
This is my favorite figure. It is from the DC Direct 13 inch line from 2008. Green Arrow has always been one of my favorite Super Heroes.

I bought the Silver Surfer for $17 off of Craigslist. It is a 1/6 figure from the Marvel Icons Collection.

The Joker was a DC Direct 13 Addition purchased on Ebay. The Penguin was a 1/6 Collection piece. The Penguin is not very articulated.

Poison Ivy was also a DC Direct 13 Action Figure purchased off of Ebay.

Lex Luther is a DC Direct 13 figure purchased on Ebay.

Two-Face is a DC Direct 13 Figure purchased on Ebay.

Batman is a Play Arts 10 inch figure purchased off Ebay.

This Luke Skywalker is a personal Kit-bashed creation. The clothes, boots, and light saber are from a Kenner/Hasbro Empire Strikes Back figure. The head sculpt with movable eyes is a purchase on Ebay from China. The body is very articulated (31-points) and was purchased on ebay from China.

The Catwoman figure pictured is from the PlayArts Collection of 10 inch figures. She was purchased on Ebay.

The Emperor is a 1997 Star Wars Hasbro/Kenner figure purchased at a local Comic Book/Collectible Shop in Longwood, Florida.

Another picture of the Luke Skywalker figure listed above along with a 1997 Yoda from the Star Wars Hasbro/Kenner Collection.

Picture of the same Luke Skywalker head sculpt mentioned above.

Darth Maul that was kit-bashed from using gloved hands purchased on ebay from China, clothes, boots, shoes, light saber, and head sculpt from the Hasbro/Kenner Star Wars collection, and a very articulated body (31-points) purchased on ebay from China.

Same Darth Maul mentioned above.

Along with Darth Maul, pictured is a Qui Gon figure that includes the clothes, head sculpt, light saber, and boots from the Hasbro/Kenner Star Wars collection kitbashed with a very articulated body purchased on Ebay from China (31-points of articulation).

Proud of this figure. Bought an old, unpainted Arnold Swartz head from Ebay and kitbased it with various clothes purchased on Ebay along with the rifle and some boots. Turned our really well.

Kitbased World-War Two pilot with clothes from one figure and a very articulated body from another figure.

For this Clark Kent, bought a 1/6 suit on Ebay, and a Superman "tight suit", 1/6 glasses, shoes and socks along with a Henry Cavill head sculpt from China. Also a very articulated and muscular body from China (with seemless arms and shoulders).

This a kit-bashed Thor figure that was made by combining Captain Action uniform with a fully articulated body with seamless arms (31-points). The Captain Action face was used initially (as shown here) but was later changed to a Chris Hemsworth Head Sculpt from China.

Loki - this is the Nemesis of Thor. Costume came from Captain Action and the body is a better articulated body and headsculpt from a figure purchased on Ebay.

This Batman is the Classic Batman from the DC Direct 13 collection. He was purchased on Ebay.

This is a Kit-bashed Captain America. The uniform,boots, shield and accessories are from a Captain Action set. The body is a muscular fully articulated body (31-points). The head sculpt is a Chris Evans head sculpt from China. I re-painted the head sculpt to make it lighter.

This is a kit-bashed James Bond. The suit, coat, shoes, and gun were ordered on ebay. The body is a muscular fully articualated body (31-points). The head sculpt is a Daniel Craig from China. I re-painted the head sculpt to make it "lighter."

This unmasked Spiderman was made using the outfit from a Captain Action set, including the mask. The head sculpt is actually a Stephen Amell (new Green Arrow Actor) purchased on ebay from China. The body is a muscular 31 point articulated body.

This Flash is probably my least favorite of the DC Direct 13 Action Figures. This is due to the poor head and face sculpt that came with the figure.

This Shazam is a nice rendition of the DC Direct 13 line that was sold around 2008. He was purchased on Ebay.

This Aquaman is my second favorite Action Figure. He is also from the DC Direct 13 line and features a great headsculpt. The suit is also well designed. He was purchased from a toy store on Ebay.

This Robin is from the Arkham Knight collection by Playarts and is a little taller than most of my other PlayArts figures. He stands approximately 11 inches tall.

These two are a classic from the Best of the West Series from 1966-1974. This is the original Johnny West and Geronimo from that collection. I purchased Johnny West in mint condition on Ebay. He came with the original box and all accessories. This figure really takes me back since the Johnny West that I owned in the early 70s was one of my all-time favorite toys. Geronimo was also purchased on Ebay and did not come with all his accessories so many of them are kitbashed. The hourse was also an original best of the west purchased on Ebay and complete with saddle.

This General Custer and Johnny West were an additional purchase from the Original Best of the West series. They were incomplete so I kitbahed some of their accessories by purchases them online (the accessories are not original).

This Soldier was kitbashed from a soldier body and clothes and boots purchased separately on Ebay. He has a Russian soldier outfit from WWII.

This sniper from WWII (American GI) was kitbashed by ordering a soldier body, uniform, rifle, and boots from Ebay (separately). On my display wall, this sniper is trained on Hitler.

This was a SWAT team member purchased on Ebay. He was complete with all accessories.

This Special Ops Soldier was purchased on Ebay.

This Combat Helicopter and Pilot were purchased for $20 from a local Goodwill Store. It was dusty but after washing the pilots clothes by hand and cleaning the Copter, it was ready for display.

This is one of my favorite figures. It is a 1970s Lone Ranger and Silver (original). I had one of these when I was a young boy in the 1970s. All original. Purchased on Ebay.

This is the excellent Green Goblin (with removable mask) that coincided with the release of the first Spiderman Movie staring William Defoe. This Goblin is very articulated and has removable clothes. He is 12 inches tall. His glider came from a 7 inch goblin (who looked more like the comic book version).

