Parts:
Head, Arms, Torso (sculpted waist)-Boss Fight Studios Knight Head
Upper Legs-Rise of Cobra Desert Attack Duke
Lower Legs-Renegades Tunnel Rat
Boots-MCU Absorbing Man
Gloves-Snow Job lowers, sculpted uppers
Hat-Shaved down Joe Vs Cobra Gung Ho
Holster-25th Anniversary Hawk.


Such an interesting character. I always felt that this guy would just be a total A-Hole to deal with. I remember my Grandparents surprising me with the Mobile Command Center for that Christmas and I was excited to have this character join the GI Joe team. He kind of struck me as a "Mr. Scott" for the Joes but a rough talking, crude version who was likely to hang out with Bikers. His concept art with the shaded sun glasses really pushes him to another place and I'm happy that we got a guy who comes across the way that he does. A little friction on the team is always interesting for drama purposes. Anyway I once again ended up using the very nice Boss Fight Blank figure for the arms and torso. I also ended up picking up one of their medieval red knights and used the head here. It seemed like the perfect fit for me. I also knew I really wanted big ass baggy pants and big work boots on this guy. After sculpting the waist piece of his pants I test fitted larger baggier upper legs until I found one that I liked. I then looked for the bottom piece that would compliment the top and the bagginess I was going for with the waist sculpt. In making his hat I really wanted one of those beat up frayed hats you see people wearing sometimes. I don't think I nailed it quite as much as I was thinking but did fray the left side of his hat a bit to get this look. Finally I had been holding onto a MCU 3.75" Absorbing Man for a Big Boa custom and didn't have any use for the boots on that figure. I originally was using the Tunnel Rat boots that came with these lower legs but it just didn't feel right to me. I ended up switching it out and the final piece came together. Yes he has a sculpted wallet in his back right pocket like the original figure although I ditched the chain to the wallet. I thought about doing it but personally I hate that look and just decided to do away with it

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