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  • SeattleEd
    SynthoRes Transmigrator
    • Oct 24, 2007
    • 4350

    #16
    To be honest, the last time I dealt with him was 2001. He was back then and certainly very friendly. I asked him a lot of questions and is a very nice guy.
    As for the items they shipped pretty fast from France.


    Originally posted by Lynn TXP 0369
    So I take it he is trust worthy?
    How long did it take to get your items?
    He told he would have it out within a week.
    Lynn

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    • Lynn TXP 0369
      Career Member
      • Jun 10, 2007
      • 804

      #17
      My Kit bashed Boba Fett kit is on it's way from Vince!
      I can't wait to get it.

      Lynn

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      • samurainoir
        Eloquent Member
        • Dec 26, 2006
        • 18758

        #18
        Can I ask how much he charges for a kit?
        My store in the MEGO MALL!

        BUY THE CAPTAIN CANUCK ACTION FIGURE HERE!

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        • Lynn TXP 0369
          Career Member
          • Jun 10, 2007
          • 804

          #19
          Originally posted by samurainoir
          Can I ask how much he charges for a kit?
          $170 shipped built and painted.
          $60 shipped in raw out of mold form.

          Lynn

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          • Lynn TXP 0369
            Career Member
            • Jun 10, 2007
            • 804

            #20
            I got my kit bashed Boba Fett kit today!!
            It is a great looking cast and will make a nice looking figure.
            Lynn

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            • Lynn TXP 0369
              Career Member
              • Jun 10, 2007
              • 804

              #21
              Here is my Kit bashed Boba Fett prototype kit that I got from Vince.

              I'll try and post progress pics if I can.

              Lynn

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              • SeattleEd
                SynthoRes Transmigrator
                • Oct 24, 2007
                • 4350

                #22
                Lynn,

                That is amazing. Can't wait to see the progress. Looks like a lot of fun building it together.
                I really like Vince's work.
                I was thinking of maybe it would be possible to make one from current line figures to make a kit bash.

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                • livnxxxl
                  Megoholic RocketScientist
                  • Oct 23, 2007
                  • 3903

                  #23
                  Looks like Vince does some great work. I look forward to seeing your finished project. Good luck!
                  Enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. (C) Azrak 2009

                  Too much space. Need more toys!



                  Check out the ever growing Mego like sized vehicles data base.

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                  • darklord1967
                    Persistent Member
                    • Mar 27, 2008
                    • 1550

                    #24
                    I've never tried to make a kit-bashed Vintage Kenner styled Boba Fett.

                    However, I am in the midst of completing the most elaborate custom STAR WARS action figure I've ever attempted.

                    It just so happens to be Boba Fett.

                    Here's my WIP story:






                    I’ve always been fascinated with the mysterious STAR WARS character, The Bounty Hunter BOBA FETT. His awesome outfit, and his mysterious ways have made him a legend and a favorite in STAR WARS fandom.

                    But it never fails to amaze me how even the tiniest detail on one of his 3-3/4 inch scale STAR WARS Action Figures can make all the difference as to whether or not it truly resembles him.

                    I must say in all honesty that I’m of the opinion that NONE of the previous action figure releases of Boba Fett have completely captured the full essence of the ornery, mysterious, gunslinger-hunter that we first saw in THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK.

                    Not one.

                    What makes this particularly troubling to me is the fact that some truly excellent STAR WARS action figures have been made of some of the other Episode V bounty Hunters (Re: IG:88, Bossk, and the recent, outstanding, Vintage Collection Dengar release)… figures which have all boasted a level of detail and craftsmanship which were un-surpassed anywhere in the Hasbro STAR WARS 3-3/4” scale action figure line. Yet Boba Fett himself has not received this same level of careful attention nor execution.

                    Also, call me stubborn, but I am still resisting the continued scale shrinkage of these action figures. For my personal collection (including my custom figures), I therefore insist that (at least primary characters like) Boba Fett be represented in a scale that is consistent with 2001’s Power of the Jedi line. This was the line which (hands down) represented STAR WARS action figure characters with the sharpest sculpts, the most accurate likenesses, the cleanest castings, and the neatest paint decos… at least to my eyes.

