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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!
Darth Maul’s Sith Infiltrator - Mini - San Diego Comic-Con 2012 Exclusive
Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder - Mini - New York Comic-Con 2012 Exclusive
Boba Fett’s Slave I - Mini - Star Wars Celebration VI Exclusive
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Hasbro - Star Wars Black Series Darth Maul on a Hero Mashers "Sith Speeder" (also shown Mashers Spider Maul)
Darth Maul’s Sith Infiltrator set 75383, rebuilt only using pieces from the set! Free instructions are on Rebrickable, link in my profile or below…
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This has been an absolute blast to do, one of the rare projects where I play with the actual Lego and dive back into Studio when it’s all done. I think I’ve managed to improve the proportions, the lower half of the ball now looks more rounded, the wings have a very subtle curve, the nose is a bit sleeker with that area in front of the ball slimmed down to something much less bulky.
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The ship is still solid and swooshable, the droid-dropping feature is gone but there’s still space for a couple of the droids and the cockpit will still hold Maul on his little hovering Sith Vespa thing.
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Best of all, no extra pieces required 😊