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snaketales
8th April 2012, 09:43 PM
Crowbar and Hatchet were both made from a DOTM deluxe Crankcase. The head and antenna things were removed. The head was removed by holding a soldering iron to the base of the metal pin holding the head on for a few moments then yanking it off. The horns can just be pulled off.

Crowbar
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The head is from a ROTF Sideways. This head was also held on by a metal pin. It fits snugly into Crankcase's base but not securely: a good knock will knock it out.
His dreads are hair ties! I've glued them into the sockets under his bonnet, which means he can't transform properly. The bonnet sticks up a bit but I'm not concerned: this will mainly be in bot mode and if need be I can pull the offending dreads out.

http://i43.tinypic.com/jgma6s.jpg

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Like a duck: smooth on top...

http://i41.tinypic.com/15eteyo.jpg
... a mess underneath.

http://i40.tinypic.com/28btjpv.jpg

Hatchet uses a commander Hatchet's head and hands. The head is simply glued on to the grey base. The hands were shaved down a bit to fit into Crankcase's wrist pieces. Unfortunately they are too big for a proper transformation, but my intent was more for a good bot mode.

I also drilled holes in his windows so comander Hatchet's gun/missile things can be plugged in.

Hatchet is a bit more spindly than I like; I'd like to beef him up but the Crankcase mold prevents that.

Removing Crankcase's hands for this custom was a pain. As some of you may know, pins used in Transformer toys often have one end ridged to stop them coming out. Well, all of Crankcase's hand pins is ridged! I ended up heating the wrist with a hair dryer then hammering merry hell out of the pins to get them out.

http://i43.tinypic.com/4r99c3.jpg

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A show of hands

http://i42.tinypic.com/ofbpzs.jpg
Bipedal mode (yes, he can hold his guns in his hands!)

http://i44.tinypic.com/3310ghd.jpg
OOGA-BOOGA!!!

BTW I've had to do this post at dial-up speed thanks to a teenage son soaking up our monthly broadband allowance, so I hope it turns out alright.