![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Two alternative Lekku positions were also drawn, and I made a set sporting ARC antennas for kicks and as a homage to Lucky Lekku. One that is faithful to the original drawing and the other more feasible for an Orange LEGO Twi'lek girl to strike. The pose in the original artwork was ridiculously difficult to get right for a LEGO person, which explains why I have drawn up 2 different leg poses. Although one is still too grainy to extract - I couldn't believe that 1080 resolution was still not enough! I managed to spot three new potential artworks to LEGO-fy. But the good news is that they're finally over and I am back drawing and designing again.Ī finally shipped my Clone Wars Blu-Ray a couple of days ago and I have been freeze framing the movie since picking out the quirky little things Lucasfilm has placed in the background. Sorry for the slowish update and thanks for your comments -November was my exam month. However once those are over I'll be free to do as many stickers as I want. Unfortunately I won't be able to finish off any new stickers for the next 3 weeks because I have my end of year exams coming up. The whole stickersheet including the sketch took me about 10 hours to draw up on Adobe Illustrator. It's a shame because she looks like a red one too! The green twi'lek was actually very hard to find (I didn't see it at all, until I read an article about gunship art on .) I think I'll have to watch the Blu-ray to find out. But the problem is that the gunship is in the background, and it is too blurry to see. I have already found another Twi'lek painting on another gunship in the second episode of TCW. Haha yeah, I think I'll have the same problem too, gunships here in Australia retail for $200, so there's no way I can buy a ship for each new artwork! It'd be cool if you were able to pinpoint every official gunship paintings in the series, though it may well be impossible. I'll just buy the white slopes from Bricklink some time and then use those to pretend ( ) that they're different gunships. Included are also a set of blank gunship nose stickers so that you too can design your own gunship art.Īw man, all of those stickers that you'll be making make me want to get more gunships. Please feel free to use these in anyway you wish, and give credit where appropriate- I don't mind if you don't :). So if you are looking for some replacement stickers these should be as good as scan of the originals. I have also improved the contrast on the monkey lizard so that the colour of his beak stands out better against the outline. The line weight and variations should correspond exactly with TLC's stickers. The original Twi'lek wore a grey coloured clone suit which bothered me so I altered the colours on my version so that it is more true to Clone Trooper standards. Those with sharp eyes may have noticed that I have changed the colours on the Blue Twi'lek. I tried to caprture the style that LEGO used for their stickers so I was very liberal with the lineart making sure to retain weight variation throughout. The Aurek-Besh simply says Lucky Lekku 2 as I couldn't find out what this particular gunship was called. This is my first non-minifg MOC, and although it is not what I usually do I enjoyed drawing this, and I do plan on making more gunship art as they appear in the TV series. However I never knew that they could paint so well. UPDATE!! 05/09/09 NEW WIP, please click page five for the link, thanks!Īs you may have noticed in the upcoming Clone Wars animation the Republic Gunship nose sport WWII-esque bomber art, which is very cool as it showcases another form of the growing indiviuality of the Clones under the command of Jedi. I've uploaded all posted pics here and I intend to keep doing so. ![]()
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