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1966
Power of the Force 2 / Re: Wedge Gunner Station Prototype?
« on: November 25, 2003, 11:14 PM »
Did a search on Google, hoping to come up with an image as I remember hearing about this Gunner Station possibility back in 98. I guess with the failure of the line (remember the Luke, Han, Vader GS' clearanced out as low as a buck at TRU and KB) Kenner/Hasbro opted out on the next 2 entries. Anyways, my Google search didnt result in any images, but it did result in the following descriptions from German collecting site 4-inches.de and translated loosely thanks again to Google...

About the Wedge Gunner station...

Kenner planned still two further Gunner stations, one of it was a x-Wing Fighter cockpit with a Wedge Antilles figure.  This occupied a Kenner/Wal*Mart product list for the year 1998.  The list is very precise in the data and can being found therefore than authentically. (huh?) There is not available pictures or further information to this product.

About the TIE Gunner station...

For the Gunner station Subline originally five different products were intended, but only three Gunner station appeared.  The TIE Fighter w/TIE pilot Gunner station was not produced, although she was specified in a product list for the year 1998.  It would be very easy to manufacture, because but the Darth Vader's TIE Fighter Gunner station could be easily modified.  There is no pictures or other information to this product.

I'm wondering now in retrospect if the Wedge Gunner station got far enough into development that the figure wound up being put in the 1999 Rebel Pilots Cinema Scene....

1967
Vintage Kenner / Re: What's the difference between...
« on: November 25, 2003, 11:03 PM »
yeah they are both the same weapon which is nice, since its rare to find a yakface with the staff. i can't recall though whether the POTF yak came with the weapon or was that the tri-logo yak....

1968
Saga '02-'04 / Re: IS THERE A NEW MOFF IN THE WORK!!!!
« on: November 25, 2003, 10:59 PM »
The only prooblem really, like I said, is that those 3-packs aren't going anywhere fast.  Not here anyway.  Most Targets and some TRU's have upwards of 10 of each set.  That's not a good sign for their popularity, nor the longevity of the idea.

Which is quite sad, since this was a pretty well executed idea (well except for the weird picking of articulation..). I have been seeing upwards of a dozen or so Screen Scenes at Target and TRU. I would hope this doesn't kill the line, perhaps the Xmas rush will move these bad boys so we can get more, like the DS conference table, which should have a properly scaled Tarkin. While the POTF2 Tarkin was great for its time, Peter Cushing did not have Brock Lesnar sized shoulders! :)

1969
Saga '02-'04 / Re: New Luke,R1-G4,R2-D2 Carded Pic
« on: November 25, 2003, 10:57 PM »
first off, this an awesome wave of figures, the luke just blows my mind away, I'll definitely be buying several of those, assuming I can find them...

Well, this probably is the right place to ask, but since we are on the subject of R2 drinks on his drink tray, I have a customizing question.  I am VERY new to customizing.  I just tried a "simple" head swap for a custom to compete in the artoosnews.com's SH4 constest (won 8th place).  I had to trim & trim the knob under the neck to get the head back in the hole.  I didn't have that big of an issue pulling it out, but I could not get it back in.  

Well headswaps can be tricky when talking about putting a head whose neck peg is larger than the hole you're trying to insert it in. Sounds like the case here and your solution was the right way to go.  I don't know whether or not you used the time honored "boil and pop" method for removing the head, but you can actually use it again to put the head back on.

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Anyway,  with painting, which I have never attempted and would be nervous on something with such small detail.   I think I would like to keep the current "cups" on since I think it would be a night mare to try to keep them balanced on the tray.  I don't know if a small drill bit could hallow out the top of a cup, but I'd like to try that.  But then what paint... grey/white? to paint the top of the cup with the appropriate drink color at the bottom of the cup.  Anyone ever customize something with this small of detail?  Would it be worth it?

I didn't notice if the cups were removable or not, but a simple dab of glue would obviously keep them on permanently. A very small drill bit probably would do the trick in hollowing out the cup. About painting in small details, it just takes time and practice, especially when it comes to R2 units, they're a tricky lot. :)

Might I suggest checking out the always fabulous FFURG for all your customizing question needs.  ;) Of course also hit the customizing section here at JD where you can pick the brain of many of us customizers.

1970
Vintage Kenner / Re: Klaatu Head Color Variarion?
« on: November 25, 2003, 10:44 PM »
is the the "grey-blue" color of the head bright or kinda dull? I vaguely recall hearing this mentioned on scum, but couldn't find anything on it.

1971
Vintage Kenner / Re: vintage variation list
« on: November 25, 2003, 10:43 PM »
hey Henrik, nice to see another vintage veteran over here. a question for you and for matt about variation lists, are your lists sticking with just kenner variations or do they include "foreign to the US" variations as well? I noticed the JD variation list didn't include the green snake yoda which i believe is a tri-logo variant.

