pcoz
New Hunter
So, I was in the store one day and happened to pass by an 18" Boba Fett figure. It was a huge figure and I had to have it....just not in the rigid, marching band pose it was stuck in. It was the Disney ESB version with no weapon, even though he clearly has a trigger finger....or maybe arthritis has set in. He has been around for a long time. He also came with the rocket pack so all in all, I couldn't resist. $19 later and the project has begun.

He looked up from the store shelf and said "take me from this horrid place and improve me"
I said " As you wish"

My 10 year old son looked up at me with a puzzled look as I walked in with this ginormous star wars figure. I said "what ? you've got toys".....of course he doesn't play with them anymore......crap
I'll admit, I really didn't have a clear cut plan to "dress" up or repose the figure. I looked around for a while online and almost decided on a shooting stance with the EE-3.....but of course he didn't come with a weapon. hmmm, I'll have to make one.
After researching the EE-3, (thanks to everyone in this forum for inspiration and reference) I decided to make it out of balsa wood and foam.
Instead of an action pose, I'm going to have Fett standing tall overlooking a vast expansive land. chest up, leaning forward, one leg on a step up, weapon resting on the leg......maybe cape blowing in the wind (super hero-esque) I decided to transform this Boba into the Return of the Jedi version.
Although I want this to be somewhat movie accurate, I want it to be a little grungier and weathered than in the ESB and ROTJ films.
So now to the chop house !!!


I removed all the screws and dismembered this guy pretty quickly.

The hands were just big blobs of plastic so I started to widdle them down to achieve some details...

The molded wookie scalps had to go......We'll make real ones later. The chest plates looked good though, I can work with them.

Boba's molded visor had to go too. We can improve

Removed the range finder completely as it was flimsy rubber. The helmet itself had a great shape but lacked a few of the details I hope to restore.

Get over here !

Scalps gone, time for some filler....

Here is the basic pose I'm shooting for. Although it won't be a dramatic pose, I think a more natural, subtle pose will do it justice

Carving the neck out

Cut the arm in half and and angled it in a little at the elbow

The arm will be resting on the top of the leg with the barrel of the EE-3 pointed down.
Well, that's it for now. More to come soon.
Thanks for looking.
Pcoz

He looked up from the store shelf and said "take me from this horrid place and improve me"
I said " As you wish"

My 10 year old son looked up at me with a puzzled look as I walked in with this ginormous star wars figure. I said "what ? you've got toys".....of course he doesn't play with them anymore......crap
I'll admit, I really didn't have a clear cut plan to "dress" up or repose the figure. I looked around for a while online and almost decided on a shooting stance with the EE-3.....but of course he didn't come with a weapon. hmmm, I'll have to make one.
After researching the EE-3, (thanks to everyone in this forum for inspiration and reference) I decided to make it out of balsa wood and foam.
Instead of an action pose, I'm going to have Fett standing tall overlooking a vast expansive land. chest up, leaning forward, one leg on a step up, weapon resting on the leg......maybe cape blowing in the wind (super hero-esque) I decided to transform this Boba into the Return of the Jedi version.
Although I want this to be somewhat movie accurate, I want it to be a little grungier and weathered than in the ESB and ROTJ films.
So now to the chop house !!!


I removed all the screws and dismembered this guy pretty quickly.

The hands were just big blobs of plastic so I started to widdle them down to achieve some details...

The molded wookie scalps had to go......We'll make real ones later. The chest plates looked good though, I can work with them.

Boba's molded visor had to go too. We can improve

Removed the range finder completely as it was flimsy rubber. The helmet itself had a great shape but lacked a few of the details I hope to restore.

Get over here !

Scalps gone, time for some filler....

Here is the basic pose I'm shooting for. Although it won't be a dramatic pose, I think a more natural, subtle pose will do it justice

Carving the neck out

Cut the arm in half and and angled it in a little at the elbow

The arm will be resting on the top of the leg with the barrel of the EE-3 pointed down.
Well, that's it for now. More to come soon.
Thanks for looking.
Pcoz