Showing posts with label Hazel Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hazel Fantasy. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

Inside the Customizer's Studio: Pecovam's Emile

I'm very excited about a change to the 'Inside the Customizer's Studio' series. In the past we've focused on longer interviews that debuted over a series of days. These have been fantastic opportunities and I enjoyed each and every one.

Since then, Ka.lego has launched his Ka-GO site and 'Behind the Build' interview series*. The concept is instead of finding inspirational builds and saying, 'Isn't this cool?' there's additional information provided through a discussion with the artist. I've blatantly stolen been greatly inspired by the concept and thought it would be a perfect way to bring more quality, original content to the site.


The first subject of the new format is a custom Emile minifigure that Andrew Pescovitz (Pecovam) had sent to me. The helmet and armor are produced by Hazel Tam and sold through United Armory. As you can see from the side-by-side picture above, Andrew has added Emile's signature skull design to the EVA helmet and a fantastic paint job. We start our interview here...


I remember on Flickr you mentioned that your hands were sore after working on several helmets. What technique did you use to create Emile's signature skull on the EVA helmet? 

The technique I used for creating the skull was very simple. I took a regular exacto knife, and then took a smaller exacto knife blade with an extremely small and sharp point, and I fixed the smaller blade inside the larger holder and secured it in place. The larger holder for the blade allowed for slightly more control over my carving in my opinion. None the less, after about nine of them, my hands were really sore.


What type of paint did you use on the figure? Do you tend to add layers of paint or just have one coat? 

I used two different types of paint on the figure. Mr. Color metallics and Citadel paints. On the majority of my figures, aside from ones I paint with camouflage, I try my best to keep the paint to three to four 'layers', I guess is what you would call it. Whenever I paint something, I am always thinking about the most efficient way to achieve the desired effect with the least amount of paint. This is also slightly money saving as well (lol). I always start with a base coat of a metallic color, and then go from there adding solids, weathering, battle damage etc. to make sure I can always achieve a realistic look to the best of my abilities.


There's an amazing amount of detail on the figure. How do you achieve such a clean look on such as small scale?

As for the cleanliness of the figure itself, I would chalk that up to two to three simple things. First, if you do something enough, you will eventually get better at it. I utilize paint on every single one of my customs in one way or another, practice makes perfect. Second would have to be my attention to detail, as well as my personal desire for everything I make to look as good as possible. If I paint something and it doesn't look as good as I can possibly do, I do it again, and again, until it's where I want it to be. Patience, a steady hand, and a knowledge of how your favorite brush and paints react to the surface of plastic and your strokes, eventually it will start to become second nature. Lastly, I would have to say the types of paints used make a big difference. I like to go with paints that dry extremely thin. This allows me to add a lot of color detail without filling in the detail on my parts.


It looked like you painted a pair of Space Police legs keeping the pockets and pads, or did you pant the legs and add decals?

I did actually just paint the space police legs around the pockets and left those in. This technique I actually got from a very good friend, Pedro. I saw him use this a few times in his photo stream and loved the way it looked. It adds a level of realism to the legs while maintaining the 'LEGO' look.

Did you use any 'new' techniques when developing the fig?

As for new techniques when developing this figure, I would have to say no. For a few reasons, when I make figures for myself to keep, I like to go all out. I like to go in all sorts of directions for modding in terms of how I like to make ball jointed arms for my figures, and such. When I make figures for other people, not to say I wouldn't try anything upon request, I try to keep a more 'LEGO' feel to the figure just because I know not everyone is all about the type of modding I do for my figures.

What was the most difficult part of the custom? What was the most fun?

The most difficult part of the custom and the most fun are actually one in the same. It was the skull. In terms of difficulty, making sure I did not scratch the raised portions of the skull for the mouth and eyes was a big challenge. But in the end, once you see the final product up close, it's very rewarding. As well as seeing how happy people were when I sent them out, including you.

A big thanks to Andrew for taking the time for the interview, and especially for the custom minifigure! I have more of these interviews planned for the future, so hopefully you enjoy the new format. In the meantime, you can see more of Andrew's work via his Flickr stream.

