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Monday, January 21, 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Bring on the Barge! Star Wars Fan Site Petition
Bring on the barge! In order for us to approach Hasbro with this petition, we would like at least 10,000 signatures supporting this cause, and sadly we are far, far behind, so would you kindly sign the petition? Do your part to help make this 3.75" scaled vehicle a reality so it can sail its way into your collection! Hasbro has hinted that they'd love to make a Sail Barge, but they'd like to gauge things like interest, cost and other things from collectors. Here is your chance!
The collective goal here is to garner a significant amount of signatures from Star Wars collectors by January 31, 2013. We will then take these results with us and submit them to Hasbro at NY Toy Fair in February. With your support we hope that the iconic Sail Barge vehicle can be realized in a very exciting vehicle/playset for the 3.75" line. But it won't happen without you! So please sign the petition! After you sign it, be sure to leave some of your thoughts in the comments module below where you can discuss desired price points, features you want to see included and just general discussion about this awesome vehicle! Thank you for your support!
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Yakfinities #47: Tatooine Residents
The current Yakfinities Customizing Challenge focuses on residents of
Tatooine, and has already brought about some outstanding entries. We welcome all customizers to take part, which will enter you in for a
random prize drawing — or if you aren’t the customizing type, you can
still check out the latest entries by clicking here.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
CAFN: Episode 47 - Ron Hembling of HemblesCreations
Join Lucasclones and Tamer as they have Ron Hembling aka Hemble of HemblesCreations.
Ron gives us his list of needed tools and supplies to start you on your
diorama journey. He also shares quite a few tips and techniques as well
as which environments might be better suited to the beginner. If you
haven't seen
the brand new and improved CAFN Page yet, be sure to give it a look.
Go here to listen to the Custom Action
Figure News podcast:
If there is anything you would like them to feature on a future podcast be sure to let them know at:
Sunday, January 13, 2013
No Paint Kitbash Rally Weekend
So today is the last day of Imperial Shipyards No Paint Kitbash Rally. After I saw the Ithorian Endor Rebel Soldier that Dad made for the rally on Friday, I knew I wanted in on the action before the event came to a close. I ended up making four NPKB action figures before the weekend was over and Dad made two more for the event as well, although Dad says the Ithorian from Friday is still his favorite.
The first custom action figure I made was a Clawdite Jedi. My dad's friend Brad, sent a text to my Dad on Thursday of a photo that had a plastic bin full of Star Wars figures with a label that read "Star Wars Figures - $2 each". Dad called him right away and picked up some really cheap fodder. The body for my Clawdite came from a Clone Wars Ki Adi Mundi that was in that plastic bin. The forearms that I used came from the "new" Clone Wars Obi-wan Kenobi that I had under the tree ay Christmas. We had removed Obi-wan's arms from the figure and replaced them with the arms of the previous release of the character to give the new sculpt articulated wrists. It would be cool if this Clawdite had the articulated wrists, but I like the way he came out overall. I grabbed an alternate Zam Wessel head to finish the figure off.
Clawdite Jedi NPKB
by Elias
NPKB Astromech
by Elias
To create the Naboo Peasant
action figure, I asked Dad to hollow out the Padme Amidala hood. Dad
carefully cut out Padme's face in case we ever wanted to use it later,
and then used a Dremmel to hollow out the hood so it could be slipped
over a Zam Wessel head. Once that was done, my design was complete.
SKILL LEVEL: BEGINNER
Naboo Peasant NPKB
by Elias
SKILL LEVEL: BEGINNER
This weekend is our friend Wookielover1138's birthday, so we figured we'd make a figure to commemorate her special day for giving us all her wonderful Kessel Run Review webisodes. Dad
used the Zam Wessel torso upper arms and upper legs and paired them
with the head, lower arms and legs of a Clone Wars Chewbacca. He made
some adjustments to Zam Wessel's helmet, cutting it into three separate
pieces that still fit snugly on the ball jointed head of the figure
because of the way the optical unit held it all together. I love the
way Dad designed the helmet, because it came out looking like the helmet
transforms when in different positions. I can even shake the figure
upside down and it all stays intact no matter what position it's in.
Dad said he may paint this figure sometime in the future, but right now
he's more concerned about creating some Ewoks for Mr. Black's Customs.
Female Wookiee Bounty Hunter NPKB
by Darth Daddy
SKILL LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
The
last figure Dad made was a Devaronian Movie Star that he created using a
Marvel Absorbing Man action figure and cut off the ends of the ponytail
from two G.I. Joe Scarlet heads that we had in our fodder to create the
Devaronian's horns. To accessorize the figure, Dad used the shirt of a
POTF Momaw Nadon, armour from a Clone Wars Thi-sen action figure, as
well as the shawl of a AOTC Lott Dodd action figure. Dad's having a
hard time sticking to a fashion choice for this figure, because he likes
all three looks. He also would like to paint this figure too one
day.
Devaronian Movie Star NPKB
by Darth Daddy
SKILL LEVEL: BEGINNER
Hope
you all have enjoyed the results of our fun filled weekend and that you
will submit a few figures of your own before the end of the NPKB Rally.
May the Force Be With You....
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