I've been feeling like I'm not writing nearly enough lately, so it's time to for another round-up of UnFinished Objects currently in progress in the hobby department of the workshop.
First off, in preparation for Star Wars Celebration: Anaheim, I've been making some progress on a set of Sith Acolyte armor from Star Wars: the Old Republic. Here's a snapshot of the chest prototype:
And I've been helping my friend Matt put together Death Watch armor from the Clone Wars animated series. Here's the mold for the collar, chest, and abdomen armor:
Then there's yet another helmet mold:
I've finally gotten around to making a new Bolt Pistol for another one of my Space Marine builds:
Speaking of 40K stuff, I've pulled out the old prototype for my Space Marines and started modding it into the beginnings of a suit of Grey Knight armor:
Speaking of huge stuff, there's still 2nd ED:
Why? Because I never make just one of anything.
And since I've already detailed the building of ED-209 (click here to read all of that) I suppose the next thing I'll have to do is write up the building of a much smaller robot:
So there's no shortage of interesting things going on in the shop. Stay tuned for more details as things get wrapped up.
The tireless tinkerings, rampant ramblings and odd observations of Shawn Thorsson, eponymous founder of Thorsson & Associates Workshop.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Cosplay World.
A while back, I was answered a few interview questions to be published in a book about cosplay. I didn't really think much of it at the time, but fast forward a few months and Cosplay World is now available for sale:
The book profiles all sorts of prominent characters in the cosplay hobby. There are write-ups about the history of cosplay as well as many of the cosplayers, makers, models, and photographers involved in cosplay from all over the world. Here's a snapshot of my own profile:
They also included this other spread from MAKE magazine:
I haven't finished reading the whole thing yet, but I've been enjoying the parts that I've read so far.
You can get yourself a copy HERE.
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The book profiles all sorts of prominent characters in the cosplay hobby. There are write-ups about the history of cosplay as well as many of the cosplayers, makers, models, and photographers involved in cosplay from all over the world. Here's a snapshot of my own profile:
They also included this other spread from MAKE magazine:
I haven't finished reading the whole thing yet, but I've been enjoying the parts that I've read so far.
You can get yourself a copy HERE.
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Fleet Week With the Crew of the Sea Scout Ship Compass Rose
It's been a while since I've posted anything nautical. Time to fix that.
If you're a San Francisco Bay Area resident, you're probably aware that Fleet Week has just wrapped up out on the bay. The Petaluma Sea Scouts were invited to attend the commissioning of the USS AMERICA (LHA-6) on Saturday. Then on Sunday, the SSS Compass Rose steamed out of the Petaluma River and took station off of Alcatraz Island to watch the airshow over the bay on Sunday featuring the Blue Angels.
The crew had a pretty good time:
For more photos and details, read on...
If you're a San Francisco Bay Area resident, you're probably aware that Fleet Week has just wrapped up out on the bay. The Petaluma Sea Scouts were invited to attend the commissioning of the USS AMERICA (LHA-6) on Saturday. Then on Sunday, the SSS Compass Rose steamed out of the Petaluma River and took station off of Alcatraz Island to watch the airshow over the bay on Sunday featuring the Blue Angels.
The crew had a pretty good time:
For more photos and details, read on...
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Ironman Costume Sidetrack: the Mk39 "Gemini" Helmet
A while back I made a pretty nice version of the Mark III Ironman armor. If you're interested in reading about how it was made, you can check it out HERE.
I had a few things that ended up getting in the way of the build. Some of them were better than others. One of them was this:
This is the Mk39 "Gemini" version of the Ironman helmet.
For details on how it was made and more photos of the finished piece, read on...
I had a few things that ended up getting in the way of the build. Some of them were better than others. One of them was this:
This is the Mk39 "Gemini" version of the Ironman helmet.
For details on how it was made and more photos of the finished piece, read on...