Star Wars: 10 Awesome And Nerdy Fan Creations

6. Sillof's Workshop Custom Action Figures

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There are plenty of people out there in the world making custom action figures. It has become quite a big section of geekdom in recent years. Many make them for sale or commission, some just for their own collection, and most are quite well thought out and made. Some of my favorite work, mostly with the Star Wars universe, is by Sillof's Workshop. The creations of a high school history teacher, real name Jamie Follis, these figures are not what you'd expect. Or maybe they are. Taking his inspiration from the past, the future, and wherever else tickles his fancy, Sillof re-envisions Star Wars characters, among others, in incredibly creative ways. Everything from Samurai Wars to Steampunk, the Wild West to 1930s Sci-fi Serials, Neo Noir to Medieval Times, his attention to detail is astounding. bountyhunters He has created a back story for many of these "lines", using his history background to make them feel almost real. He has been creating custom action figures and props since he was a young boy, and it shows. Be sure to check out his Gaslamp Justice League, Hellboy, Venture Brothers, and other lines as well, or like his page on facebook.
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A writer in spirit, a baker by profession. Carl has been a comic shop impresario, comic book illustrator, record store clerk, electronic musician, late night radio DJ, club promoter, graphic designer, and other cool things you wish you could be. He mistakenly had purple dreadlocks once. For three years. Which made him way less cool. He doesn't actually know what the word impresario means, and is way too lazy to Google it. Carl is also an American, and for that he apologizes.