McQuarrie Stormtrooper Thread

BTW where does that "Old Stormtrooper" painting come from? I had been assuming it was from the book "The Illustrated Star Wars Universe", but it ain't in there. :confused

- K
 
Ah yes, the Original Concept, before the Dark Times, before "Episode IV"... :lol

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Yeah those proto-stormtroopers roaming the corridors brandishing one-handed saber and shield are quite a sight. :D

I had forgotten a couple of years ago Hasbro issued an action figure of the McQuarrie Stormtrooper. But the sculpt sucks Ronto eggs.

http://www.galactichunter.com/reviews/03sa...tormtrooper.asp

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The fig is actually pretty lame... mine broke seconds out of the package. :(

The Trooper Saber on the fig does look quite a bit like this "McQ" saber that I had made for me a few years back tho. :p

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- K
 
Originally posted by BingoBongo275@Dec 16 2005, 06:13 AM


"fettled tumbelhome"
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DAMN.. I knew someone would have beaten me to this :lol


The helmet looks AWESOME... I agree on the lenses needing to look "meaner". Perhaps bringing them up to the top with only a radius at the bottom rather than having them come together like a tear.

Steve
 
Top job on the sculpts Allan :thumbsup

Your helmet will look awesome when it's vacuum formed.You are putting ideas in my head with these sculpts buddy. I have always liked the concept drawings too.

Keep up the good work.

Fantastic.

-Paul.
 
cool stuff, ive been saying for years someone needed to do this, and i see your working on a vader as well eh?


deffinately keep us posted...


man paul, just when your trooper is nearing completion, people have to go and put other projects in your head... LOL...

cool stuff.
 
Originally posted by phase pistol@Dec 16 2005, 06:39 PM
BTW where does that "Old Stormtrooper" painting come from? I had  been assuming it was from the book "The Illustrated Star Wars Universe", but it ain't in there.  :confused

- K
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It's from The Mos Eisley Cantina Pop-up book (1995).
The painting was a new one done for that book though. It's not original ANH concept art.
 
Do we really know if the Cantina Popup Trooper (as I shall dub thee :lol ) illo was actually painted by McQuarrie at all? Or is it just done in the style of McQuarrie?

- k
 
The Mos Eisley Cantina Pop-Up book was entirely all new Ralph McQuarrie illustrations.
He was the ONLY illustrator for the book.
He also painted the Jabba's Palace Pop-up book.

Yes, the trooper art was a "reimagining" by McQuarrie of his original concept art.

He actually did a LOT of new Star Wars work in 1995.
A good chunk (maybe half?) of the Illustrated Star Wars Universe book was new artwork.
He also did the packaging artwork for several MicroMachine Action Fleet playsets.
1995 was a real big year for new McQuarrie work.
Before then there actually wasn't much unpublished McQuarrie artwork maybe some old sketches, but all his movie paintings had been published already. It's not like the prequels where they have piles and piles of unpublished artwork left over.
 
Well there you go then.

Cantina Popup Trooper is authentic McQuarrie, if not authentic pre-production. :)

I guess it's his idealized version of a path not taken for the armor design.

- k
 
Very cool idea, and execution. I've always loved the concept trooper, I had started work on the shield years ago, but the project lost steam within a day. Oh well. Maybe when spring comes I'll put one together.
 
WOW is again repeated. But its the only thing I could come up with to say.


Talk about a helmet. And I would so be up for one. it would be a fun and nice addition to my collection.

Heck owning a full usit of MQ style armor would rock also. Talk about away to honour him if hes at a con doing signings. Too bad the general masses would probably think of them as a clone trooper varation. But us "geeks" would know the truth.
 
Originally posted by isd804@Dec 17 2005, 08:22 PM
Karl, it's entirely possible that a new sculpt has already been started.  ;) My second favorite helmet design is the one you marked up. That chin is still something of a mystery, though...the hollowed out portion where the vocoder would be on a production helmet. Looks almost like the face rides over the top of it - bridges it, I guess is the term I'm looking for.

Thoughts?
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IN-tressing. :D

I think you're on to something in that post... keep in mind that these early concept helmets are heavily influenced by "gas mask" designs. I do think that the "type II" McQ concept (as I shall dub it :D ) is sort of a "face shell" on top of a gas mask type of apparatus.

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I'm not entirely sure the "center knob" in the recessed chin part of the "type 2" design is actually a knob, it might be the bottom of a longer cylindrical "filter cartridge" that would fit up inside the "grin" part of the mask (under the center part of the grin, which looks like it has vertical grooves in it)

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Or it could be that the center "knob" is actually a short vertical tube, not a disc at all.

- k
 
Thanks, again, for the comments and PMs.

K - that's what I was thinking. Not sure, yet, if that makes my job easier, or more difficult. Easier to sculpt the shell face. A bit more difficult, perhaps, to pull some castings of the face, then sculpt...or....? the gas mask portion. There is nice "reveal" potential with such a mask. Also, the neckseal is a bit problematic... Whaddya think? Looks rather like the helmet to body connection on early high altitude and space suits.

http://www.astronautix.com/craftfam/spasuits.htm

Allan
 
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