*If you've not been following the Ka-GO site/blog, I highly recommend it!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

New Products at FireStar Toys


First off, my apologies for not posting much. I've been traveling alot this week. In fact I'm writing this post in an airport lounge waiting for the 'red eye' back home. But enough about me, let's talk about figs...

FireStar Toys has just released a new series of custom minifigures featuring chromed custom items from head to toe. Some items feature accessories from the Hazel Fantasy line while others are chromed Star Wars figs.

There's also a series of female Star Wars custom minifigures featuring the new Arealight printed sci-fi torsos and helmets!

Lots of wonderful custom items and minifigures to choose from. Head on over to FireStar Toys today!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Product Review - Hazel Fantasy Cyborg Armor

It is hard to believe, but this will be the first product review we have done for Hazel Fantasy and Amazing Armory Ltd.. This review will cover the Cyborg Armor set and Cyborg Shield. We will also have a review of customizer Pedro's work in painting one of these sets. The intent of this review is to give you the information you need to decide if these products are right for you.

Hazel Fantasy Cyborg Armor - 360 View (Click to Enlarge)
The Hazel Fantasy Cyborg Armor is sold as a set that includes both body gear and helmet. The body armor fits on the fig in the same way that standard LEGO gear might, over the head post. The connection holds firm to the body with no issues. The pauldrons and back pack are all part of a single, molded, ABS piece. The level of detail on the body gear are astounding.

There's plenty of room inside the neck/head guard of the armor to allow for helmets of various shapes and sizes.

Max Forward Arm Movement (left); Max Rear Movement (right)

Full arm movement is restricted due to the pauldrons and the back pack. The picture above shows the full range of arm movement available.

Hazel Fantasy Cyborg Armor Helmet - 360 View (Click to Enlarge)
The helmet, also made of ABS plastic, has full coverage of the minifigure head with an opening for the mouth. Again the piece is nicely detailed and there was a firm connection with the head with no issues.

Hazel Fantasy Cyborg Armor Set - 360 View (Click to Enlarge)
The pictures above show how the body armor and helmet come together for the final effect.

Hazel Fantasy Cyborg Shield - Front and Back (Click to Enlarge)
The Cyborg Shield (sold separately) can be paired with Cyborg Armor set or used for other builds. The shield is held via a handle on the back of the shield (shown above). The connection was good within the fig's hand and there were no connection issues. As with the Cyborg Armor set, the piece is molded in ABS plastic and comes nicely detailed.

The Cyborg Armor set and Shield only come in Dark Blueish Gray. Many customizers will often paint these pieces to provide variety and add color. Customizer Pedro, who is also the owner of the North American reseller of Hazel Fantasy, United Armory, provided us with a hand painted custom version of the Cyborg Armor set. We will review Pedro's work to both give you a sense of what can be accomplished with these pieces. Pedro will often sell custom minifigures through United Armory, so this can also give you an understanding of the quality craftsmanship that goes into his work.

Painted Cyborg Armor Set for UD by Pedro (Click to Enlarge)
Here we have a 360 view of the painted Cyborg Armor. Pedro has used Mr. Color paints on this piece to nice effect, incorporating the colors of our site into the armor. Pedro uses both Mr. Color and Citadel brands in his work. The lines are extremely clean with no issues. Pedro has also added two additional custom touches, first he's added several tiny holes in the neck/head guard to give some additional character to the piece. Second he's added a waterslide decal on the right pauldron of the Ugly Duckling logo - both features are nicely done.

There are no sealants used, as Pedro feels it can alter the appearance and texture of the piece; however, he can add a sealant upon request. Also although extensive play is not recommended, the piece should withstand some light play and posing.

Cyborg Shield Painted (Left) and Unpainted (Right)

Pedro included a painted version of the shield and a FAMAS rifle (not reviewed here). The two pictures show the difference between the painted and unpainted pieces.

Hazel Fantasy FAMAS Painted (Bottom) and Unpainted (Top)

Another factor to consider when buying a full custom minfigure is the quality of the minifigure itself. There were no issues here as the Space Police III minifigure that was used seemed brand new and the head was of quality.

