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Total Justice Hal Jordan
Green Lantern

Having grown up with the Silver Age Green Lantern I hated what they did to Hal Jordan, it made me sick so I decided on a remedy, Its my ‘Total Justice-Theraputic--No-Brainer-Hal Jordan Green Lantern. Take one Total Justice Parallax, wack his head off. Round off the corners of his mask so it looks like Hal’s. Then take one TJ Superman body, dremel down those ridiculous trapezoid muscles to make a decent neck. Slap that Hal head on there, little sanding, a little priming, a little painting, a little tiny metal grommet for the ring and WHAMMO! Hal Jordan returns!

Bill Burns

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Alan Scott Green Lantern
Alan Scott's base is a Longbow Batman with a lot of modification on it. The head is a ToyBiz Human Torch the mask is froma ToyBiz Wolverine that has been modifiied quite a bit. The arms come from an Ultraforce Atalan, the ring is taken from a Total Justice Green Lantern (sorry Kyle). The big problem on this one was the cape 90% is a from a ToyBiz Moleman because of that great collar, but the cape itself was a little short so I took about an inch off the bottom of a ToyBiz Gladiator cape and attached it with Milliput to the Moleman cape and after a LOT of sanding it seemed to have worked. The cape attachment is cut plastic.
Bill Burns

 

POWER RING

The base for Power Ring is a wrestling figure (sorry, I'm not familiar with all of that, so I don't know his name) I pretty much used the whole figure here, everything else is sculpted, the mask, gauntlets, boots and ring. The tough part on him was getting his visor-mask to look slightly reflective. I used various shades of silver streaks to make that work.

Bill Burns

Parallax, Green Lantern, Spectre and other references to that are copyrighted © 2006 to DC Comics and are used without permission.
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