Customising your fandom: Both Master and Apprentice

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This custom was quickly formed blend of parts and concept.

The Parts – With a sorry looking de-robed Darth Sidous missing one of foot, was paired with his apprentice Darth Maul training figure’s lower torso, a snug fit resulting in a much happier but more menacing Sith Lord.

The Concept – Inspiration for this custom was borne from the sum of its parts and suggestion that whilst incumbent Master of the Dark Side, Darth Sidious would continue to practise both his force powers and combative skills in preparedness should any apprentice develop the temerity to challenge his rule.  And what grander a setting than the cavernous halls of the fallen Jedi’s Temple.

Mark Telfer
Mark Telfer
Mark's collecting focuses are vintage and modern Star Wars 3 ¾ inch figures, and readily shares his Star Wars, collecting and customising knowledge, Mark has appeared on Castle FM Radio shows, featured in the Guardian newspaper and numerous episodes of fellow Fantha Tracker Adam O’Brien’s much-missed Ausfans Radio Network podcasts.
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This custom was quickly formed blend of parts and concept.

The Parts – With a sorry looking de-robed Darth Sidous missing one of foot, was paired with his apprentice Darth Maul training figure’s lower torso, a snug fit resulting in a much happier but more menacing Sith Lord.

The Concept – Inspiration for this custom was borne from the sum of its parts and suggestion that whilst incumbent Master of the Dark Side, Darth Sidious would continue to practise both his force powers and combative skills in preparedness should any apprentice develop the temerity to challenge his rule.  And what grander a setting than the cavernous halls of the fallen Jedi’s Temple.

Mark Telfer
Mark Telfer
Mark's collecting focuses are vintage and modern Star Wars 3 ¾ inch figures, and readily shares his Star Wars, collecting and customising knowledge, Mark has appeared on Castle FM Radio shows, featured in the Guardian newspaper and numerous episodes of fellow Fantha Tracker Adam O’Brien’s much-missed Ausfans Radio Network podcasts.
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