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 Post subject: Re: Joe's Cantina: "Some people call him the Space Cowboy"
PostPosted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:42 am 
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Tanstoys wrote:
nice custom, I want to see the female behind the bar too, she looks good what I can see


Tim, that gal was shown off before here: Big Papa's. It's the fact that I take so long between updates, I think, that makes them all forgotten. lol. The main work I did with her was 1) to turn a static SW torso into one with a boob joint, and two mod it so it would accept some JVC legs, which just seemed to work on this figure.

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Utterly FANTASTIC!! I don't know how I miss the 1st part of this with Big Papa's, but if I did let me just say all are great. The worlds & back stories that you make up validate all the customs that you do! Outstanding work, once again.


Thanks man - though I think you posted in the old thread too!

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Love the shot with the six-string, especially.

Who's next?


Anybody is fair game at Joe's Cantina. Literally next up is the Space Station's lone remaining security officer :shifty:

Also, for those who are digging this, please be sure to go post a reply in my general customizing thread about 'what head would you use for a self-inspired custom.' No promises, and you have to agree no hard feelings if you post there and I don't get to you. My attention span is such that I could make 2 more or 50 more figures for this. Nobody knows for sure, not even me ;)

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Were is their pet Space Chimp "Chief" :Shiffty:

I'd sleep with one eye open for awhile if I were you...

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I'd watch a web-series about that guy.

joemichaels70 or the character I made based on him?
:lol:

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I know there is at least a bit more to come, so stay tuned. Also - I'm still making this fit within the sci-fi verse I am creating, so some of the details may seem odd from time to time, or seem like the themes don't blend well together. But I'm of the mind that in a future-based sci-fi verse like this, there is plenty of room for action, drama and comedy. If you have a question about something that doesn't make sense though (because my story notes are not online in any organized form) feel free to comment and I'll try to improve upon it.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 10:47 am 
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MJTanner wrote:
I'd watch a web-series about that guy.

joemichaels70 or the character I made based on him?
:lol:
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 11:16 am 
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Running title of the pending Chapter 3

Joe's Cantina: "Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Watcha' Gonna Do"

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Excellent work. Really really nice.

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 Post subject: Re: Joe's Cantina: "Some people call him the Space Cowboy"
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The Space Cowboy dude is super-cool.

Especially love the color palette you gave him, as well his accessories and the space dive bar dio. I can practically hear a lounge version of the Star Wars Cantina theme playing in that desolate, godforsaken place.

Very much enjoy your original sci-fi/fantasy detours and admire your ability to create those worlds, characters, and scenes. Great stuff.

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 Post subject: Re: Joe's Cantina: "Some people call him the Space Cowboy"
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Thanks for the comments gents. Next figure is done - just need to snap some pics tonight...

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I held it together until i saw the dice on the guitar.

it was precisely at that point that I completely lost my "LASER BLAST". :rotfl:

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Episode 3: Bad Boys, Bad Boys

watch’a gonna do when they come for you?

thanks again guys! my next figure in the series...

Space Station (The Artifex) Security
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This feature news presentation is brought to you by Farhaven’s First News at Five, as we delve into life aboard the largest satellite in the sky
-Story by Jess Dash


A security position at the orbital Farhaven space station "The Artifex" used to be hard work. Even with a full staff of security personnel, in addition to Farhaven Customs Officers and an on-site Inter-Planetary Authority Agency, the amount of traffic through the complex was of such high volume, it seemed the work never ended. With the useful services provided by Big Papa's space yard, on-station housing and food and hotels, and a full operating space port, it was safe to say that the station had a larger population and greater traffic than the entire planet beneath it. That was until about 5 years ago.

It was at that point that an ore strike planet-side on Farhaven changed that world from a small and sparse agricultural community to a booming mining hub. The creation of new jobs for companies who owned contracts for mining, and the influx of prospectors (legal and otherwise) to find new strikes brought in an entirely new infrastructure of commerce and government to a previously isolated and rural environment.

As a result of the growing population (and its inherent needs) along with the need for direct access to interstellar freight vessels, a large inter-planetary space port was built on Farhaven itself. The passenger shuttle capabilities between The Artifex and the older, small planetary hub were now simply inadequate to meet the needs of this newfound industry. Only one Passenger Transport Line maintains a contract with the station, sending a vessel sporadically, at best. Most station-side traffic comes from residents, or spacers and adventurers passing through on their way to the more remote corners of the Fringe.

