Raza Crew Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER May 30, 2009 #1 Like the title says. I'm renovating my home office and need some inspiration.
DL 44 Blaster Sr Member May 31, 2009 #3 Four of my five costumes on mannequins. I've got more "props" in my office, but this is my showpiece.
Four of my five costumes on mannequins. I've got more "props" in my office, but this is my showpiece.
IFA Sr Member Jun 1, 2009 #5 AMAZING costumes !!!! But I would display the rifle of the Sandtrooper in the reverse side (barrel up)....they are kind of Elite troops so they learned that you don't rest your rifle barrel towards the ground :thumbsup DL 44 Blaster said: Four of my five costumes on mannequins. I've got more "props" in my office, but this is my showpiece. Click to expand...
AMAZING costumes !!!! But I would display the rifle of the Sandtrooper in the reverse side (barrel up)....they are kind of Elite troops so they learned that you don't rest your rifle barrel towards the ground :thumbsup DL 44 Blaster said: Four of my five costumes on mannequins. I've got more "props" in my office, but this is my showpiece. Click to expand...
Mados Well-Known Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Jun 1, 2009 #7 I love that ESB Luke costume, DL. Luke looked his best in that, one of my favorite SW costumes.
cayman shen Master Member Jun 1, 2009 #8 Dude, how did you do the "Star Wars Walls?" That's frickin' sweet.
vaderdarth Master Member Jun 1, 2009 #9 Most of you have probably seen these but here are a few pics of my office display room: http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/5210/006pd7.jpg
Most of you have probably seen these but here are a few pics of my office display room: http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/5210/006pd7.jpg
DL 44 Blaster Sr Member Jun 2, 2009 #12 cayman shen said: Dude, how did you do the "Star Wars Walls?" That's frickin' sweet. Click to expand... Thanks man:$ It was all done using 3/4" MDF. I could have and probably should have used 1/2" to save on weight as the 3/4" was a beyotch to work with. Steve
cayman shen said: Dude, how did you do the "Star Wars Walls?" That's frickin' sweet. Click to expand... Thanks man:$ It was all done using 3/4" MDF. I could have and probably should have used 1/2" to save on weight as the 3/4" was a beyotch to work with. Steve