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FFURG RATING

OVERALL

PAINT

SCULPTING

PARTS

Oppo Rancisis by Craig Mullan

 

Figure Supplies

  • JD Maul
    -Torso
    -Skirt
  • Naboo Obi-Wan
    -Arms
  • Aurra Sing
    -Hands
  • Bossk
    -Arms (optional)
  • Green lightsaber

Supplies and Tools

  • Paintbrushes
  • Paints:
    -
    Soft moss green
    -Rain grey
    -Flesh

    -Walnut
    -Hippo grey
    - White

    -Black
  • Sculpey
  • Sharp X-acto
  • Sculpting tools
  • Superglue
  • Dullcoat sealer
Before you Begin
  • Oppo Rancisis was the monarch of Thisspias who abdicated his throne in order to serve as one of the 12 Jedi Council members in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.I used many different references, there is a great one at the Official Star Wars website as well as in the SW Episode One Visual Dictionary.

Step 1

Boil-and-pop the Maul torso, and crack it open.

Step 2

Cut off the Naboo Obi-Wan hands, replace them with Aurra Sing hands (or any other long fingered hand i.e. Greedo, Bib Fortuna), attach Obi-Wan arms to torso, superglue back together.

Step 3 (Optional)

I put a trimmed Darth Maul skirt over top of the torso, but in retrospect it is not necessary as you will be almost entirely covering him with sculpey.

Step 4

Sculpt the snake like lower body with sculpey, using the references as a guide. When the lower body is finished, roll the Bossk arm into the sculpey to simulate the texture Cure this sculpey and then let it dry.

Step 5

Then sculpt the robe, making sure to keep the arms articulated, and cure.

Step 6

When that was dry, sculpt the head. He is covered with fur, but be careful as his eyes and mouth are visible through the dense hair. Also sculpt the long nails on to his hands.

Step 7

Paint the mouth, eyes, hands, and snake-like lower body all soft moss green. Paint the fur white, then drybrushed flesh and white (mixed) and rain gray and white (mixed) on to some parts of the white hair. Mix hippo gray with walnut for the robe.

Step 8

When the paint is dry, cover him in dullcoat.

 

Recipe provided by:  karen-craig@telus.net Craig Mullan