |
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The resident knife-fighter of T-Bird's gang, Tin Tin was made from a Metal Gear Solid Liquid Snake figure. The vest and his hair are sculpted from Das Pronto. |
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Every hero needs a villian. And who better to fight my Eric Draven figure than Top Dollar, the main villian in the movie? This figure is done in the likeness of actor Michael Wincott. I used a Witchblade Nottingham figure and used a dremel to sand down the Witchblade gauntlet. I really like the way he turned out. |