Too Much Garlic
Super Freak
Been working on this project for the last several years. Basically, the sole point of the project was to get an accurate sixth scale representation of Darth Vader, but I was always let down by the licensed products and even though there are several awesome custom works out there, they still wasn't quite there - something you simply cannot get by using found parts, or even by sculpting the hard parts yourself. So, I took an alternative route and got permission from a few owners of high end Vader props to 3D laser scan, scale and print their items for my own personal project. Parts such as the chest and belt boxes, lightsabers, grills and tusks I had modelers create for me as 3D models and printed with the rest.
It's come a long way and I'll soon be sculpting the soft parts and thereby finish the two statues I always wanted - the A New Hope & The Empire Strikes Back versions. It was a lot of hard work, but it is getting there. If anyone has been to TheClubhouse, you may have seen the project already.
Hope I'll have more to show off soon.
A few detail pictures. Nothing fancy.
And here's the real money shot. Sixth scale tusks:
Also sculpted some cods based on reference from the movies.
A money shot of helmet and armor on a printed torso.
A test of some of the hard parts on the body I've had printed that I modeled in MakeHuman with Dave Prowse's measurements (the actor who portrayed Vader in the movies)
The cool thing is that it is to scale with the old Kaiyodo vinyl model kit, but is likely not to scale with the Sideshow figures.
It's come a long way and I'll soon be sculpting the soft parts and thereby finish the two statues I always wanted - the A New Hope & The Empire Strikes Back versions. It was a lot of hard work, but it is getting there. If anyone has been to TheClubhouse, you may have seen the project already.
Hope I'll have more to show off soon.
A few detail pictures. Nothing fancy.
And here's the real money shot. Sixth scale tusks:
Also sculpted some cods based on reference from the movies.
A money shot of helmet and armor on a printed torso.
A test of some of the hard parts on the body I've had printed that I modeled in MakeHuman with Dave Prowse's measurements (the actor who portrayed Vader in the movies)
The cool thing is that it is to scale with the old Kaiyodo vinyl model kit, but is likely not to scale with the Sideshow figures.
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