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Monday, May 11, 2026

Batman Clayface

Heroclix Clayface a Batman villain.
His weapon is the ability to throw clay, represented by this small part that fits under his base.
How large is a Clayface?
He is a big person / monster so I use the Heroclix 28mm size figure for 1/72nd scale figures.
My plan is to remove him from the base and put a new base on him.
I think the pose is very action packed.
 

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Matchbox Truck

The stake bed truck has a tilt bed.
The purpose is to be able to unload cargo quickly.
Nice detail on the truck bed.
Adequate detail on the underside.
Construction site.
Workers close up.
 

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Stake Bed Truck

Matchbox stake bed truck.
Trucks like this are perfect for general cargo transport.
Matchbox has done 5 or 6 similar trucks recently.
Various medium weight work trucks.
Sometimes it can be useful to get trucks like this to use the beds on other trucks.
Many of my Roco army truck have had their cargo beds replaced with various specialized bodies taken from Matchbox and other die cast metal trucks.
A nice little model from Matchbox.
 

Friday, May 8, 2026

Monkee Business

The drum set was made from plastic rod, the cymbals from .005 plastic sheet from Evergreen Plastics.  It is about the thickness of a sheet of copy paper.
The snare drum, tom toms, floor tom tom are stacks of fake lego pins cut off the bricks from a previous project.  Save everything!  The bass drum is thin sheet plastic over a bit of plastic tubing.  It's all mounted on a bit of sheet plastic.  The drummer sits on three fake lego pins as his seat.  The drum sticks are brush bristles inserted into holes drilled into the hands of the figure and held in with super glue.
Originally the cymbals were glued onto the plastic rod with regular model glue but it took so long to dry they kept falling off.  So eventually I used some E6000 glue which is very sticky to help hold them on.
The edge and back of the guitars was painted Gunze Sangyo Tan 27 paint to simulate wood.
I think the guitars turned out really well and were almost free, since I used scrap plastic and printed about 20 guitars on one sheet of photo paper.
I did the Monkees in both on stage performing and just standing around versions.  Mike got a head swap with a Matchbox WWII British Commando to give him his signature wool cap.  The Micky figure got his cane cut away and his stomach trimmed down.  Davy got a head swap to a figure with longer hair.
The car came from eBay, it arrived in perfect condition in the package.  I opened it up immediately after taking photos.