Pedro will take requests for custom minifigures, but he asks for payment in advance. You can contact him via Flickr or United Armory.

Overall these pieces are fantastic from top to bottom. Good connections, highly detailed parts with ABS construction. Although they only come in dark blueish gray, you can always paint the parts and add your own custom look. If painting is not your thing, you could always purchase one of Pedro's custom pieces. The Cyborg Armor set, shield, and Pedro's custom work are all highly recommended.

Additional Stats - Hazel Fantasy Cyborg Armor Set
Website: United Armory
Location: United States
International Shipping: US and Canada only
Products & Colors: Dark Blueish Gray
Retail Price: $8.80 USD

Additional Stats - Hazel Fantasy Cyborg Shield
Products & Colors: Dark Blueish Gray
Retail Price: $4.00 USD

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Geiger Would Be Proud


Yes, I recognize that these Xenomorphs from Aliens are not minifigures, but who else is your ABS Ripley going to fight? These are some great creations from Brandon (AKA Catsy), with lots of articulation and pose-ability.

These would pair nicely with the upcoming Hazel Fantasy Aliens line which debuts at the Tokyo Toy Fair in March.

Brandon has incorporated these great builds into a series of scenes which can be seen on his Flickr stream.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

New Use for BrickForge Bayonettes


Pedro continues to show his inventiveness by find a new use for the BrickForge bayonet. With a quick trim the bayonet can act as an alternate hand allowing your figures to execute a forward thrust. This is a feature exclusive to the BrickForge bayonet because the clip is attached directly, as opposed to the BrickArms number which needs a u-clip (although you could rig up something similar).

This reminds me of the high-end action figures that have multiple hands for different poses.

The custom figure is courtesy of The Knight. The knife, gun, and vest are Hazel Fantasy, and the mohawk and bayonet are BrickForge. You can see more on Pedro's Flickr stream.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Beautiful Combos from Exobrick


Customizer Exobrick continues to astound with the great part combinations from five different custom houses (Si-Dan, Hazel Fantasy, BrickArms, Tiny Tactical, and Planet of Hoth).

The net sum is a perfect blend for an amazing character. You can almost tell the story of this Apocalyptic Samurai just by looking at him.

You can see more of Exobrick's work on his Flickr stream.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

What!? Was It Something I Said?


I just had to post this great pic of the Square-Enix Play Arts Jorge Action Figure paired with a minifigure sporting the Hazel Fantasy Jorge Custom Armor Set. It looks like folks in Japan may have an opportunity to pick these up soon. There are still some questions on the website that will carry them (amamizon.co.jp - perhaps the katakana translation of 'amazon'?), but I'll let you know when it happens.

In the meantime, you can still pick these items up from United Armory (US/CAN). These are limited edition items, so don't delay. Pedro appears to only have 18 of these sets in stock!

(Picture via Hazel's Flickr stream)

Monday, January 31, 2011

Dead Space Rising

I've started to see creations based on the recently released video game Dead Space 2.


The first comes to us from Mark (Legoagogo), who adds his signature lighting style to a cramped corridor environment.


The second creation come to us from Swoosh! Here we have custom renditions of both Isaac and a necromorph. So far it seems that the Kingdoms great helm is a popular stand in for the helmet design.

There's also a rumor that Hazel Fantasy may be considering a custom version of Isaac's armor. If that makes it to ABS, I'll be sure to let everyone know.

To see more from these fantastic creators, visit Legoagogo and Swoosh! on Flickr.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

UNSC M-12 Force Application Vehicle


...otherwise known as a 'Warthog' to Halo fans. Andrew (pecovam) continues our morning of minifig assault vehicles with his rendition of this classic. The chassis is Legohaulic's design, the custom weapons are from newcomer HCF Lego 3D Productions, and the Marine Helmets are from Hazel Fantasy. Everything else is pure pecovam.

Pecovam has been showcasing his skills on a variety of new Hazel Fantasy products, which you can see on his Flickr stream.

He also just entered the UD Minifig Battle Arena to throw down the guantlet in this month's challenge - The Paranormal Gunslinger.

