



Looking back on the customs I have made for the Animated section has been a bit of a painful experience. At this point, I’m planning on redoing most of them, but other projects keep coming along. A pleasant exception is the Classic Two-Face custom.
This version of Two-Face came about as a result of the Angst Classic Two-Face project. Well, that and a surplus amount of figures. I felt that the orange and purple treatment might be fun on an Animated figure, but really I was just curious to see if I could do a decent Animated custom finally.
All in all, I’m fairly pleased with how he turned out. It’s a nice and simple repaint, but it certainly adds some color to the shelf. Besides, I always preferred Two-Face to have a green scarred face, as opposed to the blue from the Animated series.
Created Summer 2002
Featured in Lee’s Action Figure and Toy Review, Issue #124
