Stencils for the Star a Viper
I had to make a stencil to make the AC / DC logo for the Star Viper I’m making. Breaking the stencil into two parts because I’m using normal 20lbs. paper.
I had to make a stencil to make the AC / DC logo for the Star Viper I’m making. Breaking the stencil into two parts because I’m using normal 20lbs. paper.
When you kit bash a figure together, you have to figure out what parts work. The previous post was about the Star Viper who was able to sneak into The Pit. Here is the pieces of the figure cobbled together. The head is from a spare Eaglehawk(Tomahawk) Lift Ticket. The body is from Outpost Defender …
With some of the old G.I. Joe vehicles, I want the updated figure. Most of the vehicles, despite 30 years, are still can be very forward thinking in design. Nothing can be further from that want than the Star Viper and the Stellar Stiletto, which became one of those really cool vehicles after reading an …
G.I. Joe Collectors Club releases a figure with membership. This years figure was Cross Country, the driver for the HAVOC. The body is retooled from other figures with a new head and vest. The head is great and the vest is magical. The head is sculpted with look more like the second season of G.I. …
I’m rebooting this site, switching over to WordPress over using Drupal. The updates on Drupal can be… interesting. I’m going to make a custom Chuckles. I can’t figure out what lower legs for the custom.
I’ve picked up a few Lab Rats and I’m still making modifications to toys to fit how I want them to look. So far the idea of making a Cobra Bugg fit with the Cobra Lab Rats or the Data-Vipers has me really excited.
I’ve been watching a lot of Action Figure Therapy. Which is basically all those things you never thought your old G.I. Joes would ever do, but in reality, is the most normal thing ever.
To follow suit with NRA releasing their own enemies list, I’ve decided to crafted my on enemies list. Here it is as follows: rough toilet paper Hasbro’s distribution