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A Sith Lord and his apprentice fight against each other in a ruined temple for control in this battle pack. Complete with two guards and falling column. Built for the Eurobricks Star Wars Battle Pack Contest.
Here's my first Darth Vader Gundam since 2013's TIE Advanced Sazabi, my Sith Interceptor Gundam. I combined an IBO frame with the Gundam Astray Noir and Vader's Sith Interceptor.
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Printed in Bridal Guides magazine in NYC. 2014.
We got very lucky since the forecast for rain was on and off all day and it was at 60% chance or higher. It rained in the morning during hair and makeup at the salon and it rained right as we finished shooting on the beach. Very lucky.
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An idea from a good friend on Instagram. He did a really good job shooting his and I couldn't leave it alone. I had to make a try doing the same with a twist of my own.
Darth Vader still strikes fear where ever he shows up.
Disney's Hollywood Studios | Echo Lake | Star Tours | Trials of the Temple
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Star Wars and the Power of Costume explores the challenges in dressing the Star Wars universe from the Galactic Senate and royalty to the Jedi, Sith, and Droids. Featuring over 60 hand-crafted costumes from the first seven Star Wars films, the exhibition (located at the Cincinnati Museum Center in Cincinnati, Ohio) reveals the artists’ creative process – and uncovers the connection between character and costume.
Features of the Power of Costume exhibit include short films that provide a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process and include interviews with the designers and actors/actresses. The experience in enhanced by interactive flip books featuring sketches, photographs, and notes that capture the creative team’s inspiration and vision.
Featured costumes include:
•Monk-like robes of Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker
•Intimidating suit and complex breathing apparatus of Darth Vader
•Yak hair and mohair costume of Chewbacca
•Fierce armor of mercenary bounty hunters Jango Fett, Boba Fett, and Sam Wesell
•Elaborately detailed gowns of Princess Leia, Queen Amidala, Queen Jamillia, and their handmaidens
•Intricately designed costumes of astromech’s R2-D2, C-3P0, and BB-8
This photo is just one of the many costumes seen in the Star Wars and the Power of Costume exhibit that allowed myself and my family to get up close to these historic and awe-inspiring films in ways that we’ve never seen them before. The next time I watch one of these movies, I will have the perspective of how the costume was designed & created and what inspired the look & feel. Thank you to the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, and Lucasfilm, Ltd. for developing this exhibit to give Star Wars fans such as myself this opportunity.
In this (Jedi and Sith) I tried to vary the fig poses as well as the type of 'saber they used. I'll note which one is which.
Inspired by Zeesi
Here's my first Darth Vader Gundam since 2013's TIE Advanced Sazabi, my Sith Interceptor Gundam. I combined an IBO frame with the Gundam Astray Noir and Vader's Sith Interceptor.
My custom fig for the FC Face of the Force contest. Here are the parts:
Arc Heavy Gunner helmet (by Wuzzupbob) - Sharpied
Black Visor - Sharpied
Torso - Sharpied
Legs - Purist
Cloth - Cut LEGO cape and sharpied
This one is for my buddy Vic! Hope I did your hilt justice with the fig.
Custom Elements: Hilt by: eclipseGrafx & Cloak by: MMCB
Paint by: KJ
Vote on which one you like better!
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"And then I pinched my fingers really tight from, like, 5 feet away," Darth Vader quipped. "And all of a sudden, that big Death Star of a zit on that kid's forehead just went POP! The puss was just dripping down his nose. It was disgusting and, of course, I was the hit of the schoolyard for a month."
"Hehehehe, dude!" laughed Darth Maul maniacally.
*chhkkk* "Would you like some more cookies, sirs?" asked TK-218.
I guess now we all know what goes on when Siths get together on their days off.
A variation on the justly famed design by pmiaki for a Lego X-Wing, done up in these colours for a Sith lady. I have pictures of her somewhere but these are the only three shots I have to hand that actually look halfway decent.
This is a 1,200 part UCS Sith Infiltrator with foldable wings. Professional instruction for sale at www.techlug.fr or by email at setechnic-at-gmail-dot-com
These are my custom Sith Lord figures. I did not make the zombie one in the front. I figure if there are so many Jedi there needs to be more Sith as well
Makoban was a powerful sith inquisitor during the Old Republic era.
She wielded a lightsaber, which blade was altered by her Force lightning abilities.
This is a 1,200 part UCS Sith Infiltrator with foldable wings. Professional instruction for sale at www.techlug.fr or by email at setechnic-at-gmail-dot-com
Star Wars and the Power of Costume explores the challenges in dressing the Star Wars universe from the Galactic Senate and royalty to the Jedi, Sith, and Droids. Featuring over 60 hand-crafted costumes from the first seven Star Wars films, the exhibition (located at the Cincinnati Museum Center in Cincinnati, Ohio) reveals the artists’ creative process – and uncovers the connection between character and costume.
Features of the Power of Costume exhibit include short films that provide a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process and include interviews with the designers and actors/actresses. The experience in enhanced by interactive flip books featuring sketches, photographs, and notes that capture the creative team’s inspiration and vision.
Featured costumes include:
•Monk-like robes of Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker
•Intimidating suit and complex breathing apparatus of Darth Vader
•Yak hair and mohair costume of Chewbacca
•Fierce armor of mercenary bounty hunters Jango Fett, Boba Fett, and Sam Wesell
•Elaborately detailed gowns of Princess Leia, Queen Amidala, Queen Jamillia, and their handmaidens
•Intricately designed costumes of astromech’s R2-D2, C-3P0, and BB-8
This photo is just one of the many costumes seen in the Star Wars and the Power of Costume exhibit that allowed myself and my family to get up close to these historic and awe-inspiring films in ways that we’ve never seen them before. The next time I watch one of these movies, I will have the perspective of how the costume was designed & created and what inspired the look & feel. Thank you to the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, and Lucasfilm, Ltd. for developing this exhibit to give Star Wars fans such as myself this opportunity.