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Darth Daddy has been working in the background painting up some more third party offerings to flesh out our Star Wars Rebels action figure collection. This is the fourth 3D print model created and sold by Angry Raccoon Miniatures that we painted up in celebration of adding The Ghost to our collection via HasLab.

While our original Hondo was a decent figure, we felt the sculpt provided by Angry Raccoon Miniatures had proportions more faithful to the Rebels animated style. While we lost a lot of articulation with this 5poa version, screen accuracy almost always takes precedence when we make something to add to our shelf display. We hope you enjoy this figure as much as we do!


"STAR WARS REBELS"
HONDO OHNAKA
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Despite Din Djarin's disdain for droids, we happen to love them quite a bit here at Customs for the Kid. Since "The Prisoner" aired in 2019, Q9-0 has been a droid we've discussed making. There were many technical hurdles we would have had to overcome to make him due to his unique parts. There aren't any droids you can easily borrow parts from to build him, and sculpting all of his details with perfect symmetry would be so challenging, it borders on not being worth the trouble. I could always open up ZBrush and sculpt him from the ground up, but thanks to the skills and generosity of Angry Raccoon Miniatures, I don't have to!

Darth Daddy based the figure out with some un-diluted water based black airbrush paint. You'll want to keep your brush clean to avoid the brush hardening, but the color coverage is strong, and the consistency is thin so it doesn't bury all the important details if you apply it quickly. Once Darth Daddy finished the base coat, I dry brushed some rust colors over it. I hand painted in the details such as the utility belts and the silver paint chips. Once all of those things were finished, I spray sealed him. I feel some of the rust color I had dry brushed onto him got lost after sealing him. If you attempt this yourself, either use a richer color, or use a sealer that won't alter the look of the surface as much as a matte sealer. After sealing, I used a fine tip Molotow chrome pen on his eyes to achieve a mirror effect. Note that the smoothness of the surface you apply the ink to can affect how well the mirror finish develops.

We're happy to finally bring this character to life in the 3.75" scale, and we're excited to get the crew from "The Prisoner" just a bit closer to completion! Stay tuned!



"THE MANDALORIAN"
Q9-0
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While I have been busy making non-Star Wars custom action figures for clients, Dad has been helping with making content for our blog by painting up some custom action figure prints that were sent to us by friends of ours in the custom action figure artist community. Chad Peak aka Peak-OB1 Custom Creations is one of our oldest and closest friends. You may recall our YouTube show with Peak-OB1 Custom Creations called "Customizing The Clone Wars" where we went episode by episode sharing with our audience how we went about making the unreleased characters from the show as action figures.

This great design of Wag Too and a great companion piece to his Tee Watt Kaa action figure design and print. Being able to complete the father and son set was a real treat!

We have a plenty more prints that Darth Daddy will be painting this year so don't be surprised if you see a few other designs from Chad on the blog in the future,


"THE CLONE WARS"
WAG TOO
designed and printed by Peak-OB1 Custom Creations
and painted by "Customs for the Kid"







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I can't tell you how very proud I am of my most recent custom action figure commission. It turned out to be one of my more special creations. A few years ago I was asked to make a similar Assaj Ventress based on her appearance in the novel "Dark Disciple" based on the concept art from the unreleased Clone Wars episodes. I was very fond of that commission because she was paired with her beau Quinlan Vos. The set was recently featured at San Diego Comic Con in the Summer of 2024. The last time I made her I made molds of her lightsaber, head and Nightsister bow. Being able to just make new casts was a real time saver. Just as I was wrapping up this commission one of my repeat customers requested that I make this very same figure. I was immediately thankful that I let my Dad talk me into molding the torso and gauntlets from this figure so we can make this figure of Assaj Ventress for our own collections one day. Now I can save even more time not ever having to sculpt the torso and gauntlets again too. The sculpt pn this figure can be extremely time consuming so streamlining the process is so helpful.

Our client provided us with the helmet sold by Syndicate Customs.

I am really excited to post this Ventress action figure a week after we finished watching "Tales of the Underworld" on May the 4th. Sorry we didn't have her ready on time.

The base of this figure was a TCW Assaj Ventress action figure and we used TCW Cad Bane elbows to add some additional articulation. Her boots were hand sculpted. In fact the entire figure was 100 % hand sculpted and then later casted for strength and flexibility. The only piece we didn't sculpt was Ventress' helmet. I used a magnet to attach the Nightsister bow to Ventress' back.

Both the bow and torso were cast in Smooth-Cast 61D to prevent breakage. The head was cast in Smooth-Cast 321.

