Really wonderful pictures in such believable poses. I wish I had your ability to make the lightsabers glow like that, then I wouldn't have had to go through so much trouble rebuilding them.
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Ephiane wrote:Really wonderful pictures in such believable poses. I wish I had your ability to make the lightsabers glow like that, then I wouldn't have had to go through so much trouble rebuilding them.
GubernatorFan wrote:Neat tutorial. I have been doing something similar, but that is better.
GubernatorFan wrote:Excellent photos. And great special effects again. Is Luke trying to steal Thrwan's pet?
Ephiane wrote:Great new pictures, Bam and thanks for showing me the tricks, Vision. The 1:12 Figures getting better and better.
GubernatorFan wrote:These look excellent for the scale.
Visisonor wrote:Great perspective and background!
Leia found her mother's Geonosis cape
I know it's different color and accurate to some comic appearances, but I really think this figure should have come with cloth cape. This, at least, is not unheard of in Black Series.
But imagine how she'd look with fully soft goods body. it's a beautiful headsculpt after all. Makes me want to kitbash something like this.
Diana wrote:Nice!! A few Star Wars and especially Luke photos brighten every day.
Visisonor wrote:For anyone interested, yesterday Hasbro put up rereleases of several sought-after figures:
- Darth Malak
- Darth Nihilus
- Clone Commander Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Asajj Ventress
They are available for preorders at every major toy store.
(I had Ventress on preorder from maybe three different places around a year ago, and all of them were canceled one after another, hopefully I'll get her this time)
Thanks! It can take some time...BAMComix wrote:I shall look forward to your future bash , Vis
lurpdog101 wrote:loving these figures. As per my post, I just delved into this scale with the GI Joe Classified line but as a huge SW fan, I have looked at this in the shops for sooo long and now think I will start to collect. I could finally have my squads of stormtroopers, scout troopers, rebel troops and endor troops etc.
GubernatorFan wrote:lurpdog101 wrote:loving these figures. As per my post, I just delved into this scale with the GI Joe Classified line but as a huge SW fan, I have looked at this in the shops for sooo long and now think I will start to collect. I could finally have my squads of stormtroopers, scout troopers, rebel troops and endor troops etc.
It's expensive to army build nowadays, even in 1:18 scale, but certainly far more doable than in 1:6 scale.
lurpdog101 wrote:GubernatorFan wrote:lurpdog101 wrote:loving these figures. As per my post, I just delved into this scale with the GI Joe Classified line but as a huge SW fan, I have looked at this in the shops for sooo long and now think I will start to collect. I could finally have my squads of stormtroopers, scout troopers, rebel troops and endor troops etc.
It's expensive to army build nowadays, even in 1:18 scale, but certainly far more doable than in 1:6 scale.
Very true and at £20 a figure, I could have a 10 strong sqaud for less than what it costs me for a DAM or Hot Toys 1/6 haha even if I would much prefer the 1/6 lol
Yes, this is the main reason.GubernatorFan wrote:The articulation choices and the limited accessories and hands are part and parcel of this being still essentially a toy line
GubernatorFan wrote:Beautifully photographed, as always, Dal.
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