                    With this series of posts, I’m going to take a brief (and very critical) look at the history of 3-3/4 inch Boba Fett Action Figures.

                    Then, at the end of my analysis, I’m going to present a step by step look into the creation of my own brand new customized Boba Fett action figure. I believe I have developed an elegant solution to the problem of presenting this character properly as a custom 3-3/4 inch action figure.

                    It is a solution which (after several weeks of intense trial and error and re-sculpting work) comes closest to my preferred version of Fett’s appearance, while still maintaining the super-articulation which we have come to expect from our modern figures.

                    So settle in and get comfortable, because this is gonna be very extensive...
                    Last edited by darklord1967; Oct 31, '10, 7:37 PM.
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                    • darklord1967
                      Persistent Member
                      • Mar 27, 2008
                      • 1550

                      #25
                      In order for you to properly understand my critiques of production Boba Fett figures (and the stylistic direction I chose when creating my own custom figure) I think it might be helpful for me to establish how it is that I personally “see” the bounty hunter:

                      Well… to me, Fett was about average height (roughly 5 feet 11 inches tall), wiry… athletically built… very much like Bruce Lee was. This was particularly evident in the prototype Fett outfit photos that ILM shot in 1978.



                      Later on, during the character’s first film appearance, the most notable thing to me about his look was how sleek and slender he still appeared even while wearing his armored outfit. The costume was elaborate, yet it somehow did not look cumbersome or bulky in the way it sat upon his frame. Also, there’s a reason why Boba is sometimes referred to as “ol’ bucket head”: His helmet… It should look LARGE (even slightly over-sized) above that slender neck and shoulders. It’s the only way a human head could possibly fit in there.




                      Appearing as though he could move quickly if he needed to, Boba Fett was simply nasty-looking. Whether pointing his gun at his quarry, or merely standing still cradling the weapon, Fett appeared ready to blast anything or anyone with little provocation. Like a snake, he would move very slowly, and then suddenly STRIKE if he needed to. He misleadingly appeared very relaxed, but he was always coiled and ready for action. He was economical with his words, and economical with his body language (no elaborate posing or “showboating”). And for the sake of his dangerous, no-nonense vocation, his outfit’s color-pallate ideally leaned toward less-color and more stealth / camoflauge. What little color existed in the uniform had been pitted, soiled, and muted over time. Virtually every aspect of Boba Fett’s physical appearance reflected his rugged and violent past.

                      With that in mind, here is my analysis of all of the previous Boba Fett action figure offerings that we‘ve had over the years;
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                      • darklord1967
                        Persistent Member
                        • Mar 27, 2008
                        • 1550

                        #26
                        Vintage Kenner Boba Fett (1979) :[/b]




                        This figure featured a very nice sculpt for its day. However, it lacked the weathering, articulation, and fine costume details that we take for granted today. It is nice to see the return of this sculpt as a special offer figure of the current 2010 Vintage collection line.



                        POTF 2 Boba Fett (1995 -various releases):[/b]




                        The Power of the Force 2 line launched a new line of STAR WARS action figures after a re-newed interest in the saga during the mid- 1990’s. This Boba Fett figure was one of the characters that everyone hailed as a “grand improvement” over the vintage Kenner version. I vehemently disagreed.

                        Yes, there was added detailing and weathering to his costume which was missing before, but to my eyes, this figure was actually a considerable step backward from resembling the on-screen character. At the time, I took to referring to him as “Bulky Fett” since the figure was far too barrel-chested and hulking to resemble the lithe and sleekly-built on-screen character . The figure’s collar armor was so thick and bulky, that he suffered from what I call “football shoulder pad / no-neck syndrome”

                        The overall body proportions of this figure were completely off. And in one aspect or another, these mis-matched anatomical proportions have been a problem that have plagued Boba Fett figures right up until the most recent sculpts.


