Author Topic: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 9/26/2011  (Read 37876 times)

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #75 on: December 21, 2010, 07:45:00 AM »
( whistle ) that is god darn' excellent

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #76 on: December 21, 2010, 01:34:28 PM »
HA!!  I *love* this guy!!  Nice beat-up/scuffed/dirty/used-and-abused look to him.

Also love the factory-background pieces you used.  I need to buy/make me some, too.  Those pieces have the right balance of detail without looking busy, given that they were designed for 1/144th mech's.

Thanks Doc- as always you're an inspiration to do more!
Actually thanks to all of you.    Thanks to you guys, your kind words, and good positive vibes, you've re-kindled my love of making customs.

Yeah the Mechanical Bases are amazing, so surprised people slept so hard on these.  They work great as background pieces in any scale.  Search in japanese language and you will see an epic number of great customs made with these.  I recently got a huge collection of them online for cheap and quickly started a 4-bay+  1/144-scale hangar display for my robot toy collection... which is why updates on my latest speeder have been slow.

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #77 on: December 31, 2010, 07:21:59 AM »
you mentioned clear rods for a flying effect....

look around online and look up "clear PVC rod" or "Plexiglass rod" and you should find some solid yet clear plastic rods that you can cut to whatever length you need.  You can get them in varying sizes as well.  then just place them under your items as stands.... 

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #78 on: December 31, 2010, 09:03:57 AM »
Yeah the Mechanical Bases are amazing, so surprised people slept so hard on these. 

A $25-30/each price tag keeps casual buyers or curious buyers at bay, I think.

I *tried* to get my kids to pick me up some stuff like this while they were stationed in Okinawa for 3 years.  They'd go to the beaches but wouldn't go find a toy/hobby shop for dad.  grrr.

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #79 on: December 31, 2010, 12:42:22 PM »
A $25-30/each price tag keeps casual buyers or curious buyers at bay, I think.

I *tried* to get my kids to pick me up some stuff like this while they were stationed in Okinawa for 3 years.  They'd go to the beaches but wouldn't go find a toy/hobby shop for dad.  grrr.

Ah man that sucks!!
you should be able to find these more around $10 a piece.  
I've managed to hunt ebay a bit and score them for $2-5 a set used.

Here try Hobby Link Japan... around US$10 a piece
http://www.hlj.com/product/KBYMB-11

I'll also note that the company that makes them keeps their modeling support products in-print and makes them cheaper and cheaper as years go on (Some of their detail kits, once $20 in 2002, are now $2-5 or less !)

you mentioned clear rods for a flying effect....

look around online and look up "clear PVC rod" or "Plexiglass rod" and you should find some solid yet clear plastic rods that you can cut to whatever length you need.  You can get them in varying sizes as well.  then just place them under your items as stands.... 

Thanks Spudafett - I will try that next week and see what I can find!  You're the man!
« Last Edit: December 31, 2010, 12:45:21 PM by flaccideagle »

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #80 on: December 31, 2010, 08:33:27 PM »
ooooh, thanks for that tip!!  Those'll go on "The List" for sure!

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #81 on: January 25, 2011, 03:30:10 PM »
Ok so here's another really, really brief work in progress update.  I've been working on it every day since these pictures were taken Friday, so hopefully the speeder will be done really soon.

So it's been a while, I hit a few serious snags with this project as I mentioned in the last update. 

The idea behind this custom is a "My first speeder" type of thing- a suped-up hot rod.  The piece was intended for me to recover my mixed media skills from back in the day, by using some brass, some lazer-etched, and some found-parts of metal as well as Hasbro parts and styrene.

The new front engines didn't take to the paint I was using, so I had to re-color them to yellow.  I mounted them onto their "engine block" yesterday, there's still quite a bit of painting and detailing to be done (to cover up a lot of the sloppy cuts i made with the Dremel) but I think you get the idea.



they still don't look like how I envision them but a little elbow grease, and they're be nice...

Here is the basic layout for the back "extra engine."  Again I hit a snag with this as the original brass and photo-etched parts I wanted to use just didn't look so great when I fit-test them.  The idea is that this is a "blower" type of attachment to make this hot rod faster.  The original idea was far more complex, with metal-etched and some found brass parts incorporated. It's pretty small size (about 2 inches tops) but I really over-filled it to a distracting level.  I didn't clean the brass too well, and when it was primed it looked like a painted antique almost-steampunk mess more than a metal engine like intended.  So into the trash it went.  This is just a really rough test fit of the parts before trimming and painting and to see how it photographs.



As many of you guys know, I am very much into the classic, old-school, original trilogy look, the "high-science-meets junk-dealer" vibe.  I thought this design was much better in the end, and instead of brass, I will go with the much-cheaper paper clips to make the piping I wanted.

Also I finally figured out what to do with the front exposed engine panels.   I made a cover with a handle, which took way too much time to get right.  This is my 4th attempt and I think I finally got it right.  It still needs some more styrene panels and whatnot of course.




I've been distracted with starting a blog about my toy collection and customs (something my friends have been pressuring me to do for 5+ years!) and making a painted diorama for my robot collection out of those Mechanical Base displays, but now that they are 90% done, I am back full-time into this project.  I also started a little bit on two more speeders, which I will show when they're more than parts in my parts bin ;)

cheers all, and thanks for looking as always!!!!

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #82 on: January 26, 2011, 09:12:34 AM »
lookin' interesting

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #83 on: June 08, 2011, 12:41:01 PM »
I finished the speeder last week, and will post with some photos in the next day or so...

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 12/20/2010
« Reply #84 on: June 09, 2011, 02:51:30 PM »
Awesome! Glad you are back!

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 06/15/2011
« Reply #85 on: June 15, 2011, 03:48:33 PM »
yeah! me too!  at least for a little while ;)    thanks LS!


RED HOT ROD SPEEDER - JUNE 2011

A toast to his friend, for he just bought a old hot-rod vintage speeder...








This was pretty fun to make, and I of course already have more on the bench.  They're more speeder bikes, though, so maybe this time they'll take less than, what, a year to finish? ;)

thanks so much for looking !!
« Last Edit: July 13, 2011, 12:27:04 PM by flaccideagle »

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 06/15/2011
« Reply #86 on: June 16, 2011, 01:24:45 PM »
Another rockin' vehicle. I can't say how much I love your customs.

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 06/15/2011
« Reply #87 on: June 17, 2011, 03:37:13 AM »
Wow! That turned out sweet looking. Very nice job there.

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 06/15/2011
« Reply #88 on: June 17, 2011, 06:44:34 AM »
brillinat vehicle
the "Spacestation" engines are relly cool

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Re: flaccideagle's Custom Vehicles ~~ UPDATED 06/15/2011
« Reply #89 on: June 17, 2011, 09:07:55 PM »
Darthdaddy,
Clonehead,
FialaFernbrugg,

Thanks so much guys...
Coming from you three is big, you guys are great!
I love all of your work too...

I might not post a lot but I'm here everyday, checking out the great work you guys all do.
It's really inspiring to see how prolific everyone here is...
I just get blown away by the stuff you guys are doing!

I should have some more to show this weekend at some point, I've been working on a single-man closed speeder,
it's made from a GIJOE plane, and disposable razor handles and a lot of other bits... we'll see how it turns out!