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Monday, August 25, 2014

"CLONE WARS WEEQUAY PIRATE" created by Darth Daddy & Elias

We had big customizing plans this past week when we were on vacation. Unfortunately, this action figure of a Clone Wars Weequay pirate is all we have to show for it.  Yeah, we know...another pirate.  We worked on this figure over the course of the week. Every time either one of us walked past him, we worked on the action figure a little more until he was done.

I'd hate to share what we thought we'd have finished by the end of our week of rest and relaxation, because our latest offering doesn't even come close to what we had envisioned.

Over the summer, Elias makes all the custom figures, so I can take a break. The little guy was more interested in playing with the toys in his room than making some new ones, so we made none of the custom creations that I thought we would.

Don't really know what we will be revealing in the near future, because we are going to be making it up as we go along for a while. We haven't been very productive lately, and we've neglected getting any of our new larger projects started.  Hope you enjoy the new pirate!



"CLONE WARS 
WEEQUAY PIRATE"
created by Darth Daddy & Elias















SKILL LEVEL: ADAVANCED
















Our pirate was featured on the front page of Imperial Shipyards.





MORE PIRATES TO SEE:


http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2012/05/hondo-ohnakas-pirate-gang.html
 HONDO OHNAKA's PIRATE GANG

http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2012/05/hondo-ohnakas-pirate-gang.html
 R5-P8

http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2014/07/clone-wars-weequay-craggy-tooth-pirate.html
 WEEQUAY CRAGGY TOOTH PIRATE A

http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2014/07/clone-wars-hondo-ohnaka-bandana-weequay.html
Unidentified Weequay Pirate 1 (Florrum)


Peg Leg Piit


Finn Tegotash

http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2014/01/imperial-shipyards-no-paint-kitbash.html
Clone Wars Weequay Pirate

http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2014/01/clone-wars-weequay-pirate-created-by.html
 Clone Wars Weequay Pirate

http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2014/01/imperial-shipyards-no-paint-kitbash.html
 Clone Wars Weequay Pirate

http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2014/02/clone-wars-weequay-pirate-with-massiff.html
 Clone Wars Weequay Pirate with Massiff




Saturday, August 23, 2014

Whiskeytango Added to "Customs I Wish I Owned"




Whiskeytango started customizing in 2009 after finding the excellent work of some of the greats on thefwoosh.com. He toiled away on comic book figures, ignoring his true love, Star Wars, until his dream of 6" figures was realized with the release of the Black Series. 

Now he spends his time working on custom versions of characters who get official releases announced right after he finishes, which doesn't make him angry at all. Not a bit. Not... not even a little bit.

We figured it was time we show off some of the talented artists working in the 6" scale since we haven't dove into the larger custom action figures that are currently being produced just yet.  Whiskeytango has been making some amazing figures in the new action figure scale and after seeing what he's accomplished, we're eager to see what else he produces in the future.



Whiskeytango

 










Figurerealm gallery:


Fwoosh gallery:


Whiskeytango on Facebook:





Thursday, August 21, 2014

DARTH DADDY's CUSTOMIZING CORNER: BugSkirt Customs

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



I have been a longtime fan of Star Wars customizer BugSkirt ever since I first started to scour the forums to see what people were making. I followed his blog ever since I started our own, and I can tell you his customs are nothing short of amazing. BugSkirt kills his audience with creativity showing them action figures you just don't see anywhere else. We're still trying to figure out what he used for some of his heads.

BugSkirt, or John as most folks know him, has been a Star Wars fan since the summer of 1977. The Florida sun and his cousins wiped out his original Kenner toys, but he began figure collecting again with the arrival of the POTF2 toys. He started tinkering with custom figures around 2005 and the hobby has increasingly become a focus of his limited spare time.



























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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.





























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Monday, August 11, 2014

Yakfinities Customizing Challenge #53



For all you veteran customizers (and those of you itching for an excuse to finally get into this part of the hobby), Yakfinities #53 runs through the end of September.  The theme is Merchants – which gives you the flexibility to make a custom of virtually any species you want. So head on over to the Yakface forums to submit your entry, or just kick back and check out the latest entries by clicking on the image above.

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