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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
control box on his chest. |
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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
of
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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