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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/01/13
« Reply #315 on: October 03, 2013, 08:03:22 PM »
I'd never thought to do Chalmun.
I need more Wookiee fodder  ;)

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/01/13
« Reply #316 on: October 04, 2013, 07:38:06 PM »
Just reworked another old custom that needed improving. I rushed my Guri custom action figure the first time around in an attempt to finish it before the CVI Custom Action Figure Panel. It was my first attempt at working with Green Stuff, but unfortunately I was working with a bad batch and tiny plastic rectangles were littered throughout my sculpt. I attempted to sand them out the best I could, but I never liked the results. I wasn't aware that the plastic rectangles weren't the norm until I was talking on the phone one afternoon with Star Wars custom action figure artist, Stronox. Once I picked up a new package of Green Stuff, I had the opportunity to see how the product was supposed to work and I gave Guri another go. Here are my latest results.

"GURI"
created by Darth Daddy








Here's the link for the full post:
http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2012/08/guri-created-by-darth-daddy.html
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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/04/13
« Reply #317 on: October 06, 2013, 05:39:58 AM »
Wow, brings me back to that favorite novel I have. Looks good Brian.

Off to share, about time I gave your blog another shout out too.

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/04/13
« Reply #318 on: October 06, 2013, 07:26:31 AM »
Great figure and a nice update!  The original wasn't bad at all, but we all know how those small details we see can annoy the heck out of us. 

Really like the Chalmun figure you put together earlier in the thread...good choice on the older Chewie head sculpt; I feel it gives the type of look I imagine of Chalmun.

Light side, dark side...meh.  Just give me a lightsaber and a blaster and I'll take care of it!

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/04/13
« Reply #319 on: October 08, 2013, 03:03:19 PM »
Thanks so much guys!

A few weeks ago I saw an awesome Star Wars custom action figure of a Sandtrooper in a Tusken Raider Disguise made by TD 5491 Phenix Customs.  As soon as I saw it, I knew I wanted one.   Ben Kenobi had a sneaky suspicion that these were the guys who took out Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru so I knew it would be fun to add to the collection.

To make it, I used a Vintage Sandtrooper and a Vintage Tusken Raider.  I cut off the neck post of both figures and glued the Tusken Raider head to the Sandtrooper body.  I had to boil and pop the arms of the Tusken Raider action figure to get the bandoliers off and add them to the Sandtrooper torso.  I made sure I added the soft goods robe first though.





Check out the blog for more info on this fun action figure:
http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2013/10/sandtrooper-in-tusken-raider-disguise.html
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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/08/13
« Reply #320 on: October 09, 2013, 02:41:45 AM »
Nice. Makes perfect sense to me.

Off to share.

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/08/13
« Reply #321 on: October 09, 2013, 07:23:56 PM »
Amazing!  I love this mash-up...and some OT Tusken/Sandtrooper love to boot. 

Light side, dark side...meh.  Just give me a lightsaber and a blaster and I'll take care of it!

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/08/13
« Reply #322 on: October 10, 2013, 12:15:49 PM »
Great Custom and Story Brian. That totally makes sense that the ST disguised themselves as Tuskens!

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/08/13
« Reply #323 on: October 20, 2013, 10:42:22 AM »
Thanks guys.  Here's something really special for you all.  Taken from the blog:

Ever since Dad watched the Umbaran Clone Wars arc that featured Jedi General Pong Krell, he knew that Krell was a character who needed to be created in action figure form.  A big kudos to LEGO for making it happen, and to Hasbro, who had slated this figure for release, we say, "Please get this figure out in your Black Series line in a future unannounced wave in 2014.  Hasbro, we know you have done an excellent job in the past giving Clone Wars figures a realistic look like you did with your Cad Bane that came with the speeder bike or the carded one with TODO-360.  Well it's time to work your magic again, and give Krell the treatment too."

Well Dad doesn't want to leave things to chance, and he took it upon himself to make sure Krell was created in the traditional 1:18 scale. Not sure if any of you have seen the Mortal Kombat "Goro's Lair" action figure 2-pack recently, but Dad thought the Goro action figure makes a great skeleton to sculpt onto if someone were going to create a Pong Krell. Especially, if they combined the Goro figure with the head, hands, and feet of a Dexter Jettster.  Now Dad did have to modify both figures pretty heavily with a Dremel first before it would become that skeleton, but once he finished with his power tools, Dad had a great base to add his Aves Fixit Sculpt and Green Stuff to.  A base that would help him create this 100% sculpted figure.

I think Dad used every trick he has learned in his last few years as a customizer when he created this action figure, as well as, a few new ones.  Dad maintained the original articulation of the figure, but added magnetic articulation at the waist to give Krell some real flexibility.  It was Dad's first real experiment with magnets, and although it worked in some places better than others, overall Dad said he'd still call this figure a success.  While the figure has no slippage and holds tight and very solidly at Krell's waist, Dad said he would have skipped using a magnet there if he were to do the figure all over again.  Krell was given ball joints at the neck, shoulders, elbows, hips and knees.  He also has swivel hands and ankles.  Dad's really glad that Krell's hands can fold behind his back since the character stood in the position so much.

