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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Dash Rendar
« on: April 25, 2006, 03:23 PM »
I like this one -- the head does seem a bit off to me -- not sure why -- great job on moding the body -- I didn't even recognize  it.  Who is the holster from?

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No-no-no-no-no

This isn't the Firefly universe -- it's the Star Wars Universe.  Star Wars doesn't have trains :-P

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That is really cool, and different. I might suggest builing up some sort of armor around the top of it, but either way I like this a lot. Cool idea and good execution.

 :)
I've gotten quite a few comments on other sites from people saying it would be real easy to take out Tarkin.... stoopid officers having no knees :-P.

I think I'll be revisiting the design later in the week... 1st to give some sort of protection to creepy ole' Tarkin and 2) To add some sort of thrusters.

Someone else pointed out to me that it looked like it was missing something, but they weren't sure what.  As I thought about it, I realized all the speeder designs we have seen in the Star Wars Universe have had some sort of thrusters to propell them.  I need to dig through my kitbash pile, but I have some ideas where to begin on this.  Hopefully I'll have revised pics later this week.

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As an occassional contributor, I'll chime in.  I like the idea of vehicles and I'm all set to participate.

That being said, I think this can be a one month project.  I just started making vehicles in the past few weeks and once I got over the initial fear of it, it's actually pretty easy.  If your goal is to scratch build a ship from styrene then you will need 2 months (at least).  But if you are building off of an existing base, they are actually pretty quick.

My cargo shuttle took about 6 hours (paint time inlcuded). The Darth Vader Jedi Starfighter repaint was under an hour.  My Battle Damaged Jedi Starfighter was 4 hours.  The Clone Commnad Chariot took about 8 hours (3 of which were spent disassembling and cleaning the gross Mauler tank I got as a base -- it was rusty and muddy on the inside).

If people aren't comfortable with one month, then go with two.  I just figured since most people here haven't started tackling vehicles yet, it might be good to give a perspective from someone who's done a couple.

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That stinks.  I had it happen to me a few years back and the credit card company took care of it for me and reversed all the charges.  I hope it all works out for you.

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Customizing Tips and Tricks / Re: color of casts question
« on: April 24, 2006, 11:04 AM »
I buy my pigments from Pearl Art Supply -- they are specifically for casting and they are made by Cast'n craft.

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Customizing Tips and Tricks / Re: color of casts question
« on: April 24, 2006, 09:41 AM »
There are two choices I use.  The first is to add pigment to the smooth cast (I usually add the pigment into part A before mixing it with part b so I have some control over the color).  The second option I use is to dye the piece with RIT dye AFTER it has cured.

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Yet another piece done... here's my Clone Command Chariot.



It's a fan fiction vehicle.  I figure it is speeder used to move Republic Army Commanders behind the lines.  The chasis is a stripped down GI Joe Mauler Tank, with Vintage Landspeeder wheels (so it can roll) and a Saga Snowtrooper E-Web Cannon.









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I love the texture of the background, and you blended the paints just right. Think you could give us a run down on how you did it? Nothing extensive, just a little blurb. Very cool diorama, tykrazen!

Sure, it was pretty simple actually.  I hacked away at the styrofoam with a metal ruler to "carve" it.   I used Citadel's Bleached Bone as a base coat.  After the base coat dried, I filled a spray bottle with Apple Barrel Cardinal Red and lots of water.  I sprayed the water/ paint mixture liberally all over.  The trick with this layer is for the application to be very inconsistent and random.  When that dried, I used a 1 1/2 " trim brush (like you would use to paint your house) and dry-brushed Apple Barrel Burnt Sienna.  What's critical on this layer is to paint darker in the areas you don't want the viewer's eye to focus and lighter where you do.  Since the Starfighter cockpit, the damage, and  Obi-Wan form the triangle where I wanted the focus, the wall behind and the ground surrounding that area receieved significantly less brown paint than the rest of the scenery.

If you want to see WIP pics of the piece, it's in the background of many of my Clone Command Center WIP pictures as the two were worked on concurrently.

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Here's a pic from my latest diorama.  It's meant to fit on a small shelf (18" x 12" x6 1/4").  The ground is particle board covered with permascene.  The background is made from carved styrofoam.  The Jedi starfighter is a customized E2 Obi-Wan Kenobi Starfighter.  I dremmeled the hull to match the pictures of the damage done to the ship by Jango.  The whole ship was repainted in a red wash, then the white was repainted.  Extra dings were added and the cockpit received a repaint as did little R4.  More pics are available in my gallery at theJawa.com... www.thejawa.com/customs/tykrazen/tykrazen.php

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If you are going back to blonde then follow Hemble, but me, I've always liked redheads! :-P

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I can tell right off the bat that that parts used is from the GI JOE Defiant Shuttle... looks to me you're going to be making some sort of Imperial playset from it?

 :)

Hmmm if it is the Defiant set, I'll guarentee he'll anger more Joe Collectors than I have with my terrordome :-P.

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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: tykrazen's customs
« on: April 20, 2006, 08:25 AM »

The cargo shuttle is just too cool!  How long is it?  Is there an area for cargo to go?  I really like this.

As for the terror dome, awesome!  I have a old one that is in hellish condition, I might copy your idea here.  Is there an easy way to get the top part off like you did?

Also, it looks like you're making a Sarlacc pit?

Oops I totally missed your questions...

The cargo shuttle  is about 16" long -- the rear does open and has room for cargo containers.  Basically from the R-Unit back is all cargo space -- kind of a space station wagon :).

As for removing the top of the terrodrome, it was fairly easy -- just a little gentle pressure to pull it off.

As for the sarlacc pit -- hmm... I guess it does look that way doesn't it... if I wasn't so obsessed about getting the command center done, I might have considered a change in plan.

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Kind of hard to tell, but with all the greeblies, I'll guess a hangar bay of some sort?

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I did some clean-up work on the Death Squad Trooper including putting the legs on the right sides (how stupid am I?) and cleaning the inside of the head a bit better so that it seats properly on the body.




Plus here's my next WIP for the project: Grand Admiral Thrawn.  The head is a GI Joe Comic 3 Pack General Arbernathy, the arms, torso and skirt are from a Saga Admiral Ozzel and the legs are from a Saga 2 General Veers.




And for fun here's a group shot of all my Thrawn Trilogy pieces in their various states of complettion -- can you guess which characters the two heads are for :)?


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