firefighteruk
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DAMN!!! I am a lovely shade of green at the moment!! They all look the business mate.
Thanks. Yes, lots of extra greeblies on the trench trooper. I still need to add the beige belt pouches and belt grenades. I know the rank badges aren't 100% accurate, but close enough for me.
If you were wanting to do one, hit me up. I may have some extra parts.
That Luke looks great. Did you just cut fabric, paint to match and tuck it underneath existing vest? I also like the gloves you made for him. Good stuff.
I got a few shelves hung.....
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Now that I have extra space, I am able to properly display my E-Web and Hoth Stormtroopers. I just need to pose them. It's nice to not have them out of the shadows and not crammed in a corner.
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I bought 4 extra Hoth Luke figures below retail price a few years ago, glad I did. Prices now are ridiculous.
The only things here that were cast were badges, buckles and grenades. Buckles were handmade, cast. Other parts are from Hasbro figures. Everything else is Sideshow Luke Hoth parts. The trooper jackets were made by a friend.
I don't think there is an advantage to resin casting over 3d printing, it's just what you feel more comfortable using or have access too.
Thanks. I bought 4 extra Luke Hoth figures from Popcultcha a few years back when they were having a crazy sale for this exact reason.
I still need to finish another Echo Base trooper...
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Yeah, the vest to me is really noticeably too short. What I did was dyed the vest and flipped it over and over so it got good coverage on both inner and outer, then once dry you cut out the inner lining and fold it over to create a kind of wide "belt" of fabric and then glue it to the lowest part of the vest.
When the inner side comes out, there's kind of a sewn edge ridge that creates a nice raised bump that you can use as the edge that butts against the vest. If you don't do this you end up with a thick vest with a paper-thin added portion, but as I said the whole area can be covered with the belt anyway.
I just bought a battle-damaged HT Bespin head to go with this fig (despite the bloodied wound) but I go back and forth - I still kind of like the SSC Hoth Luke face even though the color is weird and it has slightly odd look.
The gloves were super tough. I've never had much luck with bendy hands in gloves but I managed to get the fingers all the way in and then paint the gloves so they looked like winter gloves. You can't see it but they have grey-tan weathering. The gauntlets are from the Snowspeeder Luke (I took them from my Dagobah version where he has bare hands) because I really hate those original Luke and Han Hoth "logs" gauntlets, though they can be cut at an angle and tightened.
He's hopefully going to go one my long-percolating custom Tauntaun (may try some fur on it.)
Nice to see your collection getting the square footage! I always love how you have TWO Death Star Troopers.
Oh man, that's planning in advance... Years in advance...!
Just how pliable are those SSC Hoth boots? Can you strike any dynamic pose with them on a sustainable manner?
Regards,
m.
Since having moved last year, my collection has been in transition. Today, I was able to get my last set of shelves hung and get everything set up.
Finally, the room is complete. I now have room for future releases and customs.
It's been quite the ordeal. Hopefully I don't have to move again for a while.
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Love them Imperials and great new setup, Chris! So I just recently finished going through or catching up - since first stumbling upon your thread (2015-2016) - popping in every once in while over the past several weeks. Actually went through every page. Quite the compilation of customs: beginnings, progress and revisits! Found some other customizers that aren’t as active anymore also with some figures amazing and dioramas! Eye candy galore to say the least. Keep it up my friend
Been dying to put those belt boxes, buckle and ranks to use but can’t seem to find the material wide enough to match. Gonna check a couple other spots today. Thanks again
Wow... the whole thread you said? 9 years worth of posts??
Any highlights you might want to point out for the rest of us?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
m.
Nice to see your awesome collection back on display!
That's the business right there. Just wow, wow, wow!
Chakaman, your collection is really unique. You have poured a lot of love onto all those customs. Almost everybody from SW is represented!!!
So, I join the choir: THIS IS AWESOOOOOOOOOOOOME!!!!
I'd say your 3 tusken raiders are the same SSC one with mods. Correct? I have an Ex one, and I am hoping for an HT one that have a different look and different accessories on it, so that it will be worthwhile having both as a pair of buddies.
I can't help firing lots of questions:
1) How did you change the jumpsuit color of the w-wing pilot? On the arms, have you added white ribbed strips of fabric?
2) How did you solve the legging problem on the rebel Endor troopers? The Sideshow ones that come with the original figs are awful, and I was planning on getting some from ww1/ww2 figs, though I was yet undecided as to which ones to pick.
Best,
m.
Congrats on the added shelving and filling out the collection. Looks good!
The highlights are Chaka’s customs and I pretty much stated the rest: Discovering other very talented Freaks with amazing customizing and diorama building skills... flipping through their custom threads as well. Many many talented people here.
The blue jumpsuit was a custom commission.
The Tuskens are all from Sideshow with body swaps and mods.
The Commando leggings were just fabric I cut up and painted. Not totally happy with them, may revisit in the future.
chris where is your REE-YEES i don`t see him in your photos. i`m redoing the jacket on mine did not like they way it turned out after all these years.
Chakaman, you said you switched all of your Tusken Raider bodies. Were the original SSC ones too floppy? I'm curious what bodies did you end up using.
Thanks,
m.
GG, I wasn't sure how to send you pics via PM when you asked and I haven't been able to locate my (very old) customs thread.
Hope this is okay with Chakaman if I leave these pics here for a few days for GG to see. I included a flash pic that shows the vest work a bit more clearly. I will delete these pics in a few days once GG has seen them.
No worries, it's totally fine. That's what this place is for, helping others out.
Great looking Ree Yees.
is that the gentle giant bust of Ree-Yees ?
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