Thanks Tamer, I have another already. So the plan was to eventually make an Asari Jedi, but IABF beat me to the punch, not to say I don't still have one planned
but when he made his Asari jedi the conversation opened, and Tamer came up with the Asari Mandalorian crossover, so I had to make one. Normally I'm a bit disgusted with using rare, highly sought after figures for customizing, but I came across a Chinese seller with Isabet Reau figures missing a lower arm, head, and foot for cheap, so I bought 4.
It was time to put this Asari Mandalorian together! To my surprise, the Isabet figures all came with heads, so I cut her braids off (might come in handy later), then shaved her hair off, making sure it was all flat to her head, though next time i'm thinking to shave a little more off, for the sculpt looks a bit bulky. She comes with two heads, one helmeted, the other not, I've always preferred this for then the helmet isn't too big over the head, or crazy tight on the face that the nose distorts the helm. On the helmeted head, I sculpt it longer off the top in the back, but also enlarged the hole back of the helmet. The jetpack is a cast made by me, finally did one, just because so many Mandalorian figures I get at great prices, don't come with a jetpack, and it's designed to be flush against her back, with a magnet holding it on. The blasters I made, and painted to look like hybrids between the two universes. To represent her biotic powers, I made the blue energy on her hands, this can be done for any figure, in a removable or non-removable way. So I'm working on a 6in Demise figure (the final bad guy in Skyward Sword), but was stumped on how to do his hair of fire, until the idea of hot glue hit me. My original plan was to use orange stick in the glue gun, but living in the age we do, I looked up to see if anyone else had tried this. I found a lovely tutorial on how to make any energy for custom figures, by either applying the hot glue directly to the figure for permanent, or covering it with tin foil for the non permanent, then either way painting it with clear paints for the desired energy color.
If anyone is interested in her, she's listed here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Custom-Star-Wars-Mass-Effect-Crossover-Asari-Mandalorian-3-75in-figure-jedi-sith-/351651266161?hash=item51e00c7e71:g:rUEAAOSwPc9Wu9tV