Recently change my sideshow exclu vader stock body to HT roadblock body. It works wonder and the scale is quite accurate about 33cm ish..
Now I'm satisfied with my vader..
Big shout out to my friend: Victor Hugo Sousa for the tips and pointers along the way, thank u buddy.
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That look amazing
can you show me what you do to neck of the ht roadblock body?
Broke down and picked up an ANH Hot Toys head. It's just too incredible looking to pass up.
Also grabbed a pair of Hot Toys Vader boots.
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With all the parts you paid for, you should have just bought the whole HT figure. [emoji6]
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Do you happen to know if the shoulder bells were also different on the stunt suit in ESB? In the process of modifying my shoulder bells, I've come across seemingly different shapes, and they look most different in the ESB duel shots, as in the one below. They also look like they are attached differently.
Cut out the inner SSC glove from the wrist up and replaced with a pleather gauntlet.
some more futzing... still more to come.
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Yoda seems to like the red light
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Someone with more experience can weigh in here, but my understanding is that Vinyl kits have to be painted with acrylics only. They can be primed with an acrylic primer to accept lacquer (which is what the Tamiya TS sprays are) but without priming, I'm not sure it works.
If you don't mind me asking which Yoder is that? And your Lord Vader is lookin PIMP!
Some armors have the bells attached and hanging underneath the armor, whereas other armors - predominantly the stunt armor - has the bells attached with hinges level with the armor.
The tucked under look is similar to how it was in ANH and is the most seen in the movie:
With the level armor being less seen and mostly on the stunt and the style carried over into RotJ - I always felt this look made him look like an American Football player and not someone wearing functional armor:
Thanks for the info, TMG. That's what I suspected, thanks for the confirmation.
My progress is going in babysteps, but it's getting there. Here's another test assembly. Still haven't started painting him. Still have to make the hands, similar to that matrix did, using the SSC bodysuit.
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