Posted by Nick February 21, 2011

I think that customising a Coarse Toys JAWS figure has become almost a sign of status for customisers out there. I mean nobody in their right mind would buy such an expensive toy and then repaint it if they were unlikely to be able to sell it afterwards. So most people who have attacked this most awesome of figures have been comissioned to do so. Similar to how Kaws figures were never really customised till people comissioned them.

Anyway this superb Han Solo in Stormtrooper disguise custom is one of JPK's finest in my opinion! Personally for me the shark helmet design doesnt transfer as smoothly as the Han design but thats just personal taste and i'm sure it won't bother the lucky owner of this figure.

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