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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: sp1635s customs
« on: August 21, 2005, 02:29 AM »
It's really neat how well that Ric Olie head works as a Jedi.  His face is almost generic enough that it could work as any background character.  Although the head is based on Ric Olie, I think this Jedi stands out on its own as a character.

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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Diddly's Customs
« on: August 21, 2005, 02:27 AM »
I'm always intrigued by Lego cutsoms, and these are no exceptions.  I really like that Mon Mothma and Kyle Katarn--they really look like the characters.  The Rodian Jedi is also very creative.  Because I don't collect Legos, I hadn't seen that head, and I must say it's great by itself and looks really sharp on your custom figure.  Finally, I must ask two things.  Is that ship based on this mini-rig.  And, is TSR a photonovel?  If so, where do I find it?

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I hadn't seen an update to your work in months, so I'm really glad to see these.  I must say that I really think you are a top customizer.  That Leia figure is far greater than the VOTC version with that new head.  And the articulated arms on Luke are great, too.  I like how you go for consistency with all the figures you make.  I can't wait to see what else you have planned!

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Revenge of the Sith / Re: Other Retailers... Check them out!
« on: August 19, 2005, 09:47 PM »
I'm sometimes surprised by K-Mart.  They were the first place I saw the 500th Vader and the AT-TE gunner.  Back when Episode II came out, a K-Mart in my area was also the first place to have Anakin Hangar Duel, Count Dooku, and Yoda.  They've even dramatically increased the size of their Star Wars section recently while most other stores have been decreasing the size of their sections.  Anyway,  sometimes places off the beaten path are best for rare finds.

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That's hidious! At first glance I thought it was a rightly rejected Padme concept outfit.

Some people have speculated that that actually is Natalie in another disguise. 

As for lame figures, I would like an Invisible Hand Neimodian pilot that can sit down.  It's not that lame, but not really exciting.  Oh, and a young Lars couple would be nice, but again not that lame, just not thrilling "action" figures.  Maybe they could have Beru with "Baby gripping action!"

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Star Wars Dioramas and Displays / Re: The Professor's Dioramas
« on: August 19, 2005, 09:34 PM »
Well, CHEWIE, sadly my dioramas when fully set-up are quite huge.  So, most stay in storage either in my attic or closet.  I usually have 5-10 in my bedroom, not really set-up but in pieces for easy storage.  The ones I usually keep on display are my custom ships.  They're not the best,  but I usually have my sail barge and a few others "on display."  The others in my room are on the floor, collapsed for easy storage, and really not on display but easy to view just the same.  The biggest problem is I love making them but don't really have the room to display them adequately because of the way they are designed.  I hope that helps. 

Also, you're quite right.  I don't really make custom figures mostly because of the cost involved in buying multiple figures.  I've occassionally improved figures or fixed damaged ones but none of that is what I would classify as customized.  For example, my sister's dog mauled an Admiral Ackbar of mine, so I made a head set and turned it into a Mon Calamari officer.  I've also done some touch-up painting on other figures that have worn down over the years.

Anyway, thanks for the heads-up about this site. 

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Hello!

I'm new to these forums but decided to join upon invitation by CHEWIE and my growing dissapointment with another site's Diorama section. 

Anyway, I have been a Star Wars custom diorama maker practically all my life.  Even when I was as young as three, I saw the possibility of using packaging styrofoam as playsets for my action figures.  Needless to say, my talent has grown and matured, and I've been churning out decent dioramas since Episode I came out. 

My method is quite dissimilar to most people's.  I don't make dioramas for display.  Rather, I design them like playsets that can be deconstructed into pieces.  In other words, I approach each diorama as if it were a real movie set.  That way, there is some logic between the rooms and pathways that matches the movie the diorama is based on.  One of my goals has always been to design dioramas as if I were a Vintage Kenner playset designer.  That way, they work as toys, (miniature) movie sets, and, to an extent, displays. 

As for materials, I keep things rather light, inexpensive, and easy.  I use sheets  blue packaging styrofoam.  The kind I use is often used for house insulation and comes in sheets of 0.5", 0.75", and 1" widths.  It's quite light but sturdy and works well for making floors and bases for dioramas. 

I also use foam core (one of the best materials for dioramas made famous by Niub Niub), foamies (thin sheets of flexible colored foam that can be bought at most arts and crafts stores), styrofoam balls (for Tatooine buildling roofs) and poster board.  I've also found that packaging styrofoam can come in quite handy for things from Hoth hallways to Mos Eisley buildings because of the random shapes that can be found.  I also collect random pieces of plastic such as caps, straws, and the like that are often helpful in creating props and detail.

Finally, I use acrylic paint and hot glue although my earliest dioramas used tacky glue.  Many of my pictures have been somewhat edited (ie. change of tint, cropping, addition of lightsabers, etc.), and I've become quite profficient at using Microsoft Picture It (used effectively by CHEWIE in his photonovels).

Over the years, I've made probably thirty dioramas.  I've made several from each movie.  Some are quite old now and need some work.  I've photographed most, but many have not yet been seen publicly.  Anyway, here are two links to pictures of my dioramas where you can enjoy scenes from all six movies:

The Professor's Gallery at The Jawa

The Professor's Village Photos Gallery

I hope you enjoy them, and I hope to add to this community at Jedi Defender.



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