Finally..
It's time for some Casimir history. I've been making and
modifying toys all my life, but I didn't pursue it with
serious intent until about ten years ago. At the time,
I had just returned from my stint on Sesame Street in New
York, and was back to designing sets and building props
for stage productions. About that time I came across a
toy magazine. (Sadly, a now defunct title, though it wasn't
Lee's or Tomart's, and ToyFare was just a glimmer in Gareb
Shamus' soulless eyes.) Inside were photos of custom figures
made by fans, many complete with cards. I had never seen
anything that looked so "real," especially the
Harley Quinn custom shown. I thought "Heck, I can
do that." And so I did. Thus did I set upon a long
road that led me here today.
Skip
ahead ten years. I'm conversing with noted Bat-customizer
Scooter, a swell fella I've known for some time. Turns
out he made the Harley Quinn custom that inspired me to
take X-acto to plastic in the first place! All this time
and I never knew that Custom was his. I felt like I'd just
been handed the last piece to a difficult puzzle.
A few
days later I come home to find a mysterious box on my doorstep.
Inside was the very same Harley custom seen in that magazine
ten years ago! Scooter thought she belonged in my collection.
Needless to say, I was honored. Sure, she's a bit rough
around the edges, as Scooter's skills (and mine) have vastly
improved since then, but it's what she represents that's
important. This little figure was what started me in this
crazy hobby. All my customs, this site, and indirectly
those I've inspired can all be traced to this re-painted
and re-shaped Catwoman figure. So, my thanks and appreciation
go out to Scooter, too. Thanks for getting so many of us
started! (Scooter's an excellent customizer as well, and
I'll have a link to his site up once he says it's ready.)
And thanks for the Harley custom!
Below
are some photos of the Harley in question. Before I tried
my own Harley, lo those many years ago, I knew I'd better
start with something simple, so I tried a basic repaint
and head swap of Bruce Wayne first. (Just like I tell all
the new customizers!) Also shown is my own Harley modeled
after Scooter's. (Sadly, my own versions have long since
been used for parts, and all I have left are these old
photos.)

I hope you've enjoyed this little story. Scooter wanted me to reiterate that
these are old customs. We can do much better now!
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