Venom was also purchased on Ebay. He is very articulated and looks very much like the comic book version.

This is another Spiderman whose costume came from a set that included a Peter Parker set of jeans, jacket and shirt. This costume was put on a muscular body with 31 points of articulation. The head sculpt is a Jake Gyllenhaal from China.

This is another Spiderman who has many points of articulation but no removable clothes or accessories. He is the same type of figure as the Venom figure above. He now resides on the top shelf of my display, perched on the side of a helicopter.

This is a very cheap (not very articulated) Kylo Wrenn. He was purchased at my work store for $10.

This Green Lantern is another DC Direct 13 figure purchased on EBay.

This is the Thor figure shown above with the Chris Hemsworth head sculpt. One of my favorites.

This Superman from the movie version between the original Christopher Reed Superman movies and the Henry Cavill movies. Also a DC Direct 13 figure.

The Doc Octopus figure was purchased on EBay. Although the clothes and accessories are not removable, they are very realistic.

This figure is a 1970s original Six Million Dollar Man from Kenner. I purchased it on Craigslist along with some vintage Best of the West Figures. It came with the astronaut and red jump suit uniforms.


Green Lantern is a DC Direct 13 figure purchased on Ebay.

This Darth Vader is from the Kenner's Star Wars Collection of 1997. The clothing is very detailed.

This is a picture of Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker, along with Yoda (all mentioned above) squaring off in battle.

This Daredevil Figure was a Marvel Icons figure from the Daredevil Movie starring Ben Affleck from the early 2000s. The clothing has a leather feel and is very detailed. The Punisher is kit bashed with a lot of weapons purchased separately. The Spiderman and Green Goblin are mentioned above. All were purchased on Ebay.

This Abraham Lincoln is from the "Brothers in Arms" Collection. Nice suit. I made the hat. The head sculpt is not very good in my opinion. At a later date, I may purchase a better head sculpt for this figure.

This is actually a picture of my entire den display with the action figures arranged by periods and subject. (Moving from the Top). The first row contains the big items: Luke on a Tauntaun, Han Solo, and Princess Leia on Hoth, the Helicopter mentioned above, and Princess Leia on a Land Speeder, and not pictured but now on the top shelf is the Hulk. The second row contains best of the west figures along with figures from various periods through the Civil War period. These include George Washington, General Cornwallace, Revolutionary War Soldiers, Civil War soldiers, and various cowboys and Indians. The third contains a mix of figures including WWII figures such as Adolf Hitler (with a snipers rifle pointed at him), German Soldiers, American Soldiers, Russian Soldiers, as well as Captain America and Spiderman. The fourth row contains various Super Heroes. The fifth row contains Star Wars Figures. The cabinets beside the TV contains Villians on the left and Super Heroes on the right.

This Hulk figure is very detailed and although it is 1/6 scale, because of his size he is still 18 inches tall. Here he has a German WWII soldier in his grasp.

This is the Black Canary that is kit bashed. It is complete with a Kumik female body and head sculpt of Scarlett Johansson. The outfit was purchased on Ebay and shipped from China. The head sculpt and body was also purchased on Ebay.

This Batgirl is also one of the DC Direct 13 figures and she is dressed in the Golden Age Costume for Batgirl. This figure was purchased on Ebay.

This Dark Knight figure was purchased several years ago and remained in storage until recently. After a clean-up, it is one of my favorite batman figures.

This is another picture of my den display complete with the additions of the Hulk on the top shelf and additional Star Wars Figures on top of the cabinets.

This scene was created from a Kit bashed Darth Vader (without Mask) and a Kit bashed Luke Skywalker. The uniforms, light sabers, and boots were taken from Kenners 1997 Star Wars figures and placed on fully articulated bodies (31 points of articulation). A head sculpt (without mask) and "leather" gloves were added to the Darth Vader figure. The original head was lain next to the scene for effect. Also is the background is another Yoda, similar to the one mentioned above. All of the various parts of this scene were purchased on Ebay.

The Riddler. I am very proud of this figure. It was totally created by me except for the head sculpt which I purchased on Ebay from China. The clothes are my first attempt at sewing. I could not find the knit cloth with the smaller question marks so I purchased a pair of Riddler exercise pants on Ebay and used the material from those to make this uniform. I also made the staff using an old plastic spoon and a wood stick along with "gems" from the Hobby Lobby. The gloves and belt were purchased separately on Ebay and then painted the purple by me. The satchel was obtained from an old Green Goblin 7" figure. The shoes were also purchased on ebay.

Same at the Riddler figure above but in the case.

Batman (Silver Age). This figure is also being totally kit bashed by me. I purchased the material and made the clothes. I also purchased an embroidery batman symbol and ironed it on the chest. I purchased black boots and hands with gloves separately (both were black) and painted them the royal blue. I also made the cape. This figure is still not finished as I have to make some adjustments to the costume, fix a belt and extend the "sleeves" of the gloves. I also have to fix the hem on the cape.

This is the finished Silver Age Batman Figure. I tried to make him look as much like a 1970s Batman as possible. I made his utility belt from an old GI Joe Belt with part of an old gun pieces used as the fixtures on the belt. I used some old spare pouches from some of my soliders. This ensemble was painted yellow with acrylic paint. The glove extenders with the fins were made with an old notebook (plastic) and some old "Loki" gloves that came with a Captain Action Figure. The head sculpt is interchangable with the Bruce Wayne Head Sculpt picutred above. This Batman head was black but I painted in blue with acrylic paint. There are interchangable faces to change expressions. This head sculpt was ordered from China on Ebay.