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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 2/16/13
« Reply #195 on: February 25, 2013, 05:36:32 AM »
One of the reasons I'm so glad to finally be a member of this site is to tell you that I love the work you guys do. Awesome customs as always!

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« Reply #196 on: February 25, 2013, 05:48:42 AM »
Nice Hutt. Did you sculpt the entire figure or just the head. Very well done.

Just from the articulating waist up.  I only painted the figure on the lower half.

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« Reply #197 on: February 25, 2013, 05:49:51 AM »
One of the reasons I'm so glad to finally be a member of this site is to tell you that I love the work you guys do. Awesome customs as always!

Thanks so much!  Love your avatar!

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 2/16/13
« Reply #198 on: February 25, 2013, 05:52:51 AM »
Not sure how many of you check out the Custom Contest threads, but we are currently holding a custom ation figure contest on the blog.  We'd love it if you would all participate.  It's the first contest we ever hosted.  Check out all the details :)


“SMUGGLER’S GAMBIT”
CUSTOM ACTION FIGURE CONTEST



Hello all Star Wars custom action figure artists both young and old.  For the last two and a half years this blog has been promoting Star Wars custom action figure art, whether archived in video slide shows that featured custom action figure artists found on our "Customs I Wish I Owned" page, in classic photo novels, or in the educational tutorials that pass valuable knowledge to beginners and masters alike; and sometimes, we just find something cool that we want to share like the artists featured in our own personal collection.  Customs for the Kid tries to do whatever we can to get the Star Wars customizing community all the exposure possible.  Well, here is a rare opportunity to give you all just that.  Here is your opportunity as an artist to get some serious exposure in the Star Wars community for your custom action figure art and for custom action figure artists as a whole. It can be a fun family activity for first time customizers.  For all you seasoned veterans, it's your opportunity to get your craft thrust out of the Star Wars fansite forums and out into the spotlight! There is nothing cooler than getting some recognition for all your hard work when exercising your craft.  Here's an opportunity to participate in a super fun Star Wars customizing contest.  First time customizers are greatly encouraged to jump in on the fun.  We want as many entries as possible. This is an ALL AGES event.  

Jimmy MacInerney (Jimmy Mac) and Jason Swank of RebelForce Radio (formerly of Forcecast.net) are teaming up with Customs for the Kid to host a Star Wars: Smuggler’s Gambit custom action figure contest.

Darth Daddy was listening to Jimmy MacInerney (Jimmy Mac) and Jason Swank on a podcast one night talking with Fanboys director Kyle Newman and heard them say they wish they could have custom action figures made of the characters from  Star Wars: Smuggler’s Gambit,  the radio drama that was recorded live at Celebration VI in Orlando, Florida, based on an original script by Kyle Newman and F.J. DeSanto and currently featured on starwars.com and in the latest Star Wars Insider magazine.  Star Wars: Smuggler’s Gambit (full audio) was directed by Newman (Fanboys) and produced by Jimmy “Mac” McInerney of RebelForce Radio, who whipped up over 100 sound effects and music cues, which were blasted live onstage alongside the actors to a packed audience of almost 2,000 diehard Star Wars fans!" The production featured some of the best Star Wars voice acting talent out there today.

This is a great opportunity for one of you to be featured on a podcast known for their close ties to  Lucasfilm and other big players in the Star Wars community.

RebelForce Radio in their first week of podcasting had the honor of being iTunes #1 Entertainment podcast. Hosted by podcasting veterans Jason Swank and Jimmy Mac (The ForceCast), RebelForce Radio provides information and entertainment to the ever-growing world-wide audience of Star Wars fans. The podcast is broadcast LIVE Tuesday nights at 9:30 pm ET and released widely on Fridays for on-demand streaming and download. RebelForce Radio can also be heard Sunday afternoons at 2:00 pm CT on Chicago’s 1530 WCKG AM.  RebelForce Radio is an extension of the hosts passion and enthusiasm for the Star Wars franchise. As life-long fans, Swank and Mac have traveled all over the globe, from Tokyo, Japan to Skywalker Ranch itself, to provide the most comprehensive internet coverage of major Star Wars related events! Listeners have enjoyed the podcasters in action during live shows from the floors at Star Wars Celebrations IV-VI and Star Wars Fan Days. Swank and Mac also wrote and produced “The George Lucas Hip-Hop,” winner of the 2008 Star Wars Fan Film Awards for Best Animation and Fan’s Choice. At Star Wars Celebration V in August 2010, Lucasfilm’s Dave Filoni (Supervising Director, Star Wars: The Clone Wars) recognized Jason and Jimmy as the inaugural inductees to his “104th Wolf Pack” organization for their “outstanding fandom and support of Star Wars.” The two were also inducted as “Honorary Friends” of The 501st Legion, a worldwide Star Wars costuming organization known for their charitable work and frequent presence at official Lucasfilm events. Swank and Mac enjoyed similar honors by The Rebel Legion, another well-known Star Wars costuming group, and been profiled in Star Wars Insider magazine, LA Weekly, and Chicago’s Daily Herald, among other publications and websites. You know it's good programming if the Supervising Director of Clone Wars Dave Filoni is a listener of their show.