The hand painting was the most painstaking part of the process. Her tabard took a toll on me, but I couldn't be happier with the results.



"THE CLONE WARS"
BOUNTY HUNTER - ASSAJ VENTRESS
created by Elias of "Customs of the Kid"












Our client provided us with the helmet that was sold by Syndicate Customs.








 

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Dad grabbed this 3D print model by Angry Raccoon Miniatures so we could add one more Sabaac player to our "Solo: A Star Wars Story" action figure collection after watching the film in 3D on our home television this weekend. There are countless characters from this film that we would love to add to our collection. The character designs in the movie were fantastic, yet the action figure line for this film was drastically underserved, not even the main villain, Dryden Vos, saw a release in the 3.75" line. Dad almost added Vos to our collection instead, but he never would have had the 100% sculpted figure done in the same weekend.

We did slightly modify the sculpt of the Therm Scissorpunch action figure to incorporate the metallic accents on the left claw that were absent in the original piece. Dad then painted the base coats for the figure, and then I came in at the end to accentuate the highlights on the sculpt to complete him.

Thermoculus Krisintvolt Scissorpunch, also known simply as Therm Scissorpunch was a male Nephran from the planet Nepotis who lived in the galaxy for more than three centuries. A gambler and pirate, he became a close associate of the pirate queen Maz Kanata in the High Republic Era and defended her stake of the planet Takodana against the rival Dank Graks in a criminal turf war. Scissorpunch lived through the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Empire. His card-playing habits saw him frequent the tables of the planet Vandor, where he would play against the likes of scoundrels Lando Calrissian and Han Solo. A particularly sore loser, he relied on his fearsome appearance to intimidate his opponents. The boastful Nephran had taken steps to enhance his fighting prowess with a sharpened shank implanted in his claw, living up to the moniker that may or may not have been his true name.



"SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY"
THERM SCISSORPUNCH
painted by "Customs for the Kid"
(3D print model created by Angry Raccoon Miniatures)









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"GLAUCUS, LARK & JONK" created by sterlistr

 
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At the beginning of this year, I was asked to make a 3.75" Captain Bombardier for a client. This particular client wasn't interested in purchasing the Duchess to go along with him, but a new client, having seen what I did with that project wrote me asking to make this character a reality.

The Duchess' costume is quite dramatic and opulent which posed several challenges throughout the process of creating this character in action figure form. The base of this figure was a Yarna D'al Gargan. The original plastic sculpt was radically dremeled away before I started sculpting. To reshape the torso, I sculpted with Green Stuff.

Creating her head in Zbrush was an educational experience. The Duchess' braids required that I make a custom brush to produce her head sculpt. I also had to create another custom sculpting brush with bevels to create the metallic components of her crown.

The soft goods were quite challenging to get right. I turned to an old friend, Fern from @plant_cryptid_creates on Instagram for counsel on how to get the dress pattern just right, and their insight and advice truly made this piece successful. To create the strings of jewels hanging from her sleeves, I cut a shiny silver thread to desired lengths, drilled small shallow holes into the arms, and then set each thread into the surface.

We hope you enjoy the final product as much as we do! Keep an eye out for a new version of Captain Bombardier as well. He was just commissioned alongside this Duchess and will be coming soon. We hope Lizzo and Jack Black like the way they look.





"THE MANDALORIAN"
DUCHESS ZILLA of PLAZIR-15
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This was an action figure that I wanted to do for Pride Month due to an inside joke in the Star Wars Rebels fan community. If you know you know.

To make the figure I boiled and popped the 3.75" head of a Zeb that came in a 2-pack with a Stormtrooper. Modified it so it fit to a TVC Zeb from both Season 1 and Season 2 then gave the head a custom paintjob to complete the figure.

Dad took the photos for me so I could go out with friends.


"STAR WARS REBELS" - SEASON ONE
GARAZEB ORRELIOS aka ZEB
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"STAR WARS REBELS" - SEASON THREE
GARAZEB ORRELIOS aka ZEB
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Rebel Captain Kallus
 
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When my client ordered Duchess Zilla, he also requested her companion, Bombardier! I recently just completed my first version of Captain Bombardier, but the client only wanted him. Shortly after, I got the commission for both of them. I was happy with The Duchess, and my first Bombardier, but I never got to see them together. I am happy to finally be able to unite these two characters in action figure form.

