Shadows In The Darkness Update 2 March: Skeletron
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Dude! That would be Awesome! How much would you like for it?
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I totally agree, the baron is a great update stays true to its original color patten but looks sooo much better, and does make him look more regal, MAN I wish Hasbo or the collectors club would do thismeertoh wrote: Excellent work Kambei!
My fave is the Black Major, perfect choice of base figure I love the sculpting on the collar.
My only gripe with him is that him eyebrows make him look too good-natured! Make 'em more eviiiil!
I love your Baron too, except for those CG upper legs, they're quite gangly looking.
He does look a lot more regal/baronial now, which is cool.
Professor Alberich is pure genius on your part!
If everyone on the boards here would e-mail the collectors club asking for 25th anniversary style Action Force Characters there is a chance they would do it!
I already e-mailed them so if the other 200 members here would do the same, then maybe theres a chance!
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Thanks for the kind words.
Just wait until you see some of the figures I have finished and am working on.
Just wait until you see some of the figures I have finished and am working on.
Come have a look at some of my custom action figures:
http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b317/Kambei/
http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b317/Kambei/
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Really? I thought it was a regular Ironblood figure accessory. Is it a direct copy or a new sculpt? Please could we see a photo of the back?Kambei wrote:Let me know if you need one of those helmets. They are solid resin. I still have the mould.
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I have the original vinyl helmet, but I wasn't happy with the hole in the top, or the flap on the back. I had decided to use the POTF 2 Grand Moff Tarkin for the head. Peter Cushing would have been perfect as Ironblood, but that is for another threadThe Baron wrote:Really? I thought it was a regular Ironblood figure accessory. Is it a direct copy or a new sculpt? Please could we see a photo of the back?Kambei wrote:Let me know if you need one of those helmets. They are solid resin. I still have the mould.

Here are the front and back shots with an original Baron for comparison:


Come have a look at some of my custom action figures:
http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b317/Kambei/
http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b317/Kambei/
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I have been toying with posting this custom on here for a while, the first one I did this year.
I got the idea for this custom, originally envisaged as Cobra Commander from some artwork that the member known as Gentleman posted over at Hisstank. With his permission, I did a custom of it. I have tweaked Cobra Commander's history a little to better fit this custom. I know quite a few people did not like the way Baron Ironblood became Cobra Commander, so when I was writing his biography for the main gallery on Joe Customs, I started adding little bits here and there so that it would mesh nicely with the original Action Force concept, and still keep the GI Joe characters in the timeline.
Fred Broca came from an all-American family. He excelled in school and college, both in sports and studies, coming away from university with a first class honours degree in business. He enlisted for a term in the army as he felt it was his duty as an American to serve his country. His younger brother, William, who idolised him, also joined up, dropping out of school to do so, which upset Fred who wanted him to finish his education. William was a natural in the army, and was seconded to Ranger school. Although happy that William had found a niche and could have no higher calling, Fred was worried about him.
His worries came to fruition two years later after he left the army, when William was posted into a combat zone. He returned a changed man, unable to talk to his brother about the things he had seen. By this time, Fred had built up a thriving used car dealership and had married his childhood sweetheart. He was heartbroken to see his brother suffering and gave him a job, when evryone else said he was unemployable. William's psychological problems became worse, and he started drinking heavily, and stealing from the car firm to fund his gambling habit. Fred's wife could see the probems mounting, but Fred would not hear a word said against his brother. Then one night, William stole a fast sports car off the lot and started playing chicken by driving against big rigs the wrong way on the highway. He lost the game before the State Troopers could stop him.
In the aftermath, Fred discovered that his brother's embezzlement had put his company into deep debt, owing over $100,000. There was no way he could pay it back, and the bank stepped in, taking all his assets.
Fred's wife soon got tired of the change that had come over him. He had become paranoid and obsessive with the government and the banks, blaming the government for sending his brother to a combat zone and causing all of their problems. He heard through his contacts that his wife was filing for divorce, and disappeared with their three year old son. Two years later, the police considered his missing person case as closed, telling his wife that he had probably killed himself and his son. They could not have been more wrong.
Nine years later, reports started coming out of Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, New York and many survivalist camps around America that someone was organising the gangs and mountain men into a well armed and trained militia. The police and FBI at first dismissed these rumours, but then random thefts and murders started turning into well organised heists and terrorist activity, with a shadowy head known only as King Cobra.
There have been reports that he is trying to expand his power base into Europe, and especially England, to cause terror in all of America's allies. Interpol have turned their meager files on him over to Action Force in Europe, Asia and Africa, and the GI Joe team in the United States. It is firmly believed that he has allied with, and receiving much of his funding and resources from Baron Ironblood.
Fred Broca: King Cobra

