TROP_78
6/1 - Completed sculpt of the Revwien pilot from the Dark Horse Comics series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic by John Jackson Miller
1:18 scale, sculpted using Aves Fixit Sculpt.
The creature appears in a single panel…a SINGLE PANEL in the entire Dark Horse Comic series, Knights of the Old Republic. I was simply struck by how cool the creature looked. I wanted to see it in action figure form…
…and here it is!
For the frame, I used the lower legs, feet, partial waist, shoulders, arms and hands from a Vintage Collection Chewbacca. The upper torso was custom sculpted by me and the second set of arms came from a random figure. Glued together, created some custom articulation and used a Dremel to reduce the frame down to a skeleton.
One of the bigger figures I have created, measuring 6 “ tall for a 1:18 scaled figure.
Articulation points in the neck, shoulders (all 4), elbows (all 4) hands ( all 4 - the round spiked hands rotate), waist, hips, knees and ankles.
The pressure pack on its back is held in place using a magnet. It’s a scratch build.
The figure represents a large, lumbering suit…so “maximum extreme articulation” isn’t the priority here.
Who knows what this creature’s story is about?…that’s what’s great about these random characters that show up briefly in the Star Wars galaxy…they can be anything you want them to be.
Next to paint the figure! Give me time as I am rebuilding my collection of paints as my older ones have all dried up or in the process of withering away.
Thanks again for your continued interest!
#starwars #roncobb #johnjacksonmiller #darkhorsecomics #customactionfigure #actionfigure #sculpting #art #miniatures #creatures
TROP_78
6/1 - Completed sculpt of the Revwien pilot from the Dark Horse Comics series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic by John Jackson Miller
1:18 scale, sculpted using Aves Fixit Sculpt.
The creature appears in a single panel…a SINGLE PANEL in the entire Dark Horse Comic series, Knights of the Old Republic. I was simply struck by how cool the creature looked. I wanted to see it in action figure form…
…and here it is!
For the frame, I used the lower legs, feet, partial waist, shoulders, arms and hands from a Vintage Collection Chewbacca. The upper torso was custom sculpted by me and the second set of arms came from a random figure. Glued together, created some custom articulation and used a Dremel to reduce the frame down to a skeleton.
One of the bigger figures I have created, measuring 6 “ tall for a 1:18 scaled figure.
Articulation points in the neck, shoulders (all 4), elbows (all 4) hands ( all 4 - the round spiked hands rotate), waist, hips, knees and ankles.
The pressure pack on its back is held in place using a magnet. It’s a scratch build.
The figure represents a large, lumbering suit…so “maximum extreme articulation” isn’t the priority here.
Who knows what this creature’s story is about?…that’s what’s great about these random characters that show up briefly in the Star Wars galaxy…they can be anything you want them to be.
Next to paint the figure! Give me time as I am rebuilding my collection of paints as my older ones have all dried up or in the process of withering away.
Thanks again for your continued interest!
#starwars #roncobb #johnjacksonmiller #darkhorsecomics #customactionfigure #actionfigure #sculpting #art #miniatures #creatures