My recipe for Captain Bombardier was exactly the same as it was on my first version, a Movie Heroes Jek Porkins and my own original headsculpt. The Jek Porkins was heavily altered with a Dremel and hand sculpting with Green Stuff. This time I assembled his gold cape using a sewing machine. It was a bit more challenging to work this small with a machine, but I feel that the final product came out faster and more durable.

While their appearance in The Mandalorian was controversial, I wanted to give this project my all. I appreciated the opportunity to depict the more opulent side of the galaxy, and no matter how you feel about the characters, we hope you can appreciate the craftsmanship behind these action figures.



“THE MANDALORIAN - SEASON THREE”
CAPTAIN BOMBARDIER & DUCHESS ZILLA of PLAZIR-15
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Fifteen years ago today, Dad and I started this blog, and "Customs for the Kid" was born. At the time, I was only 6 years old. Neither of us had any experience making our own action figures. We were just inspired by others in the Star Wars custom action figure artist community enough to want to become a part of it, and this blog has documented our journey. If you look at our earliest posts, we weren't very good at making action figures, but if you work at something every week for 15 years, you do improve.

At the blog's start, we showcased our custom action figures as we made them while providing the parts and techniques used for each project. Dad also used our platform to feature other Star Wars custom action figure artists as well as the custom action figures that he had purchased for me along the way in countless "Customizer Spotlight" posts (They can be counted, they are actually numbered). A space where readers could obtain links to the social media accounts of these talented artists to purchase their work, when available. Dad later expanded our artist showcases beyond just the custom action figures we had in our personal collection to features on artists whose work we would love to have in our collection in his "Customs I Wish I Owned" posts. It became a great way for members of the community to learn about one another and appreciate one another's art. Throughout all of our years, sharing other artists' offerings has always been one of our favorite ways to give back to the community, to those who taught us everything we needed to know to produce our own creations.

A big surprise for us was that less than a year into writing our blog, the Star Wars community started to take notice. By April of 2011, Dad and I were asked to participate in our first podcast interview, (numerous others followed), and a few times the same year, our work was featured on one of our favorite YouTube shows. Kessel Run Review. Thanks to the global span of the internet, we were suddenly being read in over 120 countries throughout the world. What followed in the years after was a feature in the Star Wars Celebration Anaheim 2015 - Action Figure Customizing Panel, me being awarded "2018 - Action Figure Customizer of the Year" by Toy News International at New York Toy Fair in 2019 (Sadly, I was too young to attend the event so I could accept the award in person...industry adults only), and as early as last year I had the honor of being featured at San Diego Comic Con 2024 in the "Evolution of Toy Collecting" panel, as well as participating as a Panelist at the first Halcy-Con a few months later. Big events aside, the support from the community over all of these years is what has warmed "Customs for the Kid" the most. We are beyond grateful to the Star Wars fan sites and podcasts for sharing our creations with their audience all this time!

To celebrate this anniversary, we felt an action figure of Dave Filoni's alter ego Trapper Wolf would be in order. Why do you ask? Well, when The Clone Wars was released in 2008, I was just 4 years old, and for the next several years, this period was the version of the galaxy far, far away I was most immersed in. I am not sure there would be a blog today if it were not for the Clone Wars TV series. We definitely never would have done our podcast "Customizing the Clone Wars" with our friend Peak-OB1 Custom Creations if the show did not exist. Every Saturday, Dad and I would begin our morning with a Clone Wars episode, and then we would spend the rest of our day making art for this blog. Dave Filoni was George Lucas' padawan when they created TCW. Dave is not shy about it. The history is well known. Since George Lucas retired, Dave started many shows of his own at Lucasfilm and was recently promoted to Executive Vice President/Chief Creative Officer. Like Dave, I too have stepped up and taken on more responsibility. I took the lead over the blog from Darth Daddy at our 10th anniversary and started my own business taking on commissions and sharing my craft with others. So, today is a thank you to Dave's creativity for making all of this possible. While Dave far surpassed anything that I have done, we both have gone through a period of growth and change in our creative careers, and I hope that we both can entertain the Star Wars community for years to come!

To make this action figure, we used a Jek Porkins action figure body in a huskier Rebel orange flight suit while keeping with tradition by utilizing a widely available resin head cast created by another member of the custom action figure community, executing a super simple head swap on the original figure. All it took was a "Customs for the Kid" paint application on the head cast of Dave Filoni's likeness purchased from Outer Rim Traders. The most difficult part of the project was repainting the Jek Porkins helmet to make it look like the one worn by Trapper Wolf in The Mandalorian.

