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who's DRIVING your scale rig?action figures

I use to play with clay alot when I was younger. I've been thinking about getting some clay and making my own drivers for my scalers. I'll make the parts that show out of clay and the rest I have a couple ideas.
I found this clay at walmart,it can be baked in the oven so I'm going to try it out.

I made this in about 3 mins. just to play with it. This is a little over a 1in tall.

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I use to play with clay alot when I was younger. I've been thinking about getting some clay and making my own drivers for my scalers. I'll make the parts that show out of clay and the rest I have a couple ideas.
I found this clay at walmart,it can be baked in the oven so I'm going to try it out.

I made this in about 3 mins. just to play with it. This is a little over a 1in tall.

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Oven bake clay is good stuff, I made mine with sculpey and still have to make hands and feet/boots, the bodies can be made from foam or balsa.
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Lara was busy

Lara was busy hunting for treasure, so this Mickie James from WWE took the seat! Hahaha....

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First scaler with a driver. Been looking for a Spidey that would work, but they are all tiny. Found a bunch of really neat ones at Target, so I settled on spacesuit Spidey.

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Heres my driver

Its the Flash of the smallville action figures with tamiya sand schorcher drivers head

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