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Customizers from all over the country stepped up to the Hawkgirl Challenge -
turning "worthless" spare JLU Hawkgirl figures into these awesome creations!

First up is customizer Alexander - whose "simple" improvements -
harness and logo, paint details and cool accessories - really make Hawkgirl look sharp!

Bill Murphy brings us a Justice Lord Hawkgirl - a repaint with a resculpted head.
Mattel, are you paying attention?



Brad McCurry contributes five customs - first, this beautiful Firehawk - love the wings and the paint details!

Next -a trio of lovely ladies - Halo, Circe and Giganta.
All featuring some great painting, sculpted details, head and hand swaps.



And finally, Brad contributes this Silver Age Queen Bee which features
a great use of a BTAS Poison Ivy head and Earthworm Jim Princess What's-Her-Name wings.



Brian Stevenson brings us this beautiful (and scantily clad) Phantom Lady.
The clear plastic goggles are an especially great detail.

  

The always impressive Cason Pilliod brings us three characters from all corners of the Timm-verse.
From Batman Beyond is Inque - the deadly shapeshifter.

 

From Justice League Unlimited, Cason creates Aresia.
Those sculpted details - especially that hair and crown - are top notch!



And from the Batman Adventures comic is Kit - the foxy ninja.
Cason has used cut-vinyl to make the mask and sash and get a load of that tail-hair!

 

Jeremy Sung has transfomed Hawkgirl into the deadly Lashina.
This figure features some cool sculpting details and a very simple but effective whip.

Kevin Folliard does some extensive sculpting to bring us the JLU Queen Bee.
That a look at those eyebrows that actually protrude off the figure and that great stinger shooter!

Representing from the hero's team, is Troy Peterson's Fire.
An excellent representation of the Brazillian Justice Leaguer.



One customizer who really stepped up to the plate was Matt Om who made not one, but six customs!
His Black Canary, Golden Age Cheetah and Track-Suit Shayera are all really great pieces!



The same can be said about Matt's Zatanna, Spider-Woman and Volcana.
That sculpted jacket and hair on Volcana are really wild!

   

The renowned Bill Burns joins the fun with his Batgirl Beyond, an original design.

 

And it wouldn't have felt right if your host, Scott Rogers, didn't contributed a couple of his own customs:
The Royal Flush Gang's Queen and a comic book version of Catwoman.


Well, there you have it!
Who thought you could get so many awesome customs all from the same base - JLU Hawkgirl.
I'd like to thank everyone who participated and I hope to see
more of you for the next one of my Challenges!

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