How to Ruin a $30 Marvel Legends Figure

Published 2023-06-07
Join us today as we attempt to make our very first custom marvel legends action figure! Spoiler alert we ruin it!
Haha thanks for watching this disaster of a video not my best work…
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All Comments (21)
  • Hope the Action Figure Gods accept my sacrifice of a $30 marvel legends and make a new pinless Deadpool next year 😂😅
  • @MTB214
    It came out well. Maybe heating the figure up with hot water will help to take apart figures with pinless joints.
  • Awesome try for first custom, keep at it! If you're looking for a more classic DP, I'd recommend getting the retro card version, and then filling in the peg holes (with apoxie and paint just over those small spots). I love the new torso movement on the RYV Spidey, but the butterfly joints don't have as much range as the older Sunfire/2099 body (which that retro DP uses). The neck has more up and down movement too, and if you want head side to side for more expression, dremel inside the head a bit - but that's risky haha
  • Practice makes Practice my friend , The next figure will be better and the next will be better than the last as long as you keep trying and learning new things. It's pretty ballsy to do customs and start w/ pinless . I had something close happen to me when I tried taking the cell shading off of the Retro Animated Wolverine and he came ut looking like the Toxic Avenger wearing a Wolvie costume .
  • Sorry for the long comment, but a few suggestions for next time: you should sand the joints on these figures by hand with sandpaper instead of relying on the rotary tool (you might end up with a pretty craggy and jagged surface with the rotary tool). Don't flood the figure with the primer, build up a few light coats; I'd also suggest using Tamiya or Citadel brand hobby primer. That way the figure will turn out a lot nicer and the paint won't get all sticky. I've used pinless figures for my customs and with the techniques I've used they've turned out just fine (specifically a Jill Valentine from Resident Evil which I still need to make a video on), and there's no paint chipping when I move the joints. I feel like if you follow those two little techniques, the next time you try it'll work out just fine!
  • @DarthBlaze
    Not to bad on your first custom man! Looks good!!
  • As a customizer we always end up getting in our own way. I think you are not giving yourself enough credit, this is an awesome custom. may not be perfect but damn it's a great job.❤
  • @ItsJGonzo
    Looks good tho. The learning experience is priceless Broski.
  • @nybackyardlegend4
    I never used primer I just use Apple Barrel Grey as the base and I use modpodge as my sealer or Krylon matte spray.
  • Nicely done my brother may not be able to pose him but still a badass custom man 💀🔥💪
  • @Spinozin
    Larry Bird baby. For a 1st effort I think it came out amazing. Experience is what you gained and that feels sweet. I liked this episode alot. Sharing all your learning. Use a clothes peg to grip what your painting/ spraying. Get a sand paper pack that has a range of grits e.g. 400 grit to 10,000 grit. Experiment, fail, destroy, learn, build, laugh, learn. You may find that a 10,000 grit finish will darken the red by 3 or 4 tones. How does this happen? I don't know, I got lucky. I built a custom heart for a trophy for my brother about two weeks ago. Milliput, sandpaper, red spray, clear matt spray, and skill and patience. I started a 2nd one and placed 3 magnets in it so my brother can put it on his fridge once I'm finished with it. Also using the right sand paper by hand is more finesse than a drimmel. Maybe experiment with your girlfriends nail polish remover and see what that does. Since Saturday I've been working on fully restoring 2nd hand full suspension mountain bike, piece by piece. Originally worth 250, my brother picked it up for 60. Proper shit condition, but the frame is excellent. Enjoying it alot and learning alot. Gonna add add suspension seat post with a secondary suspension system on top which I haven't seen anyone do before. Gotta try it out of desperation, I need the suspension because I feel real fragile. Like Samuel L Jackson in a wheel chair in that Shamalayan movie. If you ever get rid of a quality spidey, please send it my way xxx I congratulate your effort on this custom episode and that you saw it through to the very end. P.s. maybe you didn't shake the primer can for long enough! Only joking :)
  • @tankcoatpink
    Cool review broo 😂😂, I got some heat coming as well. Also did Yu pick up that NWH 3 pk 👀😎
  • @ItsJGonzo
    Try Tamiya fine surface priner spray on the next one
  • @vovanok5474
    please tell me what the first music in the background is called