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In the Works: Sideshow LOTR....

#1 Post by HereBeMonsters »

Hey Guy's,
Heres a glimpse of what I'm working on. Still have the custom base to do. The figures are 98% complete.
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Wow- I need to know how you got the helmet on her head.I have seen the statue from sideshow.
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#3 Post by HereBeMonsters »

The Helmet is just glued onto the base,I just pried it off and then grinded it out along with the top of her head until I had a good fit.
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#4 Post by Mitchellmania »

WOW! I love women in armor!!
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HereBeMonsters wrote:The Helmet is just glued onto the base,I just pried it off and then grinded it out along with the top of her head until I had a good fit.
cool - I wasn't sure if you bought the helm set and put that on ...
I didn't like the eowyn statue too much but after seeing what you did to it makes it look 100 times better ...

one more question and I will stop being annoying

Did you use a dremel to hollow it out??I have one but I never really used it yet. Can't wait to see this thing finished.
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evildead wrote:
HereBeMonsters wrote:The Helmet is just glued onto the base,I just pried it off and then grinded it out along with the top of her head until I had a good fit.
cool - I wasn't sure if you bought the helm set and put that on ...
I didn't like the eowyn statue too much but after seeing what you did to it makes it look 100 times better ...

one more question and I will stop being annoying

Did you use a dremel to hollow it out??I have one but I never really used it yet. Can't wait to see this thing finished.


Yes I used the dremel with a round sandpaper bit.Just got it as thin as possible on the inside.I never thought about getting the helmet set thats a good idea.
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#7 Post by Scott_Sheltz »

Looks good so far.
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#8 Post by Andy Bergholtz »

Keep in mind that the helmet set was done in 1/4 scale, which wouldn't match up with the 1/6 scale statues. You did well to approach it the way you did. Looks great!


NICE lab by the way!!! I just noticed the photos of your workspace (reading your vermithrax post.... he looks fantastic too), I'm bright green with envy. REALLY cool. I especially love the custom doors (nautilus, stargate)!
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Yeah - I wasn't sure if the helmet was in the correct scale...
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#10 Post by RickDTM »

Excellent work John! The addition of the helmet puts Eowyn over the top. I just might have to pick her up now that I've seen what you made her look like.

VERY cool!! :thumb2:
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#11 Post by Renenee »

Can't wait to see this one John. I have both the Morgul lord statue and the Eowyn statue. I love the way these two statues interact. The helmat is a nice touch and more true to the film.

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#12 Post by Mark M »

Excellent work as usual John... Can't wait to see the base you come up with! 8)
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#13 Post by Laszlo »

Now that's the perfect Eowyn!

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Can't understand SIDESHOW's decision to make her without helmet. :evil:
We fans want movie accurate pieces!
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Looks cool, John!
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