I got the idea for this custom, originally envisaged as Cobra Commander from some artwork that the member known as Gentleman posted over at Hisstank. With his permission, I did a custom of it. I have tweaked Cobra Commander's history a little to better fit this custom. I know quite a few people did not like the way Baron Ironblood became Cobra Commander, so when I was writing his biography for the main gallery on Joe Customs, I started adding little bits here and there so that it would mesh nicely with the original Action Force concept, and still keep the GI Joe characters in the timeline.
Fred Broca came from an all-American family. He excelled in school and college, both in sports and studies, coming away from university with a first class honours degree in business. He enlisted for a term in the army as he felt it was his duty as an American to serve his country. His younger brother, William, who idolised him, also joined up, dropping out of school to do so, which upset Fred who wanted him to finish his education. William was a natural in the army, and was seconded to Ranger school. Although happy that William had found a niche and could have no higher calling, Fred was worried about him.
His worries came to fruition two years later after he left the army, when William was posted into a combat zone. He returned a changed man, unable to talk to his brother about the things he had seen. By this time, Fred had built up a thriving used car dealership and had married his childhood sweetheart. He was heartbroken to see his brother suffering and gave him a job, when evryone else said he was unemployable. William's psychological problems became worse, and he started drinking heavily, and stealing from the car firm to fund his gambling habit. Fred's wife could see the probems mounting, but Fred would not hear a word said against his brother. Then one night, William stole a fast sports car off the lot and started playing chicken by driving against big rigs the wrong way on the highway. He lost the game before the State Troopers could stop him.
In the aftermath, Fred discovered that his brother's embezzlement had put his company into deep debt, owing over $100,000. There was no way he could pay it back, and the bank stepped in, taking all his assets.
Fred's wife soon got tired of the change that had come over him. He had become paranoid and obsessive with the government and the banks, blaming the government for sending his brother to a combat zone and causing all of their problems. He heard through his contacts that his wife was filing for divorce, and disappeared with their three year old son. Two years later, the police considered his missing person case as closed, telling his wife that he had probably killed himself and his son. They could not have been more wrong.
Nine years later, reports started coming out of Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, New York and many survivalist camps around America that someone was organising the gangs and mountain men into a well armed and trained militia. The police and FBI at first dismissed these rumours, but then random thefts and murders started turning into well organised heists and terrorist activity, with a shadowy head known only as King Cobra.
There have been reports that he is trying to expand his power base into Europe, and especially England, to cause terror in all of America's allies. Interpol have turned their meager files on him over to Action Force in Europe, Asia and Africa, and the GI Joe team in the United States. It is firmly believed that he has allied with, and receiving much of his funding and resources from Baron Ironblood.
Fred Broca: King Cobra


Come have a look at some of my custom action figures:
http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b317/Kambei/
http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b317/Kambei/
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Re: Shadows In The Darkness (Pic heavy)
very nicely done, looks very very cool
Re: Shadows In The Darkness (Pic heavy)
Any thoughts on the updated bio and making him one of Baron Ironbloods subordinates?
Come have a look at some of my custom action figures:
http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b317/Kambei/
http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b317/Kambei/
- jamarmiller
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Re: Shadows In The Darkness (Pic heavy)
I like it and its something really close to what Brandon Jerwa had in mind I believe in his original plan for the RED SHADOWS