Now, this is some fine art here, Aude! The arms added some important range of motion and all the different poses you put him into proof that! The 3D-printed armor fits nice & tight! This is a spot on custom! Excellent composition.
Thanks Phillip.
I had a few sets of spare JoyToy arms after having bought some of their blanks for the rocker ankle joints and found the VC Mando elbow rotors to be a bit ratchety and stiff. The PGV rocker ankles really improve posability, and I ended up using those hands as well because I wanted Mando to be able to carry the child and the left wrist of the VC figure is not engineered to swivel inward. It was refreshing to see Hasbro employ rockers for Chirrut, and I hope we can expect to see them more frequently again. These other companies have Hasbro beat in that department, and I will continue to use their joints until rockers return to the 3.75" SW line.
For months, I searched for, requested, practically
begged many people who were offering larger scale sets to produce a beskar set for 3.75". Many said they could or would do it; none did. I finally decided to do it myself. This armor is the result of many hours of editing files and fitting prints. In the time it took to get this set right, I probably could have sculpted it all myself. However, the exciting thing is that I now have a set that I can produce at will by clicking a few buttons. I am excited to finally be able to offer to 3.75" customizers something I think many of us have wished existed for months:
a complete beskar set.
Well, gonna have to pick up my jaw. its on the floor! Wow.
Off to share.
haha Thank you Tamer. I try!
All in 3.75 scale!!!!
Amazing paint job.
Air brush or Molotow pen?
Wowzers!
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Thanks Sjefke! This was my first experience using the Molotow Chrome Pen. It is an impressive ink, to be sure. I tested a few other chrome finishes, but none seemed to rival the shine of the Molotow. I was disappointed to discover that I could not apply any sort of wash to bring out the details without blighting the mirror finish, but the shine seems to make that compromise a worthy one.