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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 5/17/19
« Reply #990 on: May 18, 2019, 11:37:55 PM »
Exceptional job everytime I see a new piece from you guys I get inspired!
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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 5/17/19
« Reply #991 on: May 20, 2019, 06:55:52 AM »
Man, those are fantastic.  You continue to be the gold standard for customizing in my book.

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 5/17/19
« Reply #992 on: May 20, 2019, 07:24:57 AM »
Thanks for the update/correction on Maul and his appearance in the Series! I need to watch the missing seasons some day. I'm very happy the Clone Wars returns! This is one of the very few good decisions by Disney.
Now, that Saw & Steela Gerrera look outstanding! I like both of them a lot! You guys always come up with brilliant ideas! Just watched your latest video on YouTube with the collection update. I already left a comment there. But your collection is worth the time to comment on several times.
You & Elias are some aweome dudes with tons of talent! I remember when it all started with customsforthekid and your enthuiasm lastet to this day - might've become even stronger since then! Now, Elias has grown up and is not a kid anymore, but I'm sure he will always think back of the time with his dad and how he gave his very best  to give him each and every single character of his most favorite animated TV series. Hasbro didn't make that. My dad did! I think both of you can be very proud of yourselves! This is everything the hobby means to me: enjoying the endless universe, endless imagination and sharing a fantastic time playing, dreaming and creating a galaxy far, far away.

Again, your collection is the most complete Clone Wars collection on Earth and you made some serious masterpieces of custom figures, vehicles and even creatures! And I'm pretty optimistic even Hasbro themselves and maybe Dave have taken a look at your work of art! Thank you so much for sticking with us and sharing all these insane projects with us for all these years!
Excellent work.

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 5/17/19
« Reply #993 on: June 20, 2019, 05:16:17 AM »
Your comments truly warm our hearts!!!! We feel so fortunate to be part of such an awesome community. and we hope we can keep churning out more action figures for years to come! We were especially touched by your comment Phillip.

Ever since we started this project it has been racing toward completion. It felt like every time we completed a new figure, we became so excited with what we had produced that we couldn't wait to get another action figure started and finished.  We were customizing maniacs every free moment we had. We were able to finish the entire project in less than 3 weeks which is unheard of for us. Usually it takes us months to create six, 100% sculpted figures. A real passion for the project and loads of teamwork were the key to the project's quick completion. We put in about seven, 10-12 hour workdays by the time we finished it up.

The workload was divided up fairly evenly. Dad sculpted out Byph by himself and did most of Zatt. I asked to sculpt Zatt's face and his two outer tentacles. I had something specific in mind and Dad said "go for it". I also added some subtle highlights to the figure before the paint was sealed. I sculpted Petro's head and upper torso, while Dad sculpted the arms and added articulation to the elbows and wrists. Dad also sculpted everything on Petro from the belt on down. We both shared the paint on Petro. The only thing Dad did on Katooni was shorten her arms, while showing me how to maintain the original articulation. The rest of Katooni was all me. I also did all the work there was to be done on Ganodi. With Gungi, Dad built out his body and then we split up the sculpting throughout. Gungi ended up being my first 100% sculpted head.

We were hoping to have had the parts here so Huyang could have been posed here with the rest of the bunch, but the shipping has been delayed and we don't have a clear arrival date. Therefore, Huyang will just get his own post on the blog at some future date. It is likely Huyang's big reveal will be on "Customizing The Clone Wars" when we discuss the Youngling arc, so stay tuned when the episode drops!

We can't fit all the pictures from the post or every recipe here, but we recommend you head to the blog for all that.

CLONE WARS "JEDI YOUNGLINGS"
created by Customs for the Kid






PLENTY MORE TO SEE ON THE BLOG:
https://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2019/06/jedi-younglings-part-two-created-by.html
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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 6/20/19
« Reply #994 on: June 20, 2019, 07:56:09 AM »
Man such great quality in such a short amount of time. They look great. Off to share this update too.

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« Reply #995 on: June 20, 2019, 10:12:14 PM »
Outstanding! You knocked these out of the park - and pretty fast too. The sculpting is excellent (I particularly like Gungi). Inspiring work.

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 6/20/19
« Reply #996 on: June 24, 2019, 03:11:00 PM »
These are absolutely phenomenal. I yelled out loud when I saw these and immediately called my sister over to check them out. I loved these episodes and seeing these makes me miss the Clone Wars and the figure line.
I am altering the action figure. Pray I do not alter it further.

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« Reply #997 on: July 08, 2019, 06:27:18 PM »
It is comments like these that make me want to push myself outside of my comfort zone and make those pieces that I never thought I could do.
This next piece is one of those pieces.

"PROFESSOR HUYANG" created by Darth Daddy



Professor Huyang was an ancient droid who made his first appearance on screens in Season 5 of The Clone Wars television series. Huyang was a storied architect who oversaw the construction of Jedi lighstabers for many centuries. Based aboard the training vessel Crucible, Huyang guided countless younglings in the construction of their lightsabers after they had successfully completed their task of securing a kyber crystal from the icy caverns of Ilum. Huyang helped them visualize their lightsaber parts, and pulled the needed supplies from his vast trove of parts. His ancient memory systems contained records of every lightsaber ever constructed.

