Clue "Frankensteins"
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Clue "Frankensteins"
Do you enjoy using the 2002 edition style pawns but hate how there's only 12 suspects represented? Then this is for you!
Below are ways that the basic 12 can be made into more suspects to create a 2002 Clue Master Detective with all the favorites
(As it turns out, painting is incredibly hard! So most of these pictures will be the "before" kind)
Below are ways that the basic 12 can be made into more suspects to create a 2002 Clue Master Detective with all the favorites
(As it turns out, painting is incredibly hard! So most of these pictures will be the "before" kind)
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First things first, Inspector/Captain Brown

What you need for this is the head of Col. Mustard glued on the body of Mr. Green. Paint it brown and then you're good to go.
(This was obviously my first one...)[/img]

What you need for this is the head of Col. Mustard glued on the body of Mr. Green. Paint it brown and then you're good to go.
(This was obviously my first one...)[/img]
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Coming up next is Ashe

For this, you take Mr. Green's head and put it on Prof. Plum's body, and then paint it black
(If you notice, instead of scratching his chin, he's adjusting his tie)[/img]

For this, you take Mr. Green's head and put it on Prof. Plum's body, and then paint it black
(If you notice, instead of scratching his chin, he's adjusting his tie)[/img]
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Now Monseiur Brunette

Take Prof. Plum's head, give him a hair cut, put him on Rusty's body, and then glue the hat on backwards like a beret. Finally convert the shovel into a cane and paint brownish
(Eye-patch is optional
)

Take Prof. Plum's head, give him a hair cut, put him on Rusty's body, and then glue the hat on backwards like a beret. Finally convert the shovel into a cane and paint brownish
(Eye-patch is optional

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Here comes Dr. Prussian

Place Prince Azure's head on Mustard's leftovers, cut off the thumb, finger, and whip, then paint blue. If you want to live on the edge, paint some hair and gloves on[/img]

Place Prince Azure's head on Mustard's leftovers, cut off the thumb, finger, and whip, then paint blue. If you want to live on the edge, paint some hair and gloves on[/img]
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Mr. Gold

Rusty's head goes on Azure's body, then paint hair and gloves on, and go nuts with the gold paint[/img]

Rusty's head goes on Azure's body, then paint hair and gloves on, and go nuts with the gold paint[/img]
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Now for the women, Mme. Rose

Rose needs Meadow-Brook's head with Mrs. White, while moving White's right arm 180 degrees. With a coat of pink paint, she's good to go

Rose needs Meadow-Brook's head with Mrs. White, while moving White's right arm 180 degrees. With a coat of pink paint, she's good to go
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For Lady Oakwood...

Peacock's head goes on Meadow-Brook, then shave round the neck, and paint light brown

Peacock's head goes on Meadow-Brook, then shave round the neck, and paint light brown
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Re: Clue "Frankensteins"
Did you ever paint these????
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Re: Clue "Frankensteins"
Forgot about these lol. Yeah I painted some of them but the results were less than perfect. When I get home I'll try to post some pictures
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Re: Clue "Frankensteins"
So I'm gonna be honest with you guys, I do not know how to paint

The paint and the figures were incredibly uncouperative. The paint would either not show, lose its shine, or cause a chemical reaction that would make it sticky. The best one was probably Ashe, but whenever you touch it the paint would stick to your hands. However making a second version of Inspector Brown was easier this time, I just won't dare paint it. I'm sure someone with more experience in this area would do a much better job at this. But all is not lost, my father has a few more Clue figures to use on his train layout

The paint and the figures were incredibly uncouperative. The paint would either not show, lose its shine, or cause a chemical reaction that would make it sticky. The best one was probably Ashe, but whenever you touch it the paint would stick to your hands. However making a second version of Inspector Brown was easier this time, I just won't dare paint it. I'm sure someone with more experience in this area would do a much better job at this. But all is not lost, my father has a few more Clue figures to use on his train layout
