I needed more variety amongst my Ewok collection, and greater accuracy! Here are the results of an obsession fueled year of customizing Ewok figures!!!!
Aw dude that's so awsomeness. I enjoy to mix and repaint and double to make up my own new guys for my collection. Not any ewoks yet. I have to pick up some doubles. Thanks for the inspiration. Those do look awsomeness Sr. Great job
Truth be told: Many memorable Ewoks were used in the bowing scene! Chubbray was behind Keoulkeech and Warok for a few seconds when they saw C3PO. Nanta was conversed with the gray Ewok who looks like Kazak (I named Keith). And most unbelievable is that Nicki, Widdle and Lumat are in too! But they were not seen.
So when you say that Nicki, Widdle and Lumat were there- do you mean they can be seen in deleted footage or that Legends stories describe them as being there?
I think they’ll get around to making Chief Chirpa and Logray in the Black Series, but beyond them I’d say you will have to customize the rest! Good luck! Please share with me on instagram!
Fun fact: There is an Ewok named Weechee, who is Wicket and Widdle’s older brother. Who appeared in Caravan Of Courage, and he was used for the same costume as Romba. So in my theory, they’re the same.
They Look good Burt!!! You ever think about useing foam clay? They may have more possibility with it just a sugestion but they still look awesome!!!. Hasbro better make some more 40th anniversary and all we need them 😂
After making these I heard about a type of clay that is flexible, but I have yet to try it. Model Magic and other foam clay that I’ve tried have proven too brittle when you work as thin as I do.
@@noskillcustoms need to paint a little glue or latex on it it helps keep it soft. Lol but then its more work than the clay. I know i feel some times the customs are hard. We need more ewoks and it is the 40th next year fingers crossed!!!
i only got most of the ewoks but not all of them in the 1980s, and i never bothered to get more when the figures in the early 2000s came out, i guess i didn't think that they looked appealing, but your repaints make them more look like the movies, and i didn't think either the 80s wicket or the 2000s one looked like him.
i got an emperor figure recently and it had red blotches painted near his eyes, and i don't like them, i think they were trying to represent some lighting effect from the movie, but they didn't need to do that, if a fan needs him to look like that, they can light the figure with their own lighting, so i was disappointed with the figure because i don't like to open my toys as i am one of those kind of collectors.
at 11 min and 17 seconds of this video in the background of the photo on the right, one of the ewoks has a skull on his head, is it a skull from one of the missing figures from Jabba's palace, that guy with fangs and a large forehead?
at 14 min and 22 seconds of this video, Rabin in the movies looks like he has white fur on his face, but your version that you painted does not? use white on his face?
Good point, I accidentally used my “warm” light setting, so in actuality my custom is way lighter in the face than he appears to be, but upon closer inspection his cheeks and ears should be even lighter.
Hasbro made the baby Ewok “Nippet” who came with the Legacy Collection Leektar figure, but that’s it. I saw someone on ebay who makes posable baby Ewoks (woklings) in 3 different sizes- all in scale to 3.75” figures.