Heads: Rock N Roll Single Pack and Comic Pack
Body: Rock N Roll Single Pack
Hands: Stalker
Holster: Breaker

Backpack: General Hawk


After looking over Dengar and 4-LOM (from that other Hasbro line) who both have the same M-60 only different molds; I noticed that the Bipod was collapsed down on both of them and looked a whole lot better.

I double checked online to see how the real M-60 looked. I had two Rock N Rolls at the time and decided to try chopping up the Bipod on one and putting it back together the way it was supposed to look when folded. His gun no longer looks like a giant crossbow.

I swapped out the big gold knife sheath for the less garish green holster. Then, because I didn't know at the time that the Tiger Force Duke forearms were going be so easy to transplant, I just stuck Stalker's hands on as gloves. I may change this here pretty soon, but for now I don't care all that much. I may as well wait for some more short sleeve parts in the right shade of green. I also dremeled his head a little deeper so he didn't have 25th ostrich neck like some of the figures tend to have.

I always hated that the original figure only came with the gun and helmet and nothing else. The new removable bandoliers and belt made it a little cooler, and he has a pistol now too, but I added the Hawk backpack so he would at least have another piece of equipment.

After removing the handlebars from my 2 RAMs so the figures could crouch down like on the original; I realized that while his head to body proportions looked better with the shorter neck, he lost some mobility and couldn't "look up" as much. I didn't want to go the same route I went with Deep Six, so I just took an extra head and dremeled out the hole a little bit more at the back of the neck without cutting all the way through the head. Head swap when he's riding the RAM. Done.

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