Their are sooo many badasses on the internet ill look for more and ive actually started my own customs! Okay for now enjoy other people attemps, wa wa waa in this post ill put shit that sucks and shit that i admire you decide!
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MIGHT MUGS fuck thie all rock so badddd!!
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Some more i dont care this guys krang sux so bad sorry dude get a new set of mits before you try again but his Rocksteady is hella decent' WHAT!
JTMILEYEasily recognized by his large nose.
He is a villain character in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle (TMNT) universe.
Stone Warriors, sometimes also referred to as Rock Soldiers, are a race of sentient humanoids, from Dimension X, whose bodies, as their name implies, are composed of stone. They are incredibly strong and resistant to physical injury, but not terribly bright. It is unclear if there are any females in their species, as all subjects observed to date appear to be masculine. The Stone Warriors' entire culture is geared towards war and conflict with a definite tendency towards aggression and hostility in regards to other species. Their numbers are organized into a strict hierarchy, with power/prestige directly linked to military rank. The current commander of the Stone Warrior legions is General Traag. Lieutenant Granitor is his immediate second-in-command, and his successor, should Traag fall in battle or meet with some other fatal mishap. At present, the Stone Warriors serve the exiled alien warlord, Krang. It is supposed that, at some time in the past, the Stone Warriors were defeated and subjugated by Krang.


Shogun Showdown Custom Action Figure
Scratch Custom Action FigureA mutant cat burglar that appears as a boss character in the 1993 Gameboy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue video game (he's also one of the rarest original Playmates TMNT toys). This criminal feline will have to be defeated twice during the course of this adventure, once, near the beginning, to win the first of five jail cell keys, and then again, near the end of the game, in a "boss rush" prior to reaching Cyber Shredder. In between hopping about and/or charging across the screen, Scratch will attack the Turtles with swipes from his deadly claws and crushing blows from his ball-and-chain.

Krang Custom Action FigureI used my new dremel tool to open up this figure's chest. Then I sanded off his upper boots and the veins on his arms. The shoulder armor is from a rhino figure. The Krang, the walker, and just about everything else I sculpted. The Krang is removable and can be placed in the chair I made for him. I threw in one picture of the Andriod body mid-way through production just so you can see how much of him I sculpted. I wanted this figure to have the bulky look he had in the old tmnt cartoon. All comments are appreciated feel free to tell me how I could do better.


Donatello Custom Action FigureJust a simple repaint of the NECA TMNT Donatello.
P.S. the ooze I got from my local Dollar Tree.
Roadkill Rodney Custom Action Figure"DO NOT RESIST US!"
Unicycle-like robots, created by The Shredder/Krang, that first appeared in the original 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) cartoon series, specifically the episode Enter The Shredder. In said chapter, Roadkill Rodneys were used to capture a rhinoceros and warthog from a local zoo (these would subsequently be used to create the mutants Bebop and Rocksteady), fought the TMNT inside the Technodrome (failing miserably), and later rescued Bebop and Rocksteady (after the TMNT imprisoned the bumbling duo in a zoo cage) at the end of the show. They never appeared in the cartoon again. However, later, they did pop up in the Archie TMNT comic books and as enemy characters in several of Konami's TMNT video games.
Despite their relatively small size, Roadkill Rodneys are fully loaded with numerous hidden gadgets and weaponry. A diamond-tipped drill can be extended from the top of their heads--this is primarily used to tunnel through rock, allowing the robots to travel underground. Housed in the shoulders of these machines are long, retractable, prehensile cables. Roadkill Rodneys most often utilize these appendages to capture/restrain targets, but they can also be employed to manipulate objects in their immediate environment (door handles, buttons, etc). More alarmingly, they can channel direct current electricity through these tentacles, stunning, inflicting pain, or, in the most extreme circumstances, killing their captives. The panel on a Roadkill Rodney's lower body can drop down to reveal a laser blaster mounted on an articulated armature. This gun fires energy beams powerful enough to melt steel.



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With this one I just took the TMNT April O'neil and modified her with epoxy and masking tape ( mainly cause I was too lazy to dremel out the details). I'm pretty satisfied with this custom.
Dude your april looks like a little scared india 11teen year old with fat cancer arms.
