Well, I'm back with another fresh custom for December. I had hoped to complete the last few Barge folks, but the base bodies are still bagged and in pieces without any significant progress, so they'll likely be coming sometime next year. Today's custom is the first character you'll find in the thread that hasn't been seen onscreen. Instead, he is from a Star Wars board game: Fantasy Flight Games'
Imperial Assault. IA is a tactical combat strategy game with both progression missions and a one-off skirmish mode, and it's a ton of fun. If you enjoy Star Wars and gaming with friends, I highly recommend it!
This build has a few firsts for me. The head is entirely sculpted rather than built around an existing portrait, and I used a pair of cabochons to give the eyes the semi-transparent look. Since the body I decided on had a ball torso and swivel waist, I opted for a full soft-goods clothing upper. The jacket, along with the straps, belt, and holsters are all cut from a .4mm ultra-thin leather, and the jacket's edges are wired for posability. The metal details are cut and bent from a thin aluminum sheeting and crafting studs. I want to thank all of you who churn out fanfic & EU customs for the constant reminder that there are so many possibilities for customs (and Chuckles x2, whose recent backdrop idea I have shamelessly applied to my flash-diorama
). Anyway, here he is!
Vinto Hreeda Reckless VigilanteComposition: Vitruvian H.A.C.K.S. Female Orc Blank torso, arms, & hands, VC Death Star Gunner pelvis, legs, & feet. Epoxy clay sculpted head, fingers, and boots. Fabric shirt with dyed pattern, leather jacket, straps, belt, & holsters. Aluminum sheet pauldrons and accents. Cabochon eyes.
"Just keep shooting. Eventually, one of you stops shooting back." -VH
Addendum: Taking photos for the project made me realize how ill-equipped I was to set up a proper diorama. I whipped up the base fairly quickly, but am lacking accessories (crates, barrels, etc) and proper backdrop wall paneling. This is something I would love to improve as I've seen some excellent examples here. Perhaps a basic corridor set and then a proper sarlacc once the rest of the Khetanna crew are finished...