Customizers need to get in on this contest and build on the momentum of  the Celebration 6: Star Wars Custom Action Figure Panel.  Show people in the Star Wars community just how much fun customizing can be.  Let people in on all the amazing results.

All the entries received will be displayed in a video at RebelForceRadio.com and on the Customs for the Kid blog. The winner will also be featured on a special interview segment on RebelForceRadio and the winner and their action figure will be featured in a post on the Customs for the Kid blog as well.

The judges for the contest will be "Smuggler’s Gambit" writer Kyle Newman, co-writer F.J. DeSanto, Jimmy MacInerney (Jimmy Mac) and Jason Swank of RebelForce Radio, voice actor David Collins (Han Solo), artist Paul Bateman from The Art of Ralph McQuarrie, and Darth Daddy of Customs for the Kid.

Listen to today's podcast with the contest announcement for more information.





RULES

-All custom action figure entries must be of characters that appear in the Star Wars radio drama "Smuggler's Gambit". Custom action figures can be in 3 ¾” scale or other.

-Participants are encouraged to submit as many entries as they wish.   Please include 1 - 4 photos per custom action figure submitted (Front, Back, Left, and Right).  

-Include your email, name, and mailing address, with your entry.

-Photoshop manipulations such as glowing lightsabers and blaster fire will not be accepted. We want the focus to be on the customs and not on their digital enhancement.

-All photo entries must be sent to the following email address: show@rebelforceradio.com.

Make sure your picture(s) are attached in your email and all the contest's rules have been complied with before you send your email.


PRIZES

A prize package will be awarded to the winner at the conclusion of the contest. DETAILS COMING SOON.

ALL ENTRIES will be displayed in a video at RebelForceRadio.com and on the Customs for the Kid blog.

The winner will also be featured on a special interview segment on RebelForceRadio and the winner will be featured in a post on the Customs for the Kid blog as well.

The judges for the contest will be "Smuggler’s Gambit" writer Kyle Newman, co-writer F.J. DeSanto, Jimmy MacInerney (Jimmy Mac) and Jason Swank of RebelForce Radio, voice actor David Collins (Han Solo), artist Paul Bateman from The Art of Ralph McQuarrie, and Darth Daddy of Customs for the Kid.


DEADLINE

MAY 1, 2013 at 11:59pm






Below are the character descriptions from Kyle Newman that you all can use as a guide to create your "Smuggler's Gambit" custom action figure:


RYDER THORNE

A spirited late teen human, with a punkish flair, who spent most of her life raising herself...until Ro Kurota took her under his wing. Despite her new line of work, she has heart of gold and a moral compass that will always steer her to safely. She's also a skilled pilot, who shortly after the events of the radio drama, enlists with the rebels. Played by Ashley Eckstein.


RO KUROTA

A brash, young human hustler trying make a name for himself as a neophyte smuggler (recently turned bounty hunter thanks to Han Solo showing up). He dresses with an edge, usually in black, to overcompensate for his lack of experience. On RHEN VAR he sports an extra layer to deal with the inhospitable climate. Played by Sam Witwer.

SWEEPER

A Sanyassan spacer out for revenge on Han Solo. He's been around the galaxy a few times and sports the scars to prove it -- especially that nasty one on his face. He's not afraid to dress for business -- shady business -- often displaying his many weapons on his wardrobe. Played by Dee Bradley Baker.

XIZOR

Xizor is eager to score Solo and the Wookiee from Kurota to further leverage himself within the Empire. He arrives on the remote, icy planet RHEN VAR in sleeker, less formal, attire to close the deal... prepared to get his Faleen hands dirty if necessary. Played by Dee Bradley Baker.

HAN SOLO

Despite being a reluctant leader, Han dresses a bit more traditional during his opening Rebel Mission on the jungle planet of ABROSSOS VI... but slips back into more casual wear once he parts ways with the fleet. His outfit is a mix of classic ANH Han with a few new Rebel accents. Played by David Collins.

PRINCESS LEIA

Dresses in vintage Alderaan-garb, in honor of her recently destroyed homeworld. Played by Clare Grant.


