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Once I was already clear about what figure my Niko was, I started working with her.It was not very complicated although it was laborious: it was the first Funko figure that I was going to modify.The small details and how to do them was like starting to assemble a puzzle: ''Where do I start and how do I do it?''<br><br> | Once I was already clear about what figure my Niko was<ref>Niko: Kimberly Power Rangers #671</ref>, I started working with her.It was not very complicated although it was laborious: it was the first Funko figure that I was going to modify.The small details and how to do them was like starting to assemble a puzzle: ''Where do I start and how do I do it?''<br><br> | ||
Once I had finished my Niko and saw the result, which I loved, I inquired about whether there were other figures of the same series that could help me to form my team. }} | Once I had finished my Niko and saw the result, which I loved, I inquired about whether there were other figures of the same series that could help me to form my team. }} | ||
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I found Doc's future figure, though without a mustache, and Zach's figure. They were from the same series: The Power Rangers. They were fit for transformation. With Doc I didn't have much to choose from: black complexion and nice print, so I had to settle for the little I found.}} | I found Doc's<ref>Doc: Zack Power Rangers #672</ref> future figure, though without a mustache, and Zach's figure<ref>Zach: Jason Power Rangers #670</ref>. They were from the same series: The Power Rangers. They were fit for transformation. With Doc I didn't have much to choose from: black complexion and nice print, so I had to settle for the little I found.}} | ||
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Goose had to convey "face of few friends" and he should be "the rebel" of the group. Angry eyebrows and a toupee with a tuft of fallen hair solved the problem. First I found this figure without a lock of hair and gave it as good for me, but when I kept looking, I found the same figure but with that lock of hair that reminded me that Goose had in some episode of the series. The base figure of Goose was "Deadpool Parody-Cable". | Goose had to convey "face of few friends" and he should be "the rebel" of the group. Angry eyebrows and a toupee with a tuft of fallen hair solved the problem. First I found this figure without a lock of hair and gave it as good for me, but when I kept looking, I found the same figure but with that lock of hair that reminded me that Goose had in some episode of the series. The base figure of Goose was "Deadpool Parody-Cable"<ref>Goose: Deadpool Parody-Cable Marvel #314</ref>. | ||
<br><br>This Funko-Pop did take me a long time to find and locate a "fit" seller. In the end, this figure came to Spain from Turkey. | <br><br>This Funko-Pop did take me a long time to find and locate a "fit" seller. In the end, this figure came to Spain from Turkey. | ||
<br><br>But my future Goose did not belong to the same series as the other 3, and his body was not valid: this body had many accessories that I had to cut, trim, sand and remove with a saw, a cutter, a nail file .. .; and still, you can appreciate the brands since I was afraid of breaking it and not being able to fix it (but so ... they give it character, don't it?). | <br><br>But my future Goose did not belong to the same series as the other 3, and his body was not valid: this body had many accessories that I had to cut, trim, sand and remove with a saw, a cutter, a nail file .. .; and still, you can appreciate the brands since I was afraid of breaking it and not being able to fix it (but so ... they give it character, don't it?). | ||
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This different body would be for the captain, as a distinctive act from others. So I had to separate the heads of the bodies of the figures of Zach and Goose to exchange them. Since they were rubber and not hard plastic like the rest of the body, I did not immerse them in hot water thinking it would be easy to separate. | This different body would be for the captain, as a distinctive act from others<ref>Note: swap heads between #314 and #670</ref>. So I had to separate the heads of the bodies of the figures of Zach and Goose to exchange them. Since they were rubber and not hard plastic like the rest of the body, I did not immerse them in hot water thinking it would be easy to separate. | ||
<br><br>Result: the head restraints were broken and also were not equal. This was a big problem that I would have to solve in the end, yes or yes. | <br><br>Result: the head restraints were broken and also were not equal. This was a big problem that I would have to solve in the end, yes or yes. | ||
<br><br>The normal thing would have been to immerse the figure in very hot water for a few minutes to easily detach the moving body parts. But in my first "prototype" of Niko, which I tried to do "all right" ... when trying to detach the arm to paint it with the airbrush, I broke the clamping piece (obviously because I did not do it well or because I had little time in hot water). | <br><br>The normal thing would have been to immerse the figure in very hot water for a few minutes to easily detach the moving body parts. But in my first "prototype" of Niko, which I tried to do "all right" ... when trying to detach the arm to paint it with the airbrush, I broke the clamping piece (obviously because I did not do it well or because I had little time in hot water). |
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Well the first thing to be clear about is what are the differentiating characteristics of each character: this will be what makes our figure resemble the real character. It will never be the same as the original character: you have to adapt to the “base” figure and make a custom as similar as possible. You have to start choosing the most complicated figure to find; then we will have to look for the other characters in similar figures that we have already chosen: from the same group, same team, same series ... (height, dimensions, body position ...).
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It seems incredible that they did not market the entire team and forgot about the “girl-ranger”. I completed the team with Niko thanks to a figure Black Widow from Marvel Select.
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Once I was already clear about what figure my Niko was[2], I started working with her.It was not very complicated although it was laborious: it was the first Funko figure that I was going to modify.The small details and how to do them was like starting to assemble a puzzle: Where do I start and how do I do it? Once I had finished my Niko and saw the result, which I loved, I inquired about whether there were other figures of the same series that could help me to form my team. |
I found Doc's[3] future figure, though without a mustache, and Zach's figure[4]. They were from the same series: The Power Rangers. They were fit for transformation. With Doc I didn't have much to choose from: black complexion and nice print, so I had to settle for the little I found. |
Zachery had to have a serene but calm countenance. Firm but friendly. His gaze was the key. |
Goose had to convey "face of few friends" and he should be "the rebel" of the group. Angry eyebrows and a toupee with a tuft of fallen hair solved the problem. First I found this figure without a lock of hair and gave it as good for me, but when I kept looking, I found the same figure but with that lock of hair that reminded me that Goose had in some episode of the series. The base figure of Goose was "Deadpool Parody-Cable"[5].
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This different body would be for the captain, as a distinctive act from others[6]. So I had to separate the heads of the bodies of the figures of Zach and Goose to exchange them. Since they were rubber and not hard plastic like the rest of the body, I did not immerse them in hot water thinking it would be easy to separate.
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Although the final result of the figures I give them as valid, they are neither perfect nor have an excellent paint finish. The ideal would be to use an airbrush: there are figures whose body were black and I had to give many layers of white to cover it completely.
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It is a good relaxation technique if there is stress, imagination, ingenuity, headaches as well ... but it produces an increase in huge self-esteem, pride, satisfaction ... being able to say: "They are not only mine , but I made them. ”
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But now, the 4 “FUNKO-RANGERS” of the GALAXY RANGERS Series 5 team already exists. And besides, I also completed the team with a Niko and a Goose with the black uniform. And although there were times when it was an odyssey, a challenge, a disaster ... all this ... seems easy, doesn't it? well ... yes it is !!!!! |
I present the Series 5 team Funko-Rangers