Sunday, April 26, 2020

Grand Vizier Mas Amedda

While a minor background figure throughout the prequel trilogy, Mas Amedda was finally given a story arc that painted him as a tragic, flawed individual. 


Originally a Senator representing his homeworld of Champala, Amedda rose to become Vice-chancellor of the Galactic Republic and an intimate of Sheev Palpatine. 

When Palpatine was elected Chancellor in 32BBY, Amedda continued in his position as Vice-chancellor and kept the Senate in line as Palpatine secretly steered the galaxy towards civil war. 

Upon the creation of the Galactic Empire in 19BBY, Amedda became Grand Vizier and administrator of the nascent regime. 

With the death of Emperor Palpatine in 4ABY, Amedda was the de facto ruler of the Empire.  In reality, he was a puppet and a prisoner of the very regime he helped birth and was now watching collapse around him.

In the aftermath of the Battle of Jakku in 5ABY, Amedda escaped his imprisonment on Imperial Center and made his way to the seat of government for the nascent New Republic and offered to surrender the Empire.  Recognized as the head of the Imperial government, Amedda signed a treaty with Mon Mothma which formally ended the war and dissolved the Galactic Empire. 


Remembered as a fools and a pawn, Amedda was pardoned and allowed to continue his administration of Coruscant despite having little actual power. 

I chose to create a vintage style version of Amedda using mostly original parts. 

The body of the figure is Bib Fortuna, with some minor repainting of the gauntlets and chest plate. 

I removed the upper portion of the chest plate and painted the cummerbund to match the gauntlets and added a matching collar. 

The head is from the Power of the Force Mas Amedda figure. 


Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Yet Another Direction: Custom Vintage Star Wars Figures

Hello again. Its been a while since I updated this blog but the enforced exile caused by the novel corona virus has left me with some free time...and thanks to careful planning, lots of money.

Feeling a sense of nostalgia for the vintage line of Star Wars action figures produced by Kenner, I began to wonder what designs could be created using these figures as the base.  I know there are others out there who have made great strides in this field so I'm not discovering a new world. 

Whenever possible I elected to use vintage materials for the majority of the creations.  However, this was not possible for every design. 

The next few entries will contain a few examples of designs I've already created. I have a few more ideas but they are in the very early stages of design.