There are several other characters in the story not listed, such as the Rebel Commander, Luke, Boba Fett, Chewbacca, and even Sweeper's thugs who  are all open to interpretation for the contest as well....






For more information click the link below:
http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2013/02/rebelforce-radio-and-customs-for-kid.html




DO NOT POST YOUR ENTRIES IN THIS THREAD.  FOLLOW THE RULES ABOVE.


WE'D LOVE TO SEE SOME SHIPYARDERS REPRESENT FOR THE CUSTOMIZING COMMUNITY.  


YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE AFFILIATED WITH A FORUM TO PARTICIPATE.
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« Reply #199 on: March 04, 2013, 05:27:28 PM »
ABROSSOS VI REBEL RECONAISSANCE TROOPERS

Dad threw these two custom action figures together to show potential "Smuggler's Gambit" contest participants how they can make a quick and easy "Smuggler's Gambit" custom action figure in just minutes for the contest that we are promoting with RebelForce Radio.  This is a great technique on how to create a Hasbro looking figure without even having to break out a paint brush.  These types of customs are great starting points for those of you who are are just beginner customizers and don't feel very confident with your painting skills yet.   

"ABROSSOS VI 
CALAMARI REBEL RECONAISSANCE TROOPER"
by Darth Daddy




"ABROSSOS VI
SNIVVIAN REBEL RECONAISSANCE TROOPER"
 created by Darth Daddy




Check the post for the full details:
http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2013/03/abrossos-vi-rebel-reconaissance-troopers.html

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 3/04/13
« Reply #200 on: March 05, 2013, 03:42:02 AM »
Update on the front page.

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« Reply #201 on: March 05, 2013, 03:55:33 AM »
lookin awsome Brian
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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 3/04/13
« Reply #202 on: March 05, 2013, 08:54:46 PM »
another awesome rebel trooper !! great job

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Re: www.customsforthekid.blogspot.com 3/04/13
« Reply #203 on: March 06, 2013, 08:23:41 AM »
I love the versatility of the rebel bodies here.  The Mon Cal is my fave of this post; looks great in the gear, cam coat, and the background.

Light side, dark side...meh.  Just give me a lightsaber and a blaster and I'll take care of it!

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« Reply #204 on: March 07, 2013, 08:39:18 AM »
You know I love the Rebels so I am loving this update!

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« Reply #205 on: March 09, 2013, 07:49:34 AM »
Thanks guys!  Hope you are all entering the contest!

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« Reply #206 on: March 10, 2013, 01:44:06 PM »
We figured since we are judging our own contest and we can't submit entries that Customs for the Kid should definitely support others in the community by participating in our friend's event in the meantime.  

Here are the entries we threw together.  Just background characters. Although, if there is one thing that can be said about Star Wars, it is that the background characters even have great tales told about them along the way.  Here are our characters, but their stories are still a work in progress.  Hopefully we'll have them done by the end of the contest.



STAR WARS EPISODE VII
CUSTOMIZING CHALLENGE ENTRIES
by Customs for the Kid





PACITHHIP
by Darth Daddy





Zabrak
by Darth Daddy




Twi'lek
by Elias




Click the link below for more pictures and a link to the "Smuggler's Gambit" Custom Action Figure Contest:
http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2013/03/contest-commitments.html
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« Reply #207 on: March 20, 2013, 04:29:20 AM »
I have been working on a series of female Mandalorians for a while now.  This is the first in the series that I have completed so far.  I created this figure with a casted torso I bought from customizer Stocos28.  The arms and legs came from a G.I. Joes Scarlett figure and I tried to keep the paint scheme of the original figure as well as on the speederboard that I got from a Clone Wars Quinlan Vos action figure.  I finished the figure off with the cape from a Vintage General Grievous figure turned inside out.  The Mando helmet was the one included with the Clone Wars Mace Windu glued together and filled in to make a full head that was fitted with a Dremmel.



I took a lot of pictures of this one and included them in a video posted over at the blog.  Here's the link:
http://customsforthekid.blogspot.com/2013/03/female-mando-with-speederboard.html
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« Reply #208 on: March 20, 2013, 04:37:47 AM »
Well maybe this is gonna be the day of Darth Daddy as I just posted an E7 contest update and now I see these. Excellent Mandalorian creation. Love the idea of the speederboard. Like the paint scheme too. Gotta put that animoto video on the front page.

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« Reply #209 on: March 20, 2013, 04:59:40 AM »
That is a great looking figure Brian! I love the color combos! The cape turned inside out is brilliant! The grey underneath looks like purple as it is beside the red and in shadow. That hover board is sooo cool! Excellent paint aps my friend!