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Some poor Amish bloke in Indiana is hard at work on my new Star Wars display, and I've been hard at work nailing down poses for my 1/6 scale figures. :) Here's my work station at the moment...

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The shelf on the wall at the moment (a temporary arrangement) is indicative of what everything else will look like when it's all up and displayed.
 
I can't say enough how much i enjoy seeing figures being utilized the way they were meant to be....great poses. nice stuff.
 
Kit Fisto is my favorite Jedi. :) The only other one who comes close is Ki-Adi-Mundi, and that's just because he has four wives. :rock
 
Very nice, consider the pose on your top shelf clone officially stolen! :monkey3

:lol Pose thief!! :emperor

Both of my clones are posed using stills from the films. The clone on the table is based on the scene in which one of the clones sprints at a crab droid on Utapau, jumps on its back and shoots down at it, then starts shooting at something in the distance. I think that the running clone is based on a shot from Episode II, but I can't remember. :confused:
 
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Heh. Of course! They rose from the ashes of the Empire to rule the galaxy after ROTJ. And they fed all of the ewoks to a giant snake. It was brilliant... :)

Is That The Rare Long Forgotten Bootleg I've heard about since the late 70's, That had Princess Leia's step-sister Iwanalieaya and what really happened in Zero Gravity. :D
 
Here's the second shelf. I'm pretty sure this is how it will look, at any rate.

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The Ki-Adi-Mundi is bashed onto a narrow-shouldered True Type, and the Jedi Luke was transfered over to Ki-Adi's former body in order to get rid of Luke's orangutan arms.

Fortuna is a piece of work as a figure, and it's really hard to find a good pose for him. Notice the dagger that he's sliding out of his sleeve...

The Aayla Secura pose was tough to nail down, and I finally had to prop her up by her left arm using one of those funky Hot Toys stands that are meant to hold the figure up between the legs. It works. :)
 
This is how 12'' figures should be displayed. All together , with nice poses = a great ensemble.
 
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