I'll start by showing the result, before going into a bit more detail about the creation and parts used.
I initially started with the idea to make a direct 1 on 1 copy of the Remco figure, with reuse of the thin plastic cape and the original sword and not much else. It seemed a bit spartan by the time I got to that stage and I didn't like how the original cape looked on the new figure, so I decided to give it an upgrade with a full moulded plastic cape. The comic version of the character had a lot more accessories, including a pistol with holster and a sheathed dagger strapped to his leg. I looked in my spares for some suitable bits and came up with what you see.
The breakdown is as follows:
- MotWWEU Warrior body, with the chest tattoo removed
- Original Remco Warlord head, adapted to the origins neck system (I glued a carved down MotWWEU head inside the hollow, soft plastic Warlord head) and repainted
- Original Remco Warlord loincloth, with the inside adapted to the origins body
- Original Remco Warlord wristguards and boot cuffs, cut from the original figure and hollowed so they would fit over the Origins wrists/boots
- MotWEEU black boots with the laces removed
- Cape from the Funko Savage Age Superman, repainted to match the pattern from the original Warlord cape
- Sword is the original sword for this figure
- Holster and pistol from MOTUC Adora, I cut the holster from the belt, removed detail and glued it back on the other side, so it would sit on the right side. Pistolgrip is a bit small, but this weapon is the closest match I had to the Warlord's pistol
- Spare dagger leg ring comes from a Remco Conan figure
- Dagger is a curved lego sword, that actually fits really well in the hand and looks convincing enough as a curved dagger in this scale
Below a look at the DC comic reference and at the base Remco figure.
Picture before the black spots got a second coat to even out the shade |
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