

Two things about this custom: Lots of sanding and even more red paint

This is my first custom using Mighty Putty. That stuff you see Mr. Loudmouth Billy Mays pimp on TV. I grabbed a 3-pack of it at Target for $10. I wasn't expecting anything more than epoxy putty, but it actually ended up having a little longer working time that the gray plumber's epoxy. So about 10 minutes of good working time. If anything, I got five more minutes of working time, and they come out to $3 a tube, which is still cheaper than plumber's epoxy. Anyway, back to the figure itself.
Daredevil was made completely from a Sigma 6 Destro. I used the putty to fill in the grooves in the head and make the horns/glove tops.I sanded down the jaw piece a little, as it was obviously part of Destro's mask. I forgot who the baton went to, but most likely one of the Toybiz Daredevil figures. The holster is from a rotocast Daredevil. I chopped off the strap and added an elastic one. I hated to use it, as I really like the rotocast figure, but what I originally had planned didn't work out so well (using Stormshadow nunchuks and sculpting the holster). The holster I sculpted looked good, but was way too big, even for S6 standards, because the nunchuks are fat. The D's were traced in pencil and hand painted.
He's chip free, as I sanded his joints pretty well, and even went over the disk parts with sharpy before painting them.