Paper Craft Action Figures
My Paper Craft Action figures started as scrap pieces of paper. Some old elementary books that my kids have outgrown, old newspapers, grocery flyers and other paper sources that would normally end up in the trash
Since I was very young, I always wanted to make my own action figures and experimented with paper mache way back in my high school days in the 80s. I made some action figures back then but I was always dissatisfied with the way they look. I could never get the face right or the articulation was really bad.
This hobby stuck with me and I indulged in it whenever I could off and on throughout these years until finally a few years ago, I saw some very good paper crafters on you tube and I said to myself, that I just have to give this hobby of mine another try. I went back to the very first method that I tried in high school, that of making a paper mache shell of a base figure and then molding a head sculpt out of paper of character that I wanted to make.
I then add paper joints to the paper mache shell just like in the picture on the right
These are the legs of the model that I am making
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The Paper Mache Shell to be joined by my "Chain Link"joints |
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shoulder joints |
The upper body of the figure is shown here with the upper arms being fitted
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left shoulder |
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Partially completed upper body |
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Waist and upper Legs |
Here, the lower torso is being assembled.
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Here He Stands |
I really like it when the figure finally stands. After the shell and joints are put together, I can get to the fun part.
Painting and Decorating....
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You might have an idea now who is the figure going to be |
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Almost There |
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Almost There |
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the Boots Done |
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Right Gauntlet attached |
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Helmet Done |
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Close Up of the Helmet |
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Needs Shoulder Rings |
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Left Gauntlet |
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Here He Stands, The Iron Avenger! |