That mod is perfect! The essentials head and those body parts looks amazing. This would be my definitive McFarlane Bruce Wayne Batman on my shelf. I have the Detective 1000 version with my Bat family display but this one would be great for my JL display. I've done little kitbashes here and there and would love to try something similar to this. Great job!
You should make a video series on removing these awful stiff plastic capes with flexible textured ones or something! That would be a real project but SO COOL
I absolutely agree. I’ve actually been thinking of doing a video specifically for all my custom DC stuff but it’s gonna have to be a series because it comprises most of my collection. Admittedly the vast majority of which is Batman.
@@pmadi323That and the Essentials Knightfall head are definitely my favorites. I wish that line had gotten far enough to give us a Hush Batman so we could have short, medium, and long ears.
This video has been so helpful, I’m about to customize my first figure ever. I’m going for the same thing, just a different belt and head. I do want to customize the cape and get something that is closer to the comics. Would love to see a tutorial on the how to replace the wired cape! 😁
@@NECROMAGICIAN666 ruclips.net/video/bReqIyBiZuU/видео.htmlsi=ZCdfZbGX1XQE14WZ This is for wonder woman but the process is the same and I show a modified Batman in the video.
@@warpathh they are more realistic anatomically speaking but not necessarily accurate to how he’s drawn. But I do that mod to just about every McFarlane figure I buy to make the fit with my older Mattel and DC Collectibles figures.
@@warpathh I’ve made cloth capes but never wired. I’ve made a bunch specifically for my DC Essentials customs but I’ve been able to modify those for the most part to fit other figures.
I’ve always preferred a heat gun or blow dryer to hot water. It’s just easier for me. I can have a heat gun right at my work station rather than having to hang out in my kitchen.
Thank you for the tips. I turned this figure into the mid 80’s Batman who drove the black-blue Batmobile with the bat face built into the front as a slab of armor. He looked like this back then. I used the black knightfall arms and head, I installed the electrified brass knuckles as well because I remember he had something like that back then as an option.
That mod is perfect! The essentials head and those body parts looks amazing. This would be my definitive McFarlane Bruce Wayne Batman on my shelf. I have the Detective 1000 version with my Bat family display but this one would be great for my JL display. I've done little kitbashes here and there and would love to try something similar to this. Great job!
You should make a video series on removing these awful stiff plastic capes with flexible textured ones or something! That would be a real project but SO COOL
Wonderful tutorial! I learned a LOT! The removal of the arm pegs was a big help!
I'm questioning your fandom of Batman. Clearly, you don't have enough 😏
I absolutely agree. I’ve actually been thinking of doing a video specifically for all my custom DC stuff but it’s gonna have to be a series because it comprises most of my collection. Admittedly the vast majority of which is Batman.
I love that Essentials headsculpt. To me its a perfect comic Batman
@@pmadi323That and the Essentials Knightfall head are definitely my favorites. I wish that line had gotten far enough to give us a Hush Batman so we could have short, medium, and long ears.
looks great!
This video has been so helpful, I’m about to customize my first figure ever. I’m going for the same thing, just a different belt and head. I do want to customize the cape and get something that is closer to the comics. Would love to see a tutorial on the how to replace the wired cape! 😁
I learned a lot from this video
I forgot to mention in the video that the Conan video is coming soon. It has been shot. It’s being edited.
ah needed a tutorial for the arms shortening for the dc essentials
@@NECROMAGICIAN666
ruclips.net/video/bReqIyBiZuU/видео.htmlsi=ZCdfZbGX1XQE14WZ
This is for wonder woman but the process is the same and I show a modified Batman in the video.
👏👏👏👏 espectacular
btw have you tried the mcf rebirth batman cape on this setup? seems to be perfect match
The Nightfall legs you modified are too short now.
@@warpathh they are more realistic anatomically speaking but not necessarily accurate to how he’s drawn. But I do that mod to just about every McFarlane figure I buy to make the fit with my older Mattel and DC Collectibles figures.
@@SargesCustomTutorials you should make your own capes!
@@warpathh I’ve made cloth capes but never wired. I’ve made a bunch specifically for my DC Essentials customs but I’ve been able to modify those for the most part to fit other figures.
What is your preferred method for hearing up parts of figures
I’ve always preferred a heat gun or blow dryer to hot water. It’s just easier for me. I can have a heat gun right at my work station rather than having to hang out in my kitchen.
How do you shorten the legs
@@tonycardona9597 there’s a good look at the process here:
ruclips.net/video/bvLfqkwU4Ig/видео.htmlsi=e8pTsUO_MH0NhlNP
Which neck peg did you use?
@@wuyangteioh7374 I actually used a peg from a DC Collectibles figure but I’m not sure which cause I just have a bag of ball pegs at this point.
How did you heat the cape and neck area
@@tonycardona9597 I use a heat gun but hair dryer would also work.
@ thanks brother!
Just found your channel, love it!!!!
Please make a video about that mattel batman on the left, iirc its the mattel multiverse dick as batman rigt?
@@BGC002Promotion yup it’s a customized Mattel Dickbats. I’ll put it on the list.
@SargesCustomTutorials thanks! looking forward to it!
Would u sell this one ? 😫😫
What do you use to warm the figures?
Heat gun?
Hair dryer?
Hot water?
@@ScottAT I use a heat gun but I’ve also used a hair dryer in the past. Hot water is just more steps and I can’t do it at my work station.
@@SargesCustomTutorials thank you.
Thank you for the tips.
I turned this figure into the mid 80’s Batman who drove the black-blue Batmobile with the bat face built into the front as a slab of armor.
He looked like this back then.
I used the black knightfall arms and head,
I installed the electrified brass knuckles as well because I remember he had something like that back then as an option.