generalgrevious
Super Freak
that`s good to know. i want both sculpts of ANH and ESB vader mask`s
The Vader parts are still coming soon - they have been sent to the printing company already and will be printed as soon as I've received a quote and things have been finalized. They will not be delayed by this. It's just that we are ready to gather interest for Prowse now, while we won't know pricing for the Vader parts until we get the parts to the mold maker. Trooper helmets and additional Vader stuff (potentially a RotJ verison) will be in the second print batch and will be sent off to the printing company within the coming months.
While I wait on getting a quote from the printing company (has taken longer than usual, so I guess they are really busy right now), I thought I could show the Stormtrooper helmet scans as well, while I work on converting the ESB Vader parts into RotJ.
The ANH SFS 3D scan:
, on Flickr
The RotJ 3D scan:
, on Flickr
And I really thought I had showed this earlier, but this is how the 3D prints turned out.
, on Flickr
These were the measurements I was given for the belt buckle. I assume they were sized the same for all three movies with variations on how the raised metal bit was positioned and how many bars and whether they were straight or rounded at the corners.
The buckle is 2”
By 3 1/4”
By 4 1/4”
I guess the 2" is the width of the raised metal bit, as the other measurements are the black base piece. Didn't get a length measurement for the metal bit, but that's easy to ascertain when taking a picture and scaling it to these measurements. Hope this helps. I'll try and find good reference for the various movie versions and post them here.
Heard back from the printing company with a quote, Waiting for individual quotes for each part and getting some models back for review after they've been prepared for printing, and then everything is a go. So things are moving forward again with the first print batch. Made some size revisions to the ESB and RotJ chest and belt boxes, per the comments above and looking through reference. Thanks.
Love the commitment to accuracy down to the slight wonkiness of the buckle.
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