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Title: I came, I saw, I kitbashed? Post by: The Final Negotiator on July 12, 2012, 08:28:55 PM A while ago, I acquired KO versions of some Transformers - G1 Devastator and Defensor (each $8). I've also recently acquired the 4 smaller KO G1 Aerialbots, sold in $4 2-packs. (No worries, since I already have a G1 Silverbolt). I bought Defensor from Tuesday Morning, and the others were bought at Big Lots. They are called "Quick Change" figures.
Wow, you're thinking, that's much cheaper than eBay. Well, there was a tradeoff to making them that cheap:
So, I finally decided that the issues needed to be fixed. I figured that the motorcycle would be a good first mod, seeing as I had a rotary tool, a spare screw, and some hobby knives. After scoring the front fork mount, it took diagonals to completely cut it off. Then I used the rotary tool to make holes in the body and front fork mount, finally securing the mount with a screw. I've also started separating the lower legs of the Aerialbots, which I'll then rejoin to their bodies with slider joints made from surplus plastic. KO Devastator (http://www.articulateddiscussion.com/post/Bootleg-Tuesday-June-8th.aspx) KO Aeriabots (slightly better than mine) and Defensor (http://www.articulateddiscussion.com/post/Bootleg-Tuesday-July-13th.aspx) Title: Re: I came, I saw, I kitbashed? Post by: Yuko-san on July 15, 2012, 02:21:44 AM What's KO stand for?
And so many model kits. I would be busy for a week with those. Title: Re: I came, I saw, I kitbashed? Post by: The Final Negotiator on July 27, 2012, 12:30:43 AM KO stands for (K)nock (O)ff toys, also written as knockoffs. Since eBay has sometimes prevented the posting of "knockoffs", they are often listed as "reissues" or "KO" toys. In fact, up until not long ago, there was a "KO Toys" website, with, you guessed it, lots of KO's. Also, there are legitimate "reissue" versions of toys, too.
I was going to take time collecting these kits, but then they started disappearing (I think Hasbro started cracking down on the practice), so I went out and got the 3 that I wanted. It's actually more fun working on these kits, than fighting over mint-in-sealed-box (MISB) or loose (unpackaged) stuff from the 80's on auction sites that have gone from $15-$30 to $150-$300 (no joke). Not only don't I want to spend that kind of money, but people employ "tricks" to win the auctions. It's probably going to take me more than a week, but that's not really due to the complexity. My projects at work have really picked up, and left me with very little "fun time" for now. My projects should (hopefully) quiet down soon, so I'm hoping that I have a little late summer time to enjoy. Title: Re: I came, I saw, I kitbashed? Post by: Yuko-san on August 09, 2012, 12:24:57 AM I just go to the local model kit store and pick up some gundams. They usually have some recent models and a few older reissues. Most of mine are from the 00 Gundam series. The 6" ones are about $7-9, so not to bad.
Title: Re: I came, I saw, I kitbashed? Post by: The Final Negotiator on December 28, 2014, 11:05:54 PM Fast forward to December 2014...
I probably should go back to the old kitbashes and finish them. I actually got pretty far. I made Siamese-twin figures out of two generic "Pacific Rim"-like robot figures. I picked up a couple dollar-store Gundam Mobile Suit figures, and plan to repaint and/or modify at least one for a friend. I found two more fake Transformers, and I'll attempting to modify them soon. I've picked out 3 legit Transformer toys, to modify into other characters - well, soon. I believe I have sufficient tools, paint, and raw materials. What I really need, though, is time. Not much of that these days... :P |