Hangarbay94 has checked back in with his latest chapter of the photo-novel series he has created based off of the the PC-ROM video game we all loved so many years ago! If you need to catch up on previous chapters be sure to give the graphic fiction section over at Imperial Shipyards a look!
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Showing posts with label Hangarbay94. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hangarbay94. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Have you read Hangarbay94's Homeworld: Return to Hiigara yet? CHAPTER SIX OUT NOW!
If not, I highly recommend you hit this link right now and go enjoy yourself for a few minutes this morning. The story-line and graphics are just off the charts folks. I also wanted to take this opportunity to publicly thank Hangarbay94 for putting in so much work in on this just for the fans. Anything this particular artist puts his name on is going to have a quality unsurpassed in the world wide web!
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Hangarbay94's Mon Cal Cruiser Diorama available for sale in another awesome eBay auction!
After Hangarbay94 put his Endor Platform up for sale on eBay, he is back with the announcement he is putting his Mon Cal Cruiser Diorama up for grabs too. Hangarbay94's custom Calamari Cruiser Hangar Playset comes complete with a custom painted
X-Wing and B-Wing as featured in the X-Wing Alliance Web-Comic. Like his Endor Imperial Landing Platform this is a one-of-a-kind item that has been crafted by a
lifelong Star Wars fan with a passion to create toys that should have
been but never were. The playset is HUGE! it's made from thick card that
folds flat when not in use. There is a box section made from foamcore
that attaches to the set by velcro. The set has been created using
custom graphics created by Hangarbay94 that have been meticulously stuck onto the
card. The ink alone cost over £100. As you can see the Hasbro X-Wing
and B-Wings have been lovingly custom painted and used as props for a
photo novel called X-Wing Alliance. The paintwork is very durable which
means that these toys can still be played with. I cannot stress how much
love has gone into the making of these creations and this set would
make an absolutely stunning addition to any Star Wars fan's collection
or would look great as a store display. Hangarbay94 will also be throwing in some
surprise custom painted pilots and figures that were featured in the
X-Wing Alliance story, including Ace Azzameen. Postage may be
expensive outside of the UK and if you are genuinely interested I can
get an estimate from a reputable pack & send courier. Expect to
pay in the region of £130.
Monday, November 4, 2013
One Awesome eBay Auction - Hangarbay94's Endor Imperial Landing Platform
Now this is an eBay auction I wish I had the money for. With the "Buy It Now" option I don't anticipate this being available for very much longer. This is a one-of-a-kind scale Endor Imperial Landing Platform from the Star Wars
movie Return of the Jedi. This represents over a hundred hours work and
features a custom paint scheme, working LED lights and comes complete
with an AT-AT Walker and Imperial Shuttle from the Star Wars toy range.
Built to scale with Star Wars figures and vehicles, there is nothing
like this available commercially. This was a created while Star Wars customizer Hangarbay94's kids went
through a brief Star Wars phase and he had a wonderful opportunity to
relive his childhood. He will not be making another. This model can broken
down into component parts for storage (a bit like a fold down table)
and would suit anyone looking for an awesome Star Wars display for a
shop or feature item in a Star Wars collection. Made from sturdy
materials, this item is in good condition with no damage. Hangarbay94 will supply
the buyer with additional decals for future use. Hangarbay94 has not calculated
shipping costs outside the UK, but if a buyer is interested expect to
pay in the region of £100+ for postage and packaging as this will need
to be sent via specialist courier in extensive protective packaging. As a proud owner of this artist's work, I highly recommend picking this up. In fact, I'm running out now to pick up a lottery ticket in hopes that I win and use the money to score this awesome Hangarbay94 creation.
"Imperial Landing Platform"
created by Hangarbay94
Here's the link to the auction here:
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
ISY Announces Their Next Custom Contest!
