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Showing posts with label stitchfett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stitchfett. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Custom Action Figure News: Episode 28 - Stitchfett Interview


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Custom Action Figure News is at it again.  This time around they have interviewed Star Wars customizer Yovitt Planadeball a.k.a stitchfett of Puerto Rico.  Stitchfett is known for his Microman custom Star Wars action figures.  They are super cool and Yovitt provided numerous tips and tricks in this interview so be sure to listen an add to your skill set. Also be sure to check out the video we made for this customizer on our Customs I Wish I Owned page.





Imagination is more important than knowledge.  Knowledge is limited.  Imagination encircles the world.
-Albert Einstein


You can go to the ebay page of stitchfett by clicking the link below:








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Figure News podcast: 


 http://www.imperialshipyards.net/cafnpage.html


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

stitchfett added to "Customs I Wish I Owned"





stitchfett WIP


Dad came across the work of stitchfett while searching ebay to find cool custom action figure auctions to post to the blog's Facebook page. stitchfett had created a unique sculpt that Dad never saw before. Something stitchfett has labeled as the Microman series. The action figures have incredibly good articulation and an assortment of interchangeable hands.


stitchfett WIP


"Microman Jango" by stitchfett



Dad reached out to Yovitt Planadeball a.k.a stitchfett of Puerto Rico, and when stitchfett responded he also provided some really cool work in progress pics for you all to check out.


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There is a time when a kid is supposed to grow up, mature and get rid of his toys... well stitchfett will surely tell you that he didn't quite do that and that's how he ended up the man he is today (lol). He still remembers using toilet paper dowels, card board & clear blisters to make ships, painting his figures with Testors paints, and playing with them under his bed. His advice to beginner customizers, the secret to success is practice. By failing you discover new techniques that no one else could teach you, but most importantly... it's about having fun!



stitchfett





You can go to the ebay page of stitchfett by clicking the link below:








Dad's "stitchfett video" featured on the front page of Imperial Shipyards.