Show Off Thread: Lifesized CAD BANE bust

wow, looking around this forum I keep realizing what masters surround me, total inspiration at every click.

impressive work!
 
yes, the teeth should be more pointed, but some pics show pointed teeth and some dont, so its all a matter of perspective. Busts now for sale, but wait until I get pictures with the hat and hoses, it will blow you away
 
Ok... I'm in for one. :thumbsup

Randy - we're going to need an Ahsoka to go with these... :love
 
contact me for price on a finished, painted latex, foam filled bust with hat and hoses on stand...and yes, ahsoka is a consideration.
 
yeah, My same sculptor who did the Cad Bane has made Ree Yees, Admiral Ackbar, Gamorrean Guard, 4LOM and working on a Taun We (long necked kaminoen) as well, as the STARKILLER from Sith edition of The Force Unleased, helmet and upper armor.
 
here is the first Cad bane complete with hat and hoses...I wish I knew if the cad bane hat is a real life hat that can be purchased...some have said its an austrailian outback cowboy hat or something.

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Gloves in picture just to show lifesized reference. Head is latex, foam filled.
 
Very nice! I've been curious about how you were going to do that hat, and it looks like it turned out great!



Now send me a Ree Yees ;)
 
The hat doesn't look bad, but it could use a wire frame or something around it to stiffen it up a bit.

Without trying to take anything from Randy because I think this sculpt is absolutely amazing, it would be nice if we could find something more in line with this for the hat. I think 90% of Banes attitude resonates from the hat, which sort of reminds me of a cross between spaghetti western Clint Eastwood and a 70s television pimp in appearance.

I’ll have to see what I can come up with once my bust arrives. I still say these are jaw droppingly cool and I can’t wait to see mine amongst the rest of my collection. Great work as always Randy!! (y)thumbsup

Scott

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Yes, it looks good, but the hat needs a much smoother flow to it.
For displays sake, I almost wonder if sculpting the hat might be the best way to go.

I want to see some of the other heads he's made, IT'S A TRAP!!
 
i would think that making the brim out of thick leather might work... some nice 10z stuff. it could be wet formed to get the curves right and when it dries, it should stay pretty rigid.

i don't want to sound negative. the face is so great thought that it seems like the hat needs some catching up.
 
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