                        POTJ Boba Fett 300th Figure Special Edition : (2001)



                        This figure moved a lot closer to Boba Fett’s proper on-screen Episode V appearance. The trouble was, he was a pre-posed action-less figure. I DO have a lot of admiration for the EXCELLENT utility belt sculpt, and the beautifully-detailed wrist gauntlet weapons (the BEST from any Boba Fett Figure) . The backpack was especially nice too (with adjustable rocket nozzels, and removable concussion rocket. Plus the backpack was made from sturdy ABS plastic (versus the soft rubbery PVC plastic of previous releases). This allows the rocket pack’s sculpt details to be much sharper and for the accessory to maintain its shape. I was also VERY happy to see the laser rifle that appeared in The Empire Strikes Back used as this figure’s pack-in (versus the different configuration from Jedi)

                        Aside from the pre-posing and lack of articulation, I do wish the paint had been more neatly applied in some areas. Also, the basic size proportions and shape of Boba Fett’s helmet were not yet quite correct…



                        SAGA I Boba Fett Pit of Carkoon (2003)




                        Looks like a box of crayons exploded all over Fett here. Far too colorful… even if it was to represent Fett’s more colorful outfit from Return of the Jedi. The paint was neater this time around. Upper body was still too bulky and the lower body was too spindly. There was an oddly articulated right knee that looked something like a cabinet hinge. The sculpted plastic side-cape truly sucked. And the (non-removable) backpack looked like a rainbow (even though it was molded in sturdy ABS plastic and held its shape nicely).

                        Also, this has to be (hands down) the strangest, pre-posed, anatomically disproportioned Fett since POTF 2!.

                        So far, (in my view) this figure boasted the neatest, cleanest, and sharpest sculpt of Fett’s helmet. I loved the neatness and razor-sharpness of the clean t-visor. This helmet was also the nicest size we had seen from all previous Fetts . The face of the helmet was virtually perfect, but the shape of the helmet profile was still a bit off (overly narrow at the crown and wide at the base). The flip-down target sight was too soft and warped its shape too easily. The target sight from POTJ Fett is a lot straighter and sturdier.


                        Vintage Original Trilogy Collection Boba Fett: (2004)



                        Kudos for first super-articulated Fett we have ever had. Once again, this figure represented (my lesser preferred) more colorful Episode VI costume design. I’m sorry to say the body proportions sculpt continued to suffer: The upper body was far too bulky once again… arms and hands were HUGE ! Shoulder and elbow ball joints were enormous. Lower body (pelvis and legs) were proportionately very undersized, and the legs were proportionately too short. The helmet sculpt took a step backward in terms of accuracy and sculpt sharpness (not nearly as sharp a sculpt as SAGA I helmet , and the helmet profile was even more incorrect than before).

                        Admittedly, the presentation of soft-goods cape was very nice (beautifully deco’ed and cleanly folded for the perfect drape upon the figure). Unfortunately for me, this fabric was the wrong color for the Episode V cape. The backpack went back to being a warped piece of chewing gum with soft details and no working/moving parts. This was a disappointment and a surprise, especially in lieu of the fact that Boba actually employed the use of his rocket pack in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.

                        On the plus side, this figure represented some very nice, clean, smooth sculpts of the torso and crotch armor sections.


                        SAGA 2 Boba Fett Battle of Carkoon: (2006)



                        With the exception of a more muted color paint scheme, none of the previously stated problems were resolved with this release… And some were actually made worse.

                        This Hasbro kit-bash combined the over-sized, awkwardly-posed upper body of the SAGA I “Pit of Carkoon” figure with the under-sized, un-even, overly wide-stanced legs of the VOTC Fett.

                        The result was a terribly un-balanced (looking AND standing) figure.



                        Legacy Evolutions / 2010 Vintage Collection Boba Fett




                        This most recent action figure version of Boba Fett presents the bounty hunter’s costume in the colors and details as they appeared in Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.

                        The figure’s overall anatomical proportions are atrocious. While the big bulbous shoulders from the VOTC Fett have been reduced, the over-sized elbow joints are still a problem. “Gorilla’ arms and hands are still far too large. Narrow stance of the figure is inappropriate, making the character seem even more top-heavy and awkwardly off balance (like if he could easily topple over).

