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Showing posts with label Yakface. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yakface. Show all posts

Friday, July 31, 2015

Star Wars Customizer "Yakface" Created a 1:1 Scale Melted Vader Helmet from "The Force Awakens"




Star Wars custom action figure artist, Yakface, recently created a super cool "Force Awakens" display piece that is worth checking out.  He has this item available for purchase for a limited time, so be sure to get yours while you still can!


STAR WARS THE FORCE AWAKENS
1:1 SCALE LIFE SIZE MELTED DARTH VADER HELMET

It's the ultimate collectible for any Star Wars fan! Fan made helmet is ready for display and features incredible detailing, removable top dome and display stand. Cast in durable resin and professionally painted. Only a limited number of these will be produced so get yours while you can!

Helmets are made to order so please allow 1 - 2 weeks for shipment notice.





















Thursday, August 14, 2014

DARTH DADDY's CUSTOMIZING CORNER: YakFace


Darth Daddy's Customizing Corner featured Star Wars customizer YakFace in his latest post over at The Star Wars Underworld.
 



Brent Gothold aka YakFace just graduated from film school (F.I.R.S.T Institute of Recording Sound and Technology) and has been working as a freelance FX artist specializing in building miniatures. He was living and working in Los Angeles, but moved to Florida 8 months ago and just started work for Universal Studios Orlando doing FX makeup for Halloween Horror Nights. He has a new website that features the professional work that he's been doing for the film industry. His career goal is to open up his own FX studio that will be a full service FX company that blends traditional FX techniques like scale models, practical makeup, and props with cutting edge computer graphics. He's currently learning as much as he can about the traditional techniques and plans to advance his skills with CGI over the next year.

He posted his first custom Star Wars diorama of the Sarlaac Pit at age 15 and is currently posting custom figures over at the Imperial Shipyards. Brent mostly creates characters from the original Star Wars trilogy but is working on making some original characters that will fit nicely among the characters from a galaxy far far away. YakFace is a talented sculptor and painter who transforms "toys" into art pieces.





























 YakFace can be contacted at:



Wednesday, October 31, 2012

YakFace Added to "Customs I Wish I Owned"





Well, as you know, we are always on the hunt to find you a new customizer every month.  Well, being it's Halloween, we figured we'd give you all a treat and show you the customizer for November one day early.  So here is some Star Wars eye candy that is so big that you won't fit in that bag you carried along on your door to door shuffle.  We'll leave the "tricks" to YakFace, the latest customizer being featured here on our blog.  If you see the customs he has created you'll see that he has plenty of them up his sleeve when it comes to paintwork and action figure creation.  We'll even cap things off with a detailed view of the menacing monster shown above that Star Wars customizer YakFace created when he was only 15 years old!


Brent Gothold (AKA YakFace) is a 27 year old father who works in the video game industry but spends his spare time creating Star Wars customs. He posted his first custom Star Wars diorama at age 15 and is currently posting custom figures at the Imperial Shipyards. Brent mostly creates characters from the original Star Wars trilogy but is working on making some original characters that will fit nicely among the characters from a galaxy far far away. A talented sculptor and painter who is trying to make "toys" transform into art pieces and be viewed as such. 




 YakFace




SLAVE LEIA
by YAKFACE










YakFace can be contacted about tips or commissions at:

 brent.gothold@gmail.com 
or 
http://www.imperialshipyards.net