We gave a brief description of this on the last Custom Action Figure News podcast, but here are the full details for the Hasbro Figures That Never Were as a part of The Clone Wars we saw that last few years on the Cartoon Network. It is Imperial Shipyards small way of saying thank you to Dave Filoni and crew for their awesome contribution to our Star Wars Universe. Entrants have between now and May 15th to submit their entry and win the awesome prize pack donated by none other than Clonehead. Click on through to read the full contest description and see a photo of that awesome prize. Thank you to Clonehead for the prize pack, Hangarbay94 for the awesome graphic, and Luke Sprywalker for organizing the event. It is a good month to be a customizer!
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
"Customs for the Kid" Display at "Star Wars Spectacular"
On Sunday, April 7, 2013, Customs for the Kid brought their traveling
museum of Star Wars custom action figures to the Star Wars Spectacular
event in Woodbridge, NJ. Attendees were treated to an exhibition of
Star Wars custom action figures created by talented customizing artists
such as: Stronox, Sillof, Luke Sprywalker, Chewie, Wraithnine,
Hangarbay94, Peakob1, SithHappens, Omar Rivera, Incom aka Mr. Black's
Customs, Lucasclones, Stocos28, JACKOFTRADZE, Darth Daddy, Elias, and
more. Also on display were video tutorials
that are featured on our blog as well as the entertaining Youtube cult
classic show Kessel Run Review.
The display table stayed pretty packed throughout the day and brought attention to the blog's online museum of Star Wars custom action figures and the featured artists. We were really impressed with the crowd turnout, and loved the reaction of all the attendees to what we had on display. It was even cooler when our table recieved visits from Star Wars customizers darthstreams and Dave Castle aka StarWarsGeek. StarWarsGeek even brought us a bag of his casted heads that he sells from his online store. Hopefully we will get to take the show on the road again sometime soon.
The display table stayed pretty packed throughout the day and brought attention to the blog's online museum of Star Wars custom action figures and the featured artists. We were really impressed with the crowd turnout, and loved the reaction of all the attendees to what we had on display. It was even cooler when our table recieved visits from Star Wars customizers darthstreams and Dave Castle aka StarWarsGeek. StarWarsGeek even brought us a bag of his casted heads that he sells from his online store. Hopefully we will get to take the show on the road again sometime soon.
Everything set up at our table.
Dad had his "Customs I Wish I Owned" videos playing throughout the day.
All the figures were on display with white tags displaying the names of the artists who created each figure.
Getting everything together the night before.
Setting up the display cases at home while we create all the display tags on the printer. The "Mando" was created by Luke Sprywalker, the "Star Wars - 1942: Chuck Backer" was created by Sillof, and the "Nar Shaddaa Interceptor Patrol Vehicle" was created by Hangarbay94. We later added Incom's "Weeguay Speeder Bike" to the display case. We almost didn't bring it because Dad was afraid it would get damaged in transit. I was right and it made it there and back just fine.
The "Nightsister" figures created by Darth Daddy, Peakob1, and Elias.
Orgainizing the figures we would have on display for our "Customizer Spotlight" display cases at SWS. The "Clone Troopers" were made by Lucasclones, the "Mandalorian" was made by SithHappens, "Kelos" and the "Utai" were created by Chewie, "Vilmarh Grahrk" was created by Stronox, and “Arleil Schous” was created by JACKOFTRADZE.
We had a display case featuring "Hondo Ohnaka's Weequay Pirate Gang" created by Peakob1 and Darth Daddy.
"Shadows of the Empire" and "Clone Wars" action figures created by Peakob1. "Mandalorian Bounty Hunter - Kel Sha'rak" and astromechs by Wraithnine. The "Thisspiasian Jedi" was created by Omar Rivera. The "Death Troopers" were created by Mikeys customs, Darth Daddy, Stocos28 & darthjohnboystoys.
A mix of figures on display from Darth Daddy and Elias of Customs for the Kid along with "Ziro's Droid" created by Wraithnine.
Darth Daddy's "Smuggler Ship with Pop the Ewok"
Customs for the Kid was interviewed about the blog by local media that attended the event.
I spy Star Wars customizer darthstreams on hand at the event located in the upper right hand corner of the photo.
I spy Star Wars customizer darthstreams on hand at the event located in the upper right hand corner of the photo.
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