This is a continuation of my Steampunk
Star Wars line. This was an entry in
Customcon XX. This line continues the idea of blending original
Star Wars elements and Steampunk aspects. These designs were
part of the initial planning and drawings I did a year ago for the first
line.
Each figure has 3 accompanying images:
A basic front shot, a composite shot showcasing certain details, and a
rotating 360° animated gif.
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Snowtrooper
This design uses the Steampunk Stormtrooper as the
starting point and then incorporates the elements of the Snowtrooper
such as the skirt, backpack, belt pouches and facemask. I want all
my imperial troops to look very similar with slight distinct differences
for special designations. His gun is also similar to my earlier
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Tie Fighter Pilot
Once again the Steampunk stormtrooper armor is
recognizable here, just in a darker color scheme which is more
reminiscent of the pilots in black in the film.. He is less armored then his
frontline compatriots and he has 2 air hoses hooked up to a regulator and
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Boba Fett
Everyone’s favorite bounty hunter is always a tough
design. His leg and forearm armor has kept the ornate feel of the
stormtrooper armor, but the chest armor has a more riveted industrial
feel. While Fett’s “T” visor is iconic, this design keeps the look
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the rounder goggles that have become a staple of the line, while the red
strip down the middle hints at the old “T” design. His forearm weapons
feature a mini-crossbow and a working retractable blade. The Surcoat is
reminiscent of Fett’s shoulder cape. His rocketpack is still there just in a
larger more industrial model. |
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Dengar
Originally this bounty hunter’s movie armor looked
like a cobbled together piecemeal collection of different types of
armor, this version is no different. I tried to incorporate the bandaged look with turban-esque
helmet. His weapon is in keeping with the look of all the weapons in
these lines. These bounty hunters are all supposed to have a very dirty
and grimy appearance. |
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IG-88
The tall skeletal robot assassin was a very
interesting design. This version is made of girders and gears with a
head that looks like a Victorian lantern.
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4-LOM
The outfit for the movie version was a modified
suit of 3PO armor. So this version is very similar to the
Steampunk C-3PO just with a more intimidating custom head and a little
more of an edge in his armor and weapons. |
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Bossk
This reptilian bounty hunter is now in a larger
more industrial space suit and his lizard like features have been played
up for a scarier feel. |
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Zuckuss
This gasmasked bounty hunter with the insectoid
helmet has just been slightly modified to fit in with the Victorian
redesign of the line |
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Lando Calrissian
The smooth gentleman gambler has been transformed
into his Victorian double. Keeping the classic blue, orange, and black
color scheme but applying it to a formal jacket, vest, and dress shirt,
which are more traditional of the era. |
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Yoda
Yoda was the most challenging figure in this line.
He had to be Yoda-esque but not too much. I did not want to do
robes, as the line is more urban European then ancient Asian. I had the idea of a kind of homeless professor type, that
young Luke might find in back alley of some far off urban industrial
city. Also, in my earlier Revision line
I had simply put Yoda in a similar costume to my Obi Wan. While I
liked that concept at the time, I wanted a more unique look for Yoda
this time. My favorite parts of the figure would be the details
like the patches, pocket watch, and over dirty look of the Jedi master. |
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COMING SOON...
STEAMPUNK STAR WARS:
RETURN OF THE JEDI |