We thought about going crazy and making something 100% sculpted from the ground up like we do on occasion, but this is day is about celebrating the blog and not us. And this blog is about promoting community. The proprietor at Outer Rim Traders was one of the first people in the customizing community to take us under his wing, so it is only fitting that we share something we picked up from him. What fun is showcasing a figure if you all can't recreate it at home?



"TRAPPER WOLF"
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Anise I'Zak isn't a Jedi most fans know of, but fans who have read the Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures comic really appreciated her, especially my client who commissioned this. I was asked to emulate the animation style of 2008 The Clone Wars TV series rather than the Tartakovsky design style she was originally created in. One of the most exciting parts of this project for me was bringing these two characters to life in a visual style that had never been previously designed. I was in the unique position of getting to make my own creative decisions about the visual language of these characters, but there's something even more exciting about this project. The client who commissioned it intends to use the figures as the lead actors in his own Star Wars stop motion animated fan film! Stop motion takes a great deal of time, passion, and patience, so we await the release of this fan film eagerly and with the same patience. You can all follow his work at Zack Films Studios!




Anise I'Zak first appeared in the comic story "Chain of Command," written by Jason Hall, penciled by Ethan Beavers, and published by Dark Horse Comics in the tenth volume of the Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures trade paperbacks[1] on December 19, 2007. Captain Charge, her security Liaison, is an original character created by the client. Bringing him to life was quite a privilege!

I made Anise using the torso and upper arms of a Clone Wars Shaak Ti action figure. The hips, legs, and forearms were taken from a Clone Wars Mace Windu. I did some action figure surgery with a dremel to get the Shaak Ti torso and Mace Windu hips to fit together, and sculpted over everything to make the transition more seamless.


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I designed Anise I'Zak's head in ZBrush, and because she will be used for animation, the client and I decided to make 3 alternating heads with varying expressions to create more storytelling opportunities. Charge required no sculpting, and was a repaint of a Phase 2 Captain Rex.





"ANISE I'ZAK & CAPTAIN CHARGE"
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This was a fun project we did to fill out our Jabba's Palace display. Loje Nella was a shadowy Riorian female who was a member of the Hutt crime lord Jabba Desilijic Tiure's court. In 4 ABY, she was present in the throne room booths of Jabba's Palace on the planet Tatooine during a performance by the Max Rebo Band, which ended in the death of the enslaved dancer Oola.

Nella later took part in a trap laid for Princess Leia Organa, who freed Jabba's prisoner Han Solo from carbonite while she thought the Hutt was sleeping. Jabba, who had been warned of Organa's disguise as the bounty hunter Boushh, had hidden behind a curtain with Nella and other favored members of his court. Once Solo was free, the Hutt revealed himself and had Solo and Organa captured while the Riorian laughed alongside other court members.

This 3D print was designed by Sjefke. We painted the resin model and then applied moss flocking. It was the first time we ever used the technique. You'll typically need a flocking material (like fine turf or sawdust), an adhesive (like PVA glue or Mod Podge), and a way to apply it to your desired surface. The process generally involves applying the adhesive, sprinkling the flocking, and then sealing it. You can also add color and texture variations for a more realistic look.


"RETURN OF THE JEDI"
LOJE NELLA
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Lok Durd is a Neimoidian general and weapons developer in the Separatist Droid Army during the Clone Wars. He is known for creating the Defoliator, a weapon designed to eliminate organic life while leaving machinery unharmed. He attempted to use this weapon on the pacifist Lurmen on the planet Maridun, but his plan was foiled by Jedi Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, and Aayla Secura.

This 3D print was designed by Uzay Customs and with a little paint, you can easily add this character to your TCW action figure display like we have. Lok Durd was easily one of the most deplorable villains who actively participated in actions that would have resulted in a genocide of the Jedi had not stepped in on behalf of the Lurmen.

"THE CLONE WARS"
LOK DURD
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Adding variety to the blog has been challenging this year. The way my commission requests have been developing, I have already had to make three Assaj Ventress this year with only minor variations. The actual commission for this project is for another Assaj Ventress, but I had a TVC Assaj Ventress recently shipped from Hasbro Pulse so I decided to make an animated alternate head for my own figure while my own figure was in transit. When I finished the "Dark Disciple" custom, I swapped the head of the original figure and added the one that I just made then photographed her with a set of red lightsabers from when Ventress was ambushed by Bariss Offee in "The Wrong Jedi".

I was so thankful I molded the torso of my second Ventress commission from this year because making a flexible resin cast of the torso saved me a lot of sculpting hours.

"THE CLONE WARS - THE WRONG JEDI"
ASSAJ VENTRESS
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Elias of "Customs for the Kid