                        There is an offensively pea-headed Boba head sculpt underneath a removable helmet. The Ironic thing about this head sculpt is the fact that despite how anatomically under-sized it is, it still too large for the inadequately sized helmet. In fact, the nose of this head sculpt actually bulges through the soft helmet when worn, warping its shape terribly.

                        As for the helmet itself, it is quite possibly the WORST helmet sculpt we’ve gotten for a Boba Fett figure yet (rubbery and warped-looking). Incorrect face shape. Incorrect profile. Target sight articulation offered in previous helmets has been taken away here!

                        Backpack is still chewing gum with none of the fun articulated parts from previous Fett backpack releases (like removable rocket cone, or adjustable rocket nozzels).

                        The paint and sculpt of this figure are terribly, terribly sloppy (flash plastic and mold release evident on inner gauntlets and arms. Shoulder armor is warped (giving this figure the football shoulder pad syndrome again. The braided wookie scalps molded to the shoulder armor is a feature left over from the POTF 2 days. And it has GOT… TO… GO!!! The torso armor plates actually look roughly sculpted… not smooth at all.

                        Frankly, in some places, this figure looks like it was painted with a house roller.

                        The soft goods side cape is far too long and it comes off as a large beach towel draped over his left shoulder.

                        On the plus side: This figure offers a decent sculpt of the utility belt side pouches, and the pants pockets . The Laser rifle pack-in (re-used sculpt from POTJ Fett ) is a welcome return. It is now detailed with more paint AND it is actually molded to be sturdier than before. Unfortunately, the holstered concussion grenade launcher side-gun is a rubbery, warped mess.
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                        • darklord1967
                          Persistent Member
                          • Mar 27, 2008
                          • 1550

                          #27
                          Clearly, I’ve had issues with virtually every single Boba Fett figure ever produced. There have been pros and cons to each, and certainly no “out-of the park” home runs on any version as far as I am concerned.

                          But with the pending release of the beautiful new BIG Slave I Spaceship, I was inspired to stop waiting for the perfect Boba Fett figure and to create it as a custom for myself (before the in-evitable ESB paint deco’ed Slave I debuts).






                          Last edited by darklord1967; Oct 31, '10, 7:28 PM.
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                          • darklord1967
                            Persistent Member
                            • Mar 27, 2008
                            • 1550

                            #28
                            In Hasbro’s defense, I quickly realized that Fett’s uniform is so complex and so elaborate, that a 3-3/4 inch action figure along the magnitude of what I was looking for was only ever going to be possible as a “dress up” custom… unlikely ever to be mass-produced by a toy company. This would be a figure where virtually every detail would have to be treated as a separate garment!


                            GETTING STARTED

                            I wanted to begin my custom figure with a Super-Articulated base figure body that would serve as a nice, clean, starting point for the ornery bounty hunter… a blank slate, if you will.

                            The trouble was, NONE of the existing Fett figures fit that bill. In addition to the issues I outlined previously, NONE of them had the anatomical proportions, attitude, nor the neutral stance that I felt was suitable for Fett.



                            LEGACY OF A NEW HOPE

                            With the release of Hasbro’s 2009 Legacy Collection, I finally found an action figure that I considered to be an excellent candidate for a Boba Fett base figure body: Imperial Scanning Crewman.




                            Here we had an excellent Super-Articulated body, with a really nice balanced anatomical proportion and stance… and a basic STAR WARS jumpsuit sculpt who’s color was a PERFECT match for Fett’s dingy flight suit. There was undoubtedly going to be some serious surgery required to pull this figure off, but at least Boba now had a basic body.

                            I gave myself a preview of the overall visual aesthetic of the final custom figure by placing a Boba Fett helmet on the Imperial Scanning Crewman. I must say that even at that earliest of stages, what I saw pleased me greatly.

                            Last edited by darklord1967; Oct 31, '10, 7:28 PM.
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                            • darklord1967
                              Persistent Member
                              • Mar 27, 2008
                              • 1550

                              #29
                              LEGS DON’T FAIL ME NOW

                              Although, the Imperial Scanning Crewman Base figure had a stance that I thought was great for Boba Fett, the details of his legs were, of course, completely wrong. The pants pockets needed to be replaced with the correct ones from Boba Fett’s jumpsuit (taken from 2010 Vintage Collection Fett).