1972
Star Wars Action Figures / Some new customs
« on: November 25, 2003, 10:39 PM »
I recently put out a small page highlighting some of my newest customs until I can get around to actually updating my site one day...

The customs added are:
Luke Skywalker (The Last Command)
Mara Jade (Visions of the Future)
Mace Windu & Roth Del-Masona (Battle of Geonosis)

You can check them all out here:
New POTC Customs for 11/16

Hope you enjoy them, any and all questions, comments, suggestions ARE appreciated.

Thanks and happy customizing!
Jason

Edit: Link fixed, thanks joka!! :)

1973
Star Wars Ships and Vehicles / Re: more speeder bikes
« on: November 25, 2003, 10:35 PM »
well, after i thought about it, and i kept looking at it, it was starting to really piss me off that his feet weren't touching. so i just got fed up and super glued 'em on. ha! that'll fix 'em.... of course, now he can't get off his bike... even if he wanted to.

hey joka, good idea with the stands, might I suggest though using hot glue from a hot glue gun (yeah that wasn't redundant...  :P) for the stands as well as the clonetrooper's feet. The glue will stick, but can easily be peeled off without causing damage to the plastic.

1974
Star Wars Universe / Re: OT trivia
« on: November 22, 2003, 05:22 PM »
not exactly-  the carbonite is used for a purpose- and is just a methode of delevery of something else

d'oh! i should remember to proof read my answers, take two....

For the containment of tibanna gas for processing and/or delivery.

1975
muftak,
the third level is looking awesome. great detailing all around. about the changing of images in the control room, is the knob connected to a wheel that has the images on it, how'd you go about doing that? I noticed on the 3rd floor that you aligned the elevator hub with the shaft on the 2nd floor, any plans to make a working lift? also how is the stability of the set holding up?  keep up the great job!

happy customizing!

1976
Toy Reviews / Re: Anakin Skywalker's Jedi Starfighter
« on: November 13, 2003, 09:35 PM »
I'd definitely agree on your assessment about the Starfighter, didn't look all that hot at first, but once I saw it in the toon, I began to like it.

I would have liked to see a bit more special features in the toy though, lot of the parts that move are done manually, a nice little lever or spring utilizing the vector thruster in the back would have been nice to move the black wings forward or the cannon wings down

1977
Clone Wars '03-'05 / Re: What the heck do you want?
« on: November 13, 2003, 09:32 PM »
Good Grief JJ!!! You want everything don't you...  ;D

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-New Anakin...  I hate the CW Anakin sculpt...  I'd take a new one, with soft goods, more articulation, and a more neutral pose.  One that can fit easily in his fighter and will look good outside it too.

Yeah what is up with that, I just got Anakin's starfighter and could barely fit the figure in, I'd hate to see what kids would actually do with it.

To go along with the thread I'd like to see an IG-series Lancer Droid w/ Speeder Bike. That would be nice to see. By the by, the Republic Starfighter in question (the 3 winged fighter) is called the V-19 Torrent from what I have heard.


1978
Star Wars Universe / Re: Trivia: EU
« on: November 13, 2003, 09:13 PM »
Sure I'll go with it, since I last responded with an answer....

Which two species have similar pronounciation and spelling in their names.

(Hint: a member of one of the species can be seen in ROTJ: SE)

1979
Star Wars Universe / Re: OT trivia
« on: November 13, 2003, 09:11 PM »
OK new question-  

     What are the carbon freeze chambers used for primarily ( not freezing Han ;D)

For the containment of carbonite for processing and/or delivery.

1980
It's been awhile since I've been able to post, but I wanted to bring this up for the forumites. I'm sure everyone has already seen the news Matt posted for FFURG in regards to our December Casting Call: Vintage Power Of The Force, well her's a quick recap:



Following on the heels of last week's vintage Critique of the Week, FFURG is proud to announce the final installment in our Vintage Casting Call series with the Vintage Power Of The Force Casting Call. In 1985 when Kenner introduced the Power of the Force line it was a way to envelope the nature of all three Star Wars films and their characters into one toyline. This Casting Call is quite similar, in that it will envelope the nature of all things Star Wars not from the Original Trilogy, that being the Prequels, the Expanded Universe (novels, comics, games, cartoons, etc...) and Fan-Fiction. So get your vintage customs from Attack of the Clones, The Thrawn Trilogy, the Droids cartoon, or whatever story that isn't the Original Trilogy and get ready to submit them to us at jason@ffurg.com.

The Vintage Power Of The Force Casting Call will debut on December 20th so if you want to beat the X-Mas rush get your vintage customs in today! Also don't forget you can always send us submissions for any of our other Casting Calls, including the Vintage ones based on the Original Trilogy.


I hope to see some submissions from you all...

Happy customizing!


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