Feminine Navigational Droid
28mm
Cabin's purged by satellites, now we're flying high
We've got a lady pilot, who's not afraid to die
This figure started life as a Space Bunny Arts sculpt. It was a fun conversion, and an extensive one:
I liked the original, but after seeing "Solo: A Star Wars Story" its
passing resemblance to Lando Calrissian's passionately
droid-emancipating co-pilot L3-37 prodded me to do a conversion. L3-37
was one of my favourite supporting characters in the movie, partly
because "she" finally addressed (in spades) the awkward question of droid
ownership in the SW universe, and partly because she was just
well-written.
Showing posts with label Space Bunny Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space Bunny Arts. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Friday, January 26, 2018
Outer Planets Operative
Asteroid Belt Spacer
28 mm
Oye! Kewe kowlting ando go, welwala? Wa koming gut da Belte!
My wife and I have been catching up on the amazing SyFy show "The Expanse" for a few months now. Well-written, and its super-hard-SF style, solidly based on some pretty good novels, is something really refreshing among what tends to be fairly sloppy televised SF.
This nicely detailed and expressive figure is from Space Bunny Arts. I added his "Belter fringe" hair, with colour inspired by my colleague @katafacepainting, and style loosely based on the show's Detective Joe Miller:
Beltalowda gonya leva xox!
28 mm
Oye! Kewe kowlting ando go, welwala? Wa koming gut da Belte!
My wife and I have been catching up on the amazing SyFy show "The Expanse" for a few months now. Well-written, and its super-hard-SF style, solidly based on some pretty good novels, is something really refreshing among what tends to be fairly sloppy televised SF.
This nicely detailed and expressive figure is from Space Bunny Arts. I added his "Belter fringe" hair, with colour inspired by my colleague @katafacepainting, and style loosely based on the show's Detective Joe Miller:
Beltalowda gonya leva xox!
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Pistol Packing Smuggler
Sola Haru
28 mm
Here's my second Space Bunny Arts figure, a roguish smuggler who's not afraid to fly dangerous cargo or sling a blaster or two around (I wish I could say this paint job was inspired by Emily Ong's gender-bending Han Solo cosplay from about 5 years ago, but I didn't see that until I was mostly done). I stayed pretty close to the iconic Star Wars outfit, but put the red "Corellian Bloodstripes" on the jacket sleeves where they'd be more visible.
And a group shot with my other SBA figure, Abi bin Qanubi (sold as "Jehn Kibo")
28 mm
Here's my second Space Bunny Arts figure, a roguish smuggler who's not afraid to fly dangerous cargo or sling a blaster or two around (I wish I could say this paint job was inspired by Emily Ong's gender-bending Han Solo cosplay from about 5 years ago, but I didn't see that until I was mostly done). I stayed pretty close to the iconic Star Wars outfit, but put the red "Corellian Bloodstripes" on the jacket sleeves where they'd be more visible.
And a group shot with my other SBA figure, Abi bin Qanubi (sold as "Jehn Kibo")
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Master Blaster
I got a start on my second Space Bunny Arts figure today... the roguish "Sola Haru". Another crisp, characterful sculpt from SBA, but initially I was puzzled by her fairly generic handguns. Plain boxy bodies, round barrels; oddly not up to the standard of the rest of the sculpt...?
And then I realized... they're that way for a reason. You're supposed to do things to them. And so I chose the obvious route, making them look as much like a certain space smuggler's iconic pistol as possible. Some fussy work, and bits from my trusty 1:700 Soviet navy spare parts sprue, and voila:
Obviously, you could easily go a different route. Perhaps something more Western-inspired, or stubby and ugly-looking. Sometimes with an off-the-shelf figure, "less is more"...
And then I realized... they're that way for a reason. You're supposed to do things to them. And so I chose the obvious route, making them look as much like a certain space smuggler's iconic pistol as possible. Some fussy work, and bits from my trusty 1:700 Soviet navy spare parts sprue, and voila:
Obviously, you could easily go a different route. Perhaps something more Western-inspired, or stubby and ugly-looking. Sometimes with an off-the-shelf figure, "less is more"...
Friday, July 07, 2017
Warrior Hermit
Abi bin Qanubi
28 mm
So I finally got my first Space Bunny Arts figure painted! I interpreted her as an older woman, who's spent years hiding in a remote desert from... something. Possibly an evil galactic empire. This is a lovely sculpt: well-posed, with cleanly rendered features and amazing fabric drapery. A lot of fun to paint.
I feel like this paint job is similar to, and owes a lot to, Matt Sullivan's excellently-painted Imperial Assault figures... but it's hard to say how. I have spent a lot of time admiring his work. Anyway, I think this figure would fit in really well with that line.
28 mm
So I finally got my first Space Bunny Arts figure painted! I interpreted her as an older woman, who's spent years hiding in a remote desert from... something. Possibly an evil galactic empire. This is a lovely sculpt: well-posed, with cleanly rendered features and amazing fabric drapery. A lot of fun to paint.
I feel like this paint job is similar to, and owes a lot to, Matt Sullivan's excellently-painted Imperial Assault figures... but it's hard to say how. I have spent a lot of time admiring his work. Anyway, I think this figure would fit in really well with that line.
| "You're NOT the droid I'm looking for!" |
Friday, May 19, 2017
Space Bunny arrivals!
I just got a pretty exciting package in the mail... two crisp resin figures from Space Bunny Arts:
I'd been following the slow birth of this new studio for a while and really wanted to support Peter's venture, not to mention get my hands on a couple of his sci-fi figures, suitable for use in whatever space conflict game one might be into :) These two, "Sola Haru" and "Jehn Kibo" should paint up nicely as "Rule 63" versions of a couple of favourite characters I have painted before. He's got a few other sculpts as well, they all look great and honestly, only budgetary constraints prevented me from buying the whole set...
I'd been following the slow birth of this new studio for a while and really wanted to support Peter's venture, not to mention get my hands on a couple of his sci-fi figures, suitable for use in whatever space conflict game one might be into :) These two, "Sola Haru" and "Jehn Kibo" should paint up nicely as "Rule 63" versions of a couple of favourite characters I have painted before. He's got a few other sculpts as well, they all look great and honestly, only budgetary constraints prevented me from buying the whole set...
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