Tuesday, November 3, 2009




Major Bludd (Arctic Outfit) continued from yesterday.....................
After painting the neck flesh color and detailling his jacket and thigh pads with the flat black, I dremeled out the inside of the cut "bionic" right arm of Major Bludd so it would fit on the glove/hand peg from the arctic Snake Eyes forearm piece and then once it was the right size, glued it onto the peg and end of the forearm piece with Lok-Tite. I also had to dremel out the inside of the back part of the hood to allow Major Bludd's helmet to fit on his head. Then, I mounted the legs onto the lower torso halve and put the bottom of the jacket piece on. Then I put the arms and the lower torso with legs and jacket bottom into the upper torso and glued the torso halves back together. After the glue had dried, I put his dog tags around his neck and glued the hood on and then popped his head/helmet on.
Custom Arctic Major Bludd "recipe"
Head/helmet/dog tags/gun/backpack - Major Bludd (2008 25th Anniversary Internet Exclusive Desert Extreme 7 pack Set)
Lower right "bionic" arm and legs - Major Bludd (2008 25th Anniversary Single Carded Figures, Wave 8)
Torsos/Hood/Right Upper and Forearm/Left Arm and Hand/Jacket Bottom - Snake Eayes (Arctic) (2008 25th Anniversary Single Carded Figures, Wave 8)
Paints used:
Flat Grey Primer Spray Paint
Tamiya XF-1 (Flat Balck)
Tamiya XF-15 (Flat Flesh)
Tamiya X-11 (Chrome Silver)

Monday, November 2, 2009

Major Bludd (Arctic Outfit)



Another of my custom arctic Cobra figures, Major Bludd! Using yet another arctic Snake Eyes for the basis of this custom, I popped it appart and used the hood, upper and lower torsos, upper right arm, left arm and bottom of jacket. For the Major Bludd parts, I used the head, helmet, dog tags, legs, lower right "bionic" arm cut off just above the elbow area and gun with backpack.
I sprayed the jacket pieces with flat grey primer and decided to leave them that color and add flat black details to the buttons, belt and trim.
To be continued in tomorrow's post.............................

Saturday, October 31, 2009





















Copperhead (Arctic Outfit) continued from yesterday's post....................
I painted over the Snow Serpent torso and arms and Copperhead legs with German Grey and the "fur" on the shoulders and hands was painted flat black. I did some detail painting to his helmet with silver and flat black as well as on his legs. I glued the torso back together and added some final touchups and the red Cobra symbol sticker to his left arm from cobrastickers.com.
Custom Arctic Copperhead "recipe"
Head, shoulder harness, belt, legs, weapons - Copperhead (2008 25th Anniversary Comic Packs, Wave 4 {Shipwreck/Copperhead})
Torsos, arms, hands, shoulder "fur" - Snow Serpent (2008 25th Anniversary Single Carded Figures, Wave 9)
Paints used:
Tamiya XF-1 (Flat Black)
Tamiya XF-63 (German Grey)
Tamiya X-11 (Chrome Silver)

Friday, October 30, 2009




Copperhead (Arctic Outfit)


Next in my arctic Cobra customs arsenal was Copperhead. After watching the Sunbow G.I.Joe cartoon from the 1980's and seeing Cobra using Killer Whale hovercrafts in the arctic, I thought that Copperhead would be piloting one of those for sure and decided to make this figure.


I started with a 25th Anniversary Snow Serpent and popped his head and webgear off and took his legs off too. I then took a 25th Anniversary comic pack Copperhead and took his head, webgear, rifle and legs off. I popped the Snow Serpent torso appart too for better painting applications. This figure unlike the previous arctic customs did not use any spray paint.


Continued in tomorrow's post.............................

Thursday, October 29, 2009











Crimson Guard Troopers (Arctic Outfits) continued from yesterday's post..................
After the flat white had dried, I added flat red details and painted their shoulder pads grey along with the buttons on their chests and gloved hands. The masks were painted with flat white and trimmed with flat black. The eyepieces were painted silver.
All 3 of the Troopers are the same as far as the paint apps go. Put them all back together and finished off the Arctic Crimson Guard Squad of 5.
Used red Cobra symbol stickers on their chests from cobrastickers.com
Custom Arctic Crimson Guard Troopers "recipe"
Entire Figure - Desert Crimson Guard (2008 25th Anniversary Internet exclusive Extreme Conditions Desert 7 pack)
Paints used:
Flat Grey Primer Spray Paint
Flat White Spray Paint
Tamiya XF-1 (Flat Black)
Tamiya XF-2 (Flat White)
Tamiya XF-7 (Flat Red)
Tamiya XF-66 (Light Grey)
Tamiya X-11 (Chrome Silver)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009



Crimson Guard Troopers (Arctic Outfit)
The last of the Arctic Crimson Guards were 3 Troopers made the same way as the Officer and Squad Leader were. Starting with 3 Desert Crimson Guard troopers, I popped them appart and then sprayed them with flat grey primer. After the primer had dried, they were sprayed with flat white.
Continued in tomorrow's post........................................

Tuesday, October 27, 2009



Crimson Guard Squad Leader (Arctic Outfit) continued from yesterday.............
After the parts were painted with the flat grey primer, they got a coat of flat white spray paint. The mask, chest piece, tops of backpack and detail on cuffs were painted with light grey, the trim around the mask and chest piece as well as the buttons on chest piece and backpack and stripes on the sides of the legs were painted on with flat black. The cuffs were painted with flat red and the emblem on the helmet and eye spot were painted with silver. I glued the torso back together and painted his arm badge flat black and gold, added a red Cobra symbol sticker on his chest and he was finished.
Custom Arctic Crimson Guard Squad Leader "recipe"
Entire Figure - Crimson Guard (2008 25th Anniversary Internet exclusive Extreme Conditions Desert 7 pack)
Paints used:
Flat grey Primer Spray Paint
Flat White Spray Paint
Tamiya XF-1 (Flat Black)
Tamiya XF-7 (Flat Red)
Tamiya XF-66 (Light Grey)
Tamiya X-11 (Chrome Silver)