Thursday, June 16, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Late May the 4th be with you!
In the effort to update my blog more often I have decided I will also post my modelling projects on here too. I am currently modelling a few dioramas that will be used to display my SW figures, but also double as playsets for when I feel like recreating a scene or two. I have mostly ESB and ROTJ dioramas in mind. This was meant to be posted yesterday for May 4th Star Wars Day, but, thanks to a friend telling me, I see it more fitting now to post it today as it is May 5th (or A.K.A Star Wars Day 2: Revenge of the Fifth) and because this is about the Emperor and his throne.
This is a sneek peek at what will be my Emperor's Throne display.
The idea for this dio came to me when I got the POTF Final Jedi Duel scene off Ebay, but I realized there is a problem with it...it was awkwardly designed. Honestly, who makes a scene 9.5" long and 3" wide?!


I knew I had to fix this scene as it felt too much like I was watching Luke walk the plank on Grand-pappy Palpatine's pirate ship. However, I would feel bad too cutting up the plastic base and just having the throne stand alone, as I have seen other collectors do.
I wanted my version to feel a little closer to the film and be able to display the original toy safely without having to trim plastic. After brainstorming, I realized I could make this look pretty close to the final scene if I just make it a 90 degree angle and just match the corners diagonally.

Here is a pic of the layers of Styrene Plasticard I had to weld together to get the base flush with the toy. All of the plastic used was from scrap I had laying around and finally got to use some of it! Gotta keep it cheap!

(Artistic License)
I matched the floor pattern on one side so that it did not look to out of place. I also added some support to the back so that the POTF base could lock in securely.

Here it is with all the pieces together!

For just junk styrene, I think this is staring off well. It will need a few more additions before going to the paint box, but this is where it started. The next time I post it'll be about five to six inches tall with a small stair case and possibly two stations for engineers or guards.
See ya then!
This is a sneek peek at what will be my Emperor's Throne display.
The idea for this dio came to me when I got the POTF Final Jedi Duel scene off Ebay, but I realized there is a problem with it...it was awkwardly designed. Honestly, who makes a scene 9.5" long and 3" wide?!


I knew I had to fix this scene as it felt too much like I was watching Luke walk the plank on Grand-pappy Palpatine's pirate ship. However, I would feel bad too cutting up the plastic base and just having the throne stand alone, as I have seen other collectors do.
I wanted my version to feel a little closer to the film and be able to display the original toy safely without having to trim plastic. After brainstorming, I realized I could make this look pretty close to the final scene if I just make it a 90 degree angle and just match the corners diagonally.
Here is a pic of the layers of Styrene Plasticard I had to weld together to get the base flush with the toy. All of the plastic used was from scrap I had laying around and finally got to use some of it! Gotta keep it cheap!
(Artistic License)
I matched the floor pattern on one side so that it did not look to out of place. I also added some support to the back so that the POTF base could lock in securely.
Here it is with all the pieces together!
For just junk styrene, I think this is staring off well. It will need a few more additions before going to the paint box, but this is where it started. The next time I post it'll be about five to six inches tall with a small stair case and possibly two stations for engineers or guards.
See ya then!
Friday, April 29, 2011
Here goes nothing!
Monday, February 7, 2011
Kid in Volkswagen Vader Ad looks like young Mark Hamill
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