Posted by marc October 22, 2014
JPK paw

JPK wastes no time, revealing two new customs shortly after returning to the UK from NYCC. Both are inspired by Japanese history.

The first is a customized Paw, originally from CoarseToys, which has been turned into a Yakuza stormtrooper. The design is already very angular, but Jon-Paul's linework gives it even more definition, and the tattoos add a lot of character.

The second is a customized Deathshead originally by David Flores, swapping the standard Mickey Mouse outfit for samurai gear. The sculpting of the original pieces actually lends itself really well to the samurai armor. This one took several months to complete, as he wanted the piece to stand out among the collectors other custom Deathshead toys.

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