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Opinions needed on a new range of customs

Post by Gazmondo »

Hi guys, I was going to recard my action force figures on the original style cardbacks much like the crimson guard I made a while ago:

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The thing is, the background behind the figure art takes ages to make so as a shortcut I was thinking of staying with the original GI Joe explosion background. This would make the cardback look like this:

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Not sure if it works to be honest and i'm tending to lean towards the original vintage look.
cheers guys.

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personally i prefer the "proper" af version...
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Post by paulitoy »

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Your stuff is so particular with attention to detail Gaz, that I think you shouldn't break with tradition and keep things true to the original.

That said, it'll look great either way...

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Post by The Baron »

Is this any use? I cobbled it together from various packaging sources.

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Post by Chopper »

I like the original ones, but the newer style is still good.

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