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He's made from a Walrus Man torso, Ree-Yees legs, arms from a generic space suit figure, and a sculpted head. LMK what you think!


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I had the link to this topic in my RS sig. It took Dustin a whole day to remove it for me along with a nice PM warning.

It seems like he actually failed to follow RebelScum's protocols. I'm pretty sure I remember reading something about a mod or admin having to ask you before removing the inappropriate materials from the signature themselves.

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Would it be ok if I enter a vintage-style Rebel Fleet Trooper? I have that one in the works right now.

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Thanks, CHEWIE. I agree about the mask on Nihilus. I'm new to the whole sculpting game, so I'm still developing some techniques.

And here's another pic of Djas. Hopefully the details will come out better in this one.


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Star Wars Action Figures / My latest customs
« on: December 4, 2005, 11:32 PM »
This is Darth Nihilus from Knights of the Old Republic video game. Pretty simple. He's just a Tattooine Maul with a slighly modified hood and a mask sculpted over the face.



And this is Djas Puhr, alian bounty hunter, as seen in the Mos Eisley cantina. I didn't have the right figures on hand for this, so I improvised a little. The head is a little botched in the pic, so some of the details didn't come through.


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And here's my latest attempt, Kabe. She's made from a Jawa body, a POTF2 Ponda Boba Vest, a Gammorean Guard axe and a sculpted head.


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If it's the sisters, I'll probably give it a try... that is, if I can find 2 Bespin Leias. :P

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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: ~ magillafett's customs ~
« on: November 16, 2005, 04:40 PM »
Here's my second attempt at sculpting, vintage Hem Dazon. This is made from an Emperor body and a scuplted head. Pretty simple. LMK what you think!


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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: ~ magillafett's customs ~
« on: November 13, 2005, 12:01 PM »
Thanks, Ron.

CHEWIE: Hehe, thanks. I'm glad you're getting interested in vints again.  :)

CHEWIE, if you don't mind, could you tell me how you paint your figures? Do you use an airbrush? I'm satisfied with the sculpt I did on the head, but the paint on the body needs a lot of work.

Thanks

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This is my first attempt at sculpting. I still need to add a few things, straigten a few lines, etc, but this is the jist of it.



LMK what you think!

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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Wookiee Heavy Loader
« on: November 8, 2005, 03:10 PM »
Not really a custom, but funny.  Make a vintage seated Wookiee releasing hell out of his ass, and you'll be really creative.   ;)

 :P

:o

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Star Wars Action Figures / Wookiee Heavy Loader
« on: November 8, 2005, 12:51 PM »
This Wookiee is specially trained on Kashyyyk in the art of waste disposal. Beans and spicy foods aid him in his quest. He is equipped with an issue of the Wookiee World News, and utilizes Kashyyyk battle odor.


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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Vintage-style Darth Maul
« on: November 7, 2005, 05:41 PM »
For now, I want to stay with the cloth cape. I think I'll trim it to make it a little smaller, though.

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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Vintage-style Darth Maul
« on: November 6, 2005, 06:10 PM »
Thanks, guys. Here's the pic of him without the cape:


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Star Wars Action Figures / Vintage-style Darth Maul
« on: November 6, 2005, 03:18 PM »
This is the first in my series of vintage TPM customs. It's made from a Luke Jedi body, a modern Maul head, and a Bend-Ems Darth Vader cape.


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