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Showing posts with label pirate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pirate. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2014

CUSTOMIZER SPOTLIGHT UPDATE: WRAITHNINE CUSTOMS & Peakob1

Less than a day left until "The Clone Wars - The Lost Missions".  We figured we'd post a few figures in my collection with a Clone Wars slant to get you all excited before the big reveal on Netflix tomorrow.  Wraithnine Customs and Peakob1 are two Star Wars customizers that epitomize Clone Wars cool and are our go to artists when we need our Clone Wars fix.  To celebrate tomorrow we'll be doing a Clone Wars custom action figure reveal of our own so be sure to bookmark the blog so you can visit again tomorrow.



"CLONE WARS
DROIDS"
created by Wraithine Customs






Tatooine droid RA-5P (on left.)





















Wraithnine Customs on Facebook:


You can see more custom action figures from Wraithnine here on Imperial Shipyards:


Wraithnine has a channel on Youtube under the name of Rasputin37 that you can find here:


He posts as Wraithnine on Rebelscum.com here:






For a bonus treat, check out Dad's latest feature on Wraithnine Customs 
over at The Star Wars Underworld:

http://www.starwarsunderworld.com/2014/03/darth-daddys-customizing-corner.html







"CLONE WARS 
WEEQUAY PIRATE PARSEL"
 created by Peakob1




Peakob1 on Facebook:








Wednesday, September 22, 2010

CHISS PIRATE #2


We won some action figure fodder on ebay not too long ago and Dad put this action figure together the other night. He used the legs and torso of a Han Solo, the head of an Episode II Anakin Skywalker, and arms and cape of an action figure still waiting to be identified. We received the silver paint with the fodder and it really made a difference when making this Chiss pirate. We know the gun is from a G.I. Joe Baroness. Outside of that all other accessories are up to speculation.

What we like best about this action figure is that he works well with the Clone Wars and Saga Legends line of action figures. He also like that he looks great with and without the cape.

CHISS PIRATE #2










This is a picture of the action figure while it was still in development just before the final paint and seal.



 

Sunday, September 12, 2010

CHISS PIRATE



Dad recently took a Star Trek Nero action figure that was on clearance and did a quick paint job to turn the action figure into a Chiss pirate. It isn't his favorite custom action figure, but it is a great diorama filler.