Dead Master in 1:6- Ideas for a custom (by a total newbie)
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 9:08 am
So disclaimer: Despite being fairly experienced at modelling and quite knowledgable on model kits and prebuilt figures, I know very little about dolls, hence why I'm coming to you fine folk. Thus be prepared for questions that might seem really, really daft.
Anyway, being the over ambitious muppet I am, I had an idea for a 1:6 figure/doll- Dead Master from Huke's Black Rock Shooter series. I absolutely adore her design, enough that I own the Figma (one of my favourites incidentally) and I reckoned that a 1:6 figure would be a wonderful centrepiece to my figure collection.
For reference, the lady herself:
In the absence of an actual 1:6 Dead Master figure on the market, I figured I should make one myself. Most of the process SHOULD be fairly easy, or at least no more difficult than any other doll/1:6 project (and I need to look into the actual process of doll customizing so I don't completely screw up). However, being the character she is, she poses a few unique issues.
The first problem is the horns. Sculpting/kitbashing the horns themselves should be easy enough, but presumably getting them to go through a wig would be rather difficult. Now granted I'm operating under the assumption that doll wigs work much like people wigs (that is, an elasticated net with the hair attached on top) so maybe it's easier than I think? I have to source a wig that can be made to look like her hair too but that's relatively simple (I assume I just need to find a similar looking wig and restyle it to look like her hair).
The second problem is the skeletal wings. Again, making them should be relatively straightforward, but modifying the body to accept them might not be, especially as the modding process would most likely necessitate the parts being repainted to disguise the mess (and then the rest repainted to avoid colour mismatches).
Which leads me onto the final problem- the body itself. Given that this would be my first ever doll project I was thinking a more affordable (not dirt cheap, just not LODS OF EMONE) body would make sense as a base. I assume a doll body "kit" that comes unassembled or can be very easily disassembled for modification/painting would be easiest, but I don't know if they actually exist. I know Obitsu do semi-affordable 1:6 bodies but I have no idea how good they are or if they're suitable for customizing. There's also heads, but that should be fairly simple- she's not based on a real actress so likeness isn't a problem and I'm not planning on perfect accuracy so much as a nice looking doll that homages Huke's art.
Anyway, any assistance would be greatly appreciated, and my apologies for any stupid questions/blatant idiocy caused by my rampant newness.
Anyway, being the over ambitious muppet I am, I had an idea for a 1:6 figure/doll- Dead Master from Huke's Black Rock Shooter series. I absolutely adore her design, enough that I own the Figma (one of my favourites incidentally) and I reckoned that a 1:6 figure would be a wonderful centrepiece to my figure collection.
For reference, the lady herself:
In the absence of an actual 1:6 Dead Master figure on the market, I figured I should make one myself. Most of the process SHOULD be fairly easy, or at least no more difficult than any other doll/1:6 project (and I need to look into the actual process of doll customizing so I don't completely screw up). However, being the character she is, she poses a few unique issues.
The first problem is the horns. Sculpting/kitbashing the horns themselves should be easy enough, but presumably getting them to go through a wig would be rather difficult. Now granted I'm operating under the assumption that doll wigs work much like people wigs (that is, an elasticated net with the hair attached on top) so maybe it's easier than I think? I have to source a wig that can be made to look like her hair too but that's relatively simple (I assume I just need to find a similar looking wig and restyle it to look like her hair).
The second problem is the skeletal wings. Again, making them should be relatively straightforward, but modifying the body to accept them might not be, especially as the modding process would most likely necessitate the parts being repainted to disguise the mess (and then the rest repainted to avoid colour mismatches).
Which leads me onto the final problem- the body itself. Given that this would be my first ever doll project I was thinking a more affordable (not dirt cheap, just not LODS OF EMONE) body would make sense as a base. I assume a doll body "kit" that comes unassembled or can be very easily disassembled for modification/painting would be easiest, but I don't know if they actually exist. I know Obitsu do semi-affordable 1:6 bodies but I have no idea how good they are or if they're suitable for customizing. There's also heads, but that should be fairly simple- she's not based on a real actress so likeness isn't a problem and I'm not planning on perfect accuracy so much as a nice looking doll that homages Huke's art.
Anyway, any assistance would be greatly appreciated, and my apologies for any stupid questions/blatant idiocy caused by my rampant newness.