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Star Wars Elite - Die Cast Darth Maul
I was pleasantly surprised to see some left during my lunch hour. Turns out they are now doing raffles for these figures which is great idea! I'm usually the one coming in too late especially after all of the ebay resellers buy more than their fair share.
Here are some photos of my Midi Imperial Starfighters, including modifications to set 75347. Free instructions for all of these are on Rebrickable.
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This little group started with the modified TIE Bomber. I added surface detail to this ship as well as a more interesting bomb loading and dropping mechanism and space for the gonk droid in the pilot-side of the hull. The TIE Fighter and Vader's TIE Advanced are built to match the proportions and scale of the Bomber, using the same cockpit style. They can be built invididually but my intention was that they're a modification of the Bomber set, with only £10 of extra parts needed in addition to 75347.
These are pictures of various Cosplayers from Day 3 of Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Downtown LA. All shot on Canon 5DM2 with a Canon 24-70mm Lens.
These are pictures of various Cosplayers from Day 3 of Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Downtown LA. All shot on Canon 5DM2 with a Canon 24-70mm Lens.
As much as I dislike Star Wars: The Phantom Menace as a film it does enjoy the usual complement of interesting costume, make-up and other design elements.
So, when a partygoer asked me to help him get his Darth Maul costume together I thought it would be an interesting little project.
I sculpted the positives onto my own head cast in order to approximate the angle that the prosthetics meet the skin. After casting the molds in plaster I brushed in latex, later colouring the pieces with an acrylic latex mix.
Because the pieces are hollow you get a bit of help applying them because you can squeeze them slightly to create a vaccuum effect to supplament whatever prosthetic glue you use.
Didn't ever get a picture of the completed costume, so I guess I could re-title this frame as A Dearth Of Darth....
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I always liked the lego Baubles (christmas ornaments) but it will cost a small fortune to fill a tree. This year I decided to make my own. This is relatively simple. You can buy these clear plastic bubbles in a hobby shop.
While I was thinking about what kind of bricks would fit best, I came up with the idea to put Minifigures in them. I glued some transparent plates on the bottom of the bauble and gave them enough time to dry. Then insert the minifigure, close the bauble and finish it with a nice ribbon.
I'm curious what you think so please leave a comment. If you made any for yourself, please let me know!
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