That brings us back to space station security. In the years since the opening of Farhaven Spaceport Prime (IPA ID: FH02), traffic through the Artifex has dwindled to a near standstill. No longer is the station a thriving city in its own right - businesses and residents alike have fled planet-side. Likewise the Farhaven Customs Service, and the Inter-Planetary Authority. There is no longer an official government presence on the station itself, and the various agencies which previously accounted for more than 250 on-site officers and staff have been replaced by a single, solitary keeper of the peace: Officer Jonn.

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Officer Jonn has never held an actual law enforcement position. In fact, he was once just an owner of a small business here at The Artifex himself. After the authentic law enforcement agencies abandoned the station, however, those residents and business owners who stayed behind recognized the need for some form of on-site authority to keep the station from reverting to The Law of The Fringe. Because Officer Jonn worked out of his station-side apartment, he conveniently had plenty of free time to pick up the job of “law enforcement” as something of a hobby. Big Papa Rollins, owner of the largest business on the station explained why he ultimately made the decision on Jonn’s hiring:

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“Well, to be honest, he does look like a cop. That’s a real big part of keeping the peace – looking the part. I was actually kind of surprised to hear he wasn’t one already. I mean look at him. And, well, he already fit the uniforms we had leftover, so you know, no need to hassle with that.”


With traffic light, and much of the large complex vacant, Officer Jonn really doesn’t have a whole lot of enforcement responsibilities. He rushes to the terminal at the first sign of an arriving ship, to provide a greeting, and perform mostly unnecessary scans and declarations (it is the Fringe afterall, so good luck keeping a spacer from bringing his weapons with him anyway).

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Who the frak checked this as baggage?

In some respects he is being paid to act like a security officer more than to be one, but he does take his job seriously. Sometimes too much so:

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”You know, to be fair, I think Jonn gets bored sometimes with the lack of action. I mean he researched the part really thoroughly, so it has to be frustrating to not put that knowledge to use. But I don’t think that justifies him giving me 3 jay-walking tickets so far this year for crossing the freight lane, when everybody knows those tracks have been shut down for years.”


For his own part, Jonn most enjoys his interaction with new visitors to the station, and likens his job to that of a Tour Guide. When visitors arrive, he shows them the key locales aboard the station, delivers baggage to their rooms, and performs other services as requested:

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”I feel like I’m more of a guide than an officer. I’m here to guide visitors through the desolation of this near empty city, so that they can become efficient members of the community and not wander around aimlessly for days on end like a bunch of zombies with no real purpose…”


Officer Jonn added (though we aren’t sure what it means, and quite frankly now wonder what’s in his coffee mug):

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”I guess you could say I am the Julie to the Cantina’s Isaac”


And with that gem, we’ll take it back to the news desk.

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I also have a small bit of detail to add as well, with this teaser:
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 Post subject: Re: Joe's Cantina: "Bad Boys, Bad Boys" (page 2)
PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 3:40 pm 
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Love. This. Project. So. Much.

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 Post subject: Re: Joe's Cantina Chapter 3: "Bad Boys, Bad Boys" (p. 2)
PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 4:01 pm 
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I like the diorama a lot. The custom looks alright but that face...is something only a mother would love. :D

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“Well, to be honest, he does look like a cop... I mean look at him.


.dude.

I hope you're having as much fun with this as we are...


hi DrBindy.



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 Post subject: Re: Joe's Cantina Chapter 3: "Bad Boys, Bad Boys" (p. 2)
PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 4:28 pm 
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Heh. Very clever use of that noggin. Looks just like someone from a movie I once saw...


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 Post subject: Re: Joe's Cantina Chapter 3: "Bad Boys, Bad Boys" (p. 2)
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The similarities to Howard Chaykin's American Flagg with Jonn's story make me chuckle. Was it intentional, or more of a "He's So Fine/My Sweet Lord" accidental homage?

Keep the project going man, if I had a figure I though looked like me, I'd try and get in on the action myself.


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 Post subject: Re: Joe's Cantina Chapter 3: "Bad Boys, Bad Boys" (p. 2)
PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:54 pm 
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haha I know how he feels - my fire station only gets 250 calls a year so we try to make each one count!

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