Okay, folks...
THIS is why a competent customizer often balks at the idea of spending hundreds of dollars for a "re-deco" figure.
http://threads.rebelscum.com/imagepopup.php?imagename=http:%2F%2Fthreads.rebelscum.com%2Fphotogallery%2Fwatermark.php?file=158646&imagewidth=497&imageheight=575
All it takes is a little time, talent, and confidence in your abilities.
Let's see... I got the Tuxedo Rowlf for $7.50 on eBay last month. Plus shipping, a new can of white spray-paint, a new can of grey primer, and a small bottle of gloss black acrylic for the bowtie...
All told, less than $20 invested in this one.
Sure, he's probably the easiest one to do, but I'm building my way up slowly to the hand-detailing of a Dr. Teeth.
And then maybe a checkered-suit Mega Gonzo.
Don't worry, even though I have no intention of parting with my customs, I am also a collector, so I do understand concerns about fakes, and I try to make these responsibly. If you saw the figure in person, I could show you four ways to instantly tell it from an authentic white tux Rowlf.
But I'm not going to post such things publicly, because then someone else could make their custom Rowlf perfect, and that's where the trouble always begins.
Dearth