To create Krell's lightsabers, Dad sculpted them by hand.  Once he got to the point where he had to create the unlit hilts for Krell, Dad only sculpted one half of a hilt, created a mold from his sculpt and casted the other three hilts to speed along the process and make them all look more uniform.  It was Dad's first molding and casting project after getting an in house tutorial from Luke Sprywalker during his visit to Sprwalker Ranch.  A lesson that Dad said saved him hours of work and provided a better presentation in relation to his finished product.  After the lightsabers were painted, Dad sent magnets to Hyperdrive to insert into Krell's belt and the powered off lightsaber hilts to hold them in place when they weren't in use.

During the creation of this figure, Dad came to a point where he started to think about how he was going to make the clothes for Krell. He was looking at what he had sculpted so far.  Dad had started to fabricate soft plastic robe skeletons that he could later use to sculpt onto with Green Stuff to make a flexible outer layer of clothing for the figure.

Dad was starting to think that maybe he should abandon his current plan and just do soft goods for the rest of his clothing.

Immediately the amazing custom soft good creations of Star Wars customizer Hyperdrive popped into Dad's head and he thought to himself, "I wish I could do soft good's like Hyperdrive."

His immediate second thought was, "I wonder if I could get Hyperdrive to do the soft goods?"

Followed by, "How should I go about asking him?"

This figure collaboration was willed by The Force.  No lie.  True Story.

In less than a minute after Dad had that thought, he got an email from Hyperdrive asking Dad if he could update the video of his work on our "Customs I Wish I Owned" page. Dad immediately obliged and while he had Hyperdrive's ear, Dad asked if he would collaborate with him on Krell. The rest is history.

When Dad was finished with all the sculpt and paintwork, Krell was shipped off to Hyperdrive who not only created the beautiful looking soft goods tunic that Krell is now sporting, but Hyperdrive also made one awesome diorama stand for Krell for when on display.

"Hello all. I just had the privilege of contributing to one of the coolest, most beautifully sculpted figures that I have ever worked upon. Darth's sculpt work on his General Pong Krell figure is top shelf, TOP SHELF! Having seen it in person, I can attest to his craftsmanship and skill. While the entire piece is nicely sculpted, I was blown away by the head sculpt and his feet. Also his paintwork was awesome. Pong Krell is en route back to Darth D as we speak. Looking forward to sharing the finished product with you all.  It was awesome to lend a hand with this figure. It's way more rewarding to collaborate with others, I highly recommend it. When the figure arrived at my door, I wanted to live up to DD's craftsmanship. We emailed constantly once it was on my bench, and after several alterations, arrived at this finished product."  - Hyperdrive

Hyperdrive created Krell's soft goods tunic, tabbards, and wraps with fabric that was hand dyed and then weathered. He also created the leather removable belt held on with a metal clasp located at the back and then inlaid magnets that were set inside for saber hilt connections.  He then fabricated a custom swamp display base with water effects.  And after all that was done, he fixed his busted sewing machine.

Well, I'm sure by now, all you want to do, is just look at the figure. So, we won't hold you up any longer, take a look, and let us know what you think about their creation.

"JEDI GENERAL PONG KRELL"
created by Darth Daddy

(KRELL's TUNIC and DIORAMA STAND created by HYPERDRIVE)









There are a lot of extra images to this post so be sure to take a more in depth look over at the blog:
http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2012/11/jedi-general-pong-krell-created-by.html

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/20/13
« Reply #324 on: October 20, 2013, 05:24:37 PM »
Amazing work as always! Thanks  showing us the way

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/20/13
« Reply #325 on: October 20, 2013, 06:31:28 PM »
Great job, your Krell is excellent.
I just love the Tusken Trooper, What soft good did you use?
The back story is great.

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/20/13
« Reply #326 on: October 20, 2013, 09:51:44 PM »
Krell is unbelievable. Hasbro should be ashamed of themselves. There are so many figures they didn't even attempt to make/ruin.

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« Reply #327 on: October 21, 2013, 03:14:08 AM »
Great job, your Krell is excellent.
I just love the Tusken Trooper, What soft good did you use?
The back story is great.

I just used the soft goods that came with the Tusken Raider from the Vintage 3 pack.  Thanks for the nice comments!

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« Reply #328 on: October 21, 2013, 03:15:20 AM »



There are a lot of extra images to this post so be sure to take a more in depth look over at the blog:
http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2012/11/jedi-general-pong-krell-created-by.html




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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 10/20/13
« Reply #329 on: October 21, 2013, 05:34:21 AM »
Oh my, this is fantastic! You have really raised the bar with this beautiful work of art. I am blown away by how awesome this figure is! I officially nominate this as custom action figure of the year! Just had a thought, CAFN should do a Figure of the year show with what they feel was the best figure/figures created. The soft good by Hyperdrive really seals the deal and that custom base is great as well.