Professor Huyang was an action figure that was at the very top of Dad's wishlist, but due to the difficulty involved in producing this character in plastic, Dad never really considered trying to make him. That was until he saw that a customizer named Isotelus offered a 3-D print file for Huyang that he designed and made available for free to the public.

Droids have a reputation for being extremely difficult to fabricate from scratch due to the need for precise symmetry. Dad said making a head or torso for Huyang would be an absolute nightmare. Therefore, the 3-D print file that Isotelus created was just the solution Dad was looking for.

Even with a solution, the project still was immensely challenging for a number of reasons. The trouble with the design for the Professor Huyang was the figure only articulated at the head, shoulders and waist. The rest of the figure was completely stagnant everywhere else. We wanted a super-articulated version of Huyang, and this figure had less than five points of articulation. That said, Dad felt confident all the parts he needed to pull off this project were present in the 3-D print file and he was absolutely right.

The first step in getting the project started was getting the file printed. Because we don't have a 3-D printer, we had to get the file printed by a third-party. Dad did some research and found ninjaprototype.com, a company online who was able to do an SLA print of the file that would severely reduce the lines that would occur if a plastic filament was utilized to produce the prototype. Huyang took a few weeks to come in the mail due to the Chinese holiday, but once he arrived, Dad got to work at cutting up the resin pieces to add in the articulation.



Print from Isotelus' 3-D Design


Adding articulation to the resin print.


To do so, Dad used the shoulder and elbow joints of two Clone Wars Battle Droids to add ball jointed shoulders and articulation to the knees and elbows. What Dad didn't anticipate was that the arms would be so thin that they could not be drilled to accept pegs at the elbows or wrists. To get around it, Dad used  tiny magnets in the hands and wrist to make them swivel. This was the perfect solution for providing our Huyang with the two different sets of hands that were available. He used a Dremel to carve deep notches along the inside of the arms to accept the Battle Droid elbows. It worked aesthetically because it matched Huyang's design perfectly without compromising his appearance at all, Below the waist, Dad used the bottom half of a JN-66 Research Droid that he cut up and drilled to accept the hip joints from the Battle Droid to give Huyang ball-jointed hips. He attached the modified piece to the upper torso with powerful magnets,

Once completely assembled, Dad got to sculpting. He had to re-sculpt the torso above the waist to thin him out and below the waist to improve screen accuracy. He also had to completely re-sculpt the arms to add in the detail that was lost in the printing process and areas that were just completely absent in the design. He also widened the headsculpt a bit and sculpted in details into the backpack that were absent. The thighs were also 100% sculpted. Once the body sculpt was completed, Dad added a real leather apron and belt to the figure and added on sculpted pouches and a Commlink.

After that Dad made a plethora of accessories that didn't come with the original print. He added a battle damage feature by gluing wires to a spare set of shoulder ball joints that he could swap out for the arms. He drilled out the crystal chamber in Huyang's chest and added a removable one. I even got involved and made Huyang's torch that could be swapped out for the boxes on the forearms utilizing magnets there as well.

The goal was to have Huyang done in time for the recording of our show "Customizing The Clone Wars". Because of the impending deadline, Dad was not able to add a movable monocle like he had hoped. He is hoping to add it at a later date utilizing some more magnets.

Once the build was complete, Dad just needed to paint the figure and all of the extra arms that were available in the more complete file Isotelus included.





















The crystal chamber in Huyang's chest is removable.





Pictured with all of his accessories.




ISOTELUS' 3-D PRINT FILE



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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 7/08/19
« Reply #998 on: July 09, 2019, 12:14:36 PM »
Damn! That is a very impressive figure. 3D printing has really changed the game. Fantastic job! How much did this cost you to make out of curiosity? How Hasbro or Kenner has not capitalized on this character is beyond me...
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« Reply #999 on: July 10, 2019, 05:03:06 AM »
Damn! That is a very impressive figure. 3D printing has really changed the game. Fantastic job! How much did this cost you to make out of curiosity? How Hasbro or Kenner has not capitalized on this character is beyond me...

$38 with shipping included in that price. I made a massive amount of modifications though. Lots of work involved. Great though, if you only want to paint it and are fine with limited articulation.

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 7/08/19
« Reply #1000 on: July 11, 2019, 09:02:39 AM »
Holy cow Brian! Talk about dedication. Wow! What a process you went through. It is awesome!

Off to share.

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« Reply #1001 on: July 11, 2019, 01:26:49 PM »
 WOW!
Love this one!

Thanks for explaining the processes, Elias

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« Reply #1002 on: July 11, 2019, 06:03:46 PM »
Brilliant work.  The effort is totally worth it.

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« Reply #1003 on: July 12, 2019, 12:14:33 AM »
I think what Isotelus has created and given away is VERY significant: From what I've been able to find, his Huyang looks to be the first ever, fan-made Star Wars 3.75" scale action figure* that you can download and 3D print. And Darth Daddy's work shows how it can be customized to "The Vintage Collection" style quality.

* -- I'm not counting the many droids Isotelus has also created and is giving away; specifically, I mean an action figure of a humanoid character, and Huyang is closest to this.

I predict the genie is about to be let out. It's inevitable that somebody next will fan-make 3D-print models of other Star Wars characters in 3.75" scale. Current home 3D printers have become good enough to do this.

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« Reply #1004 on: July 12, 2019, 06:52:35 PM »
Amazing work as always!