                              Every once in a while, the customizing Gods smile upon me and offer me a gift. This was one such occasion. To my surprise and delight, 2010 Boba's pants pockets were PERFECTLY compatible with the color of the Scanning Crewman’s jumpsuit since Hasbro molded the uniforms of both figures in the exact same color!!! WOOT!!!!






                              Then, the lower legs had to be replaced altogether since Fett does not wear tall black boots. That was when I recieved another customizing "GIFT" from the gods. I did not like the lower legs from the Legacy / 2010 Vintage Collection Fett for use on my figure because I found them to be far too frail and thin to be appropriate for Fett’s baggy pants (there's that annoying shrinking scale thing again!).







                              But the lower legs of POTJ 300th figure Boba Fett came to my rescue here. And although they were not a 100% color match for the ISC uniform, they were certainly awfully, awfully close! Close enough that no re-painting would be required since the two leg sections would be separated by the yellow knee pads! Once again… WOOT!!







                              If you place your thumb between the upper and lower legs sections in this photo (like Boba's knee pad), you can see how greatly REDUCED the color difference becomes in the two shades of grey pants.




                              I was forced to re-position the shin pockets that contained Fett’s cutting tools a bit lower to accommodate the yellow knee pads (cut off of POTJ 300th Boba Fett and Dremmeled out to be wearable). But the final look is just dandy!





                              Each leg is bottomed off with the ankle cuffs from Legacy / 2010 Vintage Collection Boba. And the boot feet (with correct color, center stripe, and steel toe spikes) were donated by SAGA 2 Fett. Ball articulation of the ankles / feet is fully preserved.







                              The original ISC figure’s (below average) height was brought up to a full 3-3/4” inches with this operation.


                              When the lower leg section was shaved down a bit to anatomically match the Imperial Scanning Crewman’s upper legs, the result was an absolutely PERFECT pair of legs that did NOT look anorexic, and were still fully articulate!

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                              • darklord1967
                                Persistent Member
                                • Mar 27, 2008
                                • 1550

                                #30
                                OUTFITTING A BOUNTY HUNTER

                                Putting together the articles of Boba Fett’s costume was going to be VERY time-consuming, VERY delicate, and VERY intricate work… a supreme challenge, but ultimately VERY important to me. I really wanted the outfit on my figure to have that “assembled” look that is so identifiable to me as Boba Fett’s signature look.

                                I find that when Fett’s various armor sections, garments, and weapons are all molded and / or painted onto the figure (as they are on production figures), much of that “sectioned” look is lost, in my opinion.

                                Interestingly enough, virtually EVERY figure that I critiqued before would provide me with vital parts for creating my final custom Boba Fett.

                                Here is the rundown:

                                I turned to the POTJ 300th figure Boba Fett for his yellow armored knee pads and shoulder armor bell pieces. It was a tricky matter of using a single edge razor to cut these sections out, and then Dremeling them into hollow wearable articles.




                                I discovered that when the shoulder bells are molded onto the figure’s upper arms (as they are on production Hasbro figures), there are always going to be three (3) major compromises to the integrity of the overall figure (which I was NOT going to accept on my custom):

                                1) The ball-jointed arms range of motion becomes partially impaired.

                                2) Un-due bulk is sculpted onto the figure’s shoulders, adversely affecting the slender aesthetic of the character.

                                3) The collar armor design is altered so that the outer ends curl upward where they meet the shoulder / arm socket. This is done to create clearance for the bulked-up ball-jointed arm (with the armored shoulder bells molded on).

                                The curled-up collar armor (in turn) only contributes to “football shoulder pad and no-neck syndrome”… which significantly reduces the slim, sleek aesthetic that this character is supposed to have.

                                By creating the shoulder bells as separate appliances, and then attaching them to the sleeve of a separate soft-goods flack vest garment (as they are meant to be), it was my hope to leave the figure’s shoulder articulation un-obstructed and maintain a slender build to Fett’s upper body.
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