Ah,
Doctor Harleen. Thank the gods for Harley variations. Customizing
would be so much more bland without them.
This latest Harley features our favorite nutcake as she appeared in "Mad
Love," before she became a card carrying whacko. The body is the TRU Lois.
I removed the pleated skirt and added a mini-skirt of Kneadatite. The legs are
Lois, placed closer together. The coat buttons were sanded off, and the shirt
collar and tie are cut from vinyl.
The head was a bit more challenging. It's the Jack in the Back Batgirl head.
To date, this is the best Timm-designed female head I've seen in this scale.
I removed the hair and Bat-ears, and then filled in the mask etching with Kneadatite.
I know some folks who use this technique all the time with great success. I aspire
to that. I feel it worked very well here, but boy howdy, was it a chore. The
hair and ears are Kneadatite.
Unfortunately, the mask was not my biggest foe on this project. I had to conquer
those glasses. I thought cut vinyl would be best. But how to get those perfect
circles? Solution: Leather puncher. Many, many moons ago, I had used leather
punchers in prop making, and I remembered they always cut perfect little circles.
So I found a new set with multiple heads of different sizes. Thus, I punched
the circles from vinyl. (Inanimate Objects is not responsible for injuries sustained
during the use of hammers.) Lucky for me, Harleen's design
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