lao che & sons
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Does anyone know if the zizzle pirates of the crribean action figures are compatible with henry jones senior's body? I'm working on a custom lao che
lao che & sons said:Does anyone know if the zizzle pirates of the crribean action figures are compatible with henry jones senior's body? I'm working on a custom lao che
lao che & sons said:Does anyone know if the zizzle pirates of the crribean action figures are compatible with henry jones senior's body? I'm working on a custom lao che
Lance Quazar said:This looks like it could be a good line with some good gear for Indy. I suspect the horses will absolutely dwarf the Indy horse.
Montana Smith said:Do you mean Sao Feng? Or is there another Chinese character in the line?
I bought Sao Feng as he reminded me of the pirates in the original Star Wars comics (the wacky original expanded universe).
Joosse said:I remember the pirate captain from that wearing tights and having a big red beard...
Joosse said:Barbe Rouge was probably the inspiration for this one. His name is Crimson Jack, and Han Solo refers to him as 'Redbeard' all the time...
Montana Smith said:Do you mean Sao Feng? Or is there another Chinese character in the line?
Joosse said:I know the ones you mean.
Don't they go there right after the encounter with Crimson Jack?
Lance Quazar said:There's another Asian figure from the "Dead Man's Chest" line called "Tai Huang" who actually bears a not-terrible resemblance to Lao Che.
He'd make a pretty good head for a Lao custom, but, unfortunately, he comes with a hat glued onto his head.
Some of the other Zizzle figures make decent fodder for Indy-verse characters.
Lance Quazar said:There's another Asian figure from the "Dead Man's Chest" line called "Tai Huang" who actually bears a not-terrible resemblance to Lao Che.
He'd make a pretty good head for a Lao custom, but, unfortunately, he comes with a hat glued onto his head.
Some of the other Zizzle figures make decent fodder for Indy-verse characters.
lao che & sons said:I was just planing on getting anothiner henry senior, and a tai huang, taking the hand's off of henry and the head too, and painting his entire body flat black, and doing his shoes over in a glossy black, painting his boatie white and the buttons on his shirt white, changing the bowtie's shape with some sort of material that will harden, using the same material I would add on the hankerchief thing and his flower that's on his lapel. then cutting off the hat on tai haung and use something to build up the head, then working on the goatee to make it more subtle. Then poping the head onto henry's body and putting in tai's hands... and there you have lao che! sounds a lot easier than it will be
Montana Smith said:It sounds very industrious Lao Che! Part of the job will probably be a tiny bit easier, as it seems that Tai Huang's hat is just glued over a complete head.
lao che & sons said:LANCE, on what thread in rebelscum did you see the custom lao?
Lance Quazar said:I'm afraid I don't remember, it's been a while. Couldn't find the thread with a search.
It was one of the primo Indy customizers from 2008-09. There were a handful of guys cranking out a bunch of Indy figures when the line was still new.
lao che & sons said:but it was in the creative:customizing thread was it not? Just don't want to start a wild goose chase