do you have, or could you take anymore shots of the bulk loader droid or have you sold it?
Welsome to the Yards Dan! Glad to see you here.
Welcome to the yards that Loader droid (from Astro Boy right?) is awesome!! and I love the clones!
As always, I really appreciate all the feedback. You're all too kind!Great looking Jedi, Dan!
More clones from me soon hopefully, for now, here's a young Jedi I finished today.
(http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa220/ashexmachina/ledamem.jpg)
Here's a "flashback" custom of the red-haired Jedi I posted before, Leda-Mem. She's remembering a few years before, when she was a young Jedi Knight, just out of the trials.
Recipe:
GIJOE ROC SCARLETT - Head, Hands
CONCEPT STARKILLER HERO - Torso
NARNIA SUSAN - Skirt (cut down)
PADMÉ AMIDALA (Illum) - Hips
PADMÉ AMIDALA (Senator of Naboo) - Legs
PRINCESS LEIA (Medical Frigate) - Arms
I realy realy like that last one. The recipe is perfect. You didn't even have to do much painting on it did you?
Great work, Dan! This reminds me of the private from the level in the Clone Wars: Republic Heroes video game. I, too, am unsure why Hasbro hasn't made this.
Looks very good! It looks like he's still trying to grow into that suit a bit, which fits very well with the mental story I have in my mind!
most excellent Ahsoka!!!! really looking terrific... and very inspiring ;)
Art, do I smell a new piece coming? ;)
Now that is one sweet graphic!
Now that is one sweet graphic!Very cool!! :)
I think this is the best version of Ahsoka I have seen.
So I Shipyard-carded her. Hope you like it.
Awesome, glad you like it. As for the back, if I were to make actual physical copies I would include an image puzzle like on the KRR card set I did. The only problem would be deciding what image to use.
NICE JOB! I don't think I ever saw you tackle a clone.
Wow... Very well done; will all the members of Knightwatch be commandos?
Oh yeah, looking good. It seems I can't keep you off the fp lately.
I also did a shout out for your blog. I love the colors you have used on that by the way.
JediMerc, I always link to my main blog where I list the full details of the figure, here (http://dan-of-the-dead.blogspot.com/2011/05/knightwatch-engineer-clack.html), and I always try to list every part I used as well as a link to the source material. In this case it's a GI Joe Resolute Cobra Trooper vest. Though in this case I've got no idea which clone head I used or where the hands are from. :)
Very nice work Dan! I love the snow white skin and hair. Are the legs the same color? They look tan but it could be the shadow.
The HANDLER is awesome!! How come no parts recipe on the blog?
I like the Dandolorian. There are a lot of Dengars still on the pegs in stores and I think he has a lot of customizing potential. The Star Wars universe needs some slightly larger than average guys in it too.
Welcome back! I love your self portrait!Ditto mate! :)
radical man i love your mando and the Volussk, reminds me to the "spacejockey" from the aliens universe
Really great update Dan! Love your "Dandalorian": excellent use of parts and the little touches like the knee armor make this a terrific fig.
There's something about Dr. Salarus, he really has an old-time sci-fi feel to him. I like the coloring and the base fig you used here.
Nice work, as always!
Really appreciate all the feedback as always guys.
Tamer, always appreciate the front page highlight! It never stops feeling like quite the honor. ;)
Nice paint apps bro. She looks like a Legacy figure. Please tell us the recipe.
Nice paint apps bro. She looks like a Legacy figure. Please tell us the recipe.
Yeah, definitely; I'd love to know what base figure the Mando Chest armor is... (Rav Bralor, or Isabet Reau, if I'm not mistaken?)
These are really fun concepts. I particularly like Talon Ma'tega.