One final note...if you search 'Legohaulic warthog' on Flickr you'll find the Warthog instructions, you can't purchase the custom weapons...yet, but you can pick up the Hazel Fantasy Marine Helmets at United Armory (US/CAN).

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Do Not Adjust Your Computer Screens...


Another great find from the past month or so has been The Knight (KJ). Not only is he prolific, coming out with new custom designs every few days, he is bold and inventive with his use of color.

Case in point...we've all see the Hazel Tam Deep Eyes accessories many times before. KJ's paints take it in a whole new direction and really make it feel refreshing. Based on the designs of samurai armor, these colors pop off the screen without overloading the senses.

There's lots  more to see on The Knight's Flickr stream, so much in fact I don't always get to post them all..but I do 'favorite' them daily. With 20 or more new creations added to My Flickr Favorites daily, you'll always have a reason to come back. Just visit the page (there's a tab at the top) click play on the viewer and enjoy!

Do you like the Deep Eyes armor and headgear? You pick some up from United Armory (US/Canada) today! 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Hazel Fantasy and Project Arbiter


It's not every day that you can support the making of a movie by purchasing custom minfig accessories. Hazel Fantasy will be releasing the Project Arbiter XO-7 suit within the month. If you've enjoyed the Halo and Cyborg armors, then you'll love this most recent release.

Sales of these items will go towards helping the production of the Project Arbiter film.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Hazel's New Alien's Gear to Debut at Tokyo Toy Show


Over the past few days, Hazel has been sharing several images of new customs based on the Aliens film franchise. The item above is a smart gun that appeared in the films.

These are actually items that Hazel is creating for another Japanese firm. In fact, the full accessory line will debut at the Tokyo Toy Show in March! Will these only be available in Japan, or will they be available elsewhere too? Time will tell, and we'll let you know when it happens.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Special Edition Armor as Prize for Hazel Contest


Hazel has been hinting at having a contest relating to Halo soon. The prizes? These very limited, trans blue Emile armor sets. The great thing is you can paint the helmets and leave the visor clear for a more traditional look, or just leaving them as is for cool effect. Details on the contest are forthcoming.

Are you drooling over these molds? Pedro still has the dark blueish gray ABS versions for sale at United Armory. If you're in the US or Canada, you're in luck so why not take a look. The space marine helmets appear to be quite popular - there are only 15 left in stock!

I don't know for certain, but I would anticipate FireStar Toys will also be receiving some of these down the road. Again, I'll announce it if and when they do.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

New Halo Armor Up at United Armory


Pedro has stocked his virtual shelves with the new, limited edition Hazel Fantasy Halo armor. Hurry to United Armory before they pass you by!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

New Halo Armor at United Armory 1/16


Pedro sounds the call to let the citizens of Minifig Nation know that new Hazel Fantasy items, including the various Halo armors, will be on sale at United Armory tomorrow. Hazel has stated that the Halo armor sets will be a limited run, so if you like what you see, pick some up now.

The items will be unpainted like those featured in the front. The figures in the back were painted by Pedro himself. No word on if he will sell any painted customs tomorrow, but I believe he has some planned for sale in the near future.

If you are in the US or Canada, check in at United Armory throughout the day tomorrow and pick yours up!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Pecovam's Take on Hazel Fantasy Jorge


Customizer Pecovam (Andrew Pescovitz) has been working with samples of the Hazel Fantasy Emile and Jorge Halo armors. Jorge (pictured here) looks great casually toting his M247H Heavy Machine Gun - a custom item of Andrew's making.

These items should be available (sans paint) via Pedro's United Armory for US and Canadian customers in the near future. As for the rest of the world, stay tuned...

Check out all of Andrew's great custom work on his Flickr stream.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

United Armory Soon to Have Jorge Halo Armor


Pedro has received some samples of the Hazel Fantasy limited edition Jorge Halo armor and put it to fantastic use! The armor, once available, will be sold as a set (helmet and body armor) and can be purchased at by US and Canadian customers at United Armory.

What's better is that Pedro is currently planning on painting a few of these himself and posting them for sale! Pedro was gracious enough to make a painted custom for me, and I can tell you the quality is outstanding.

A lot to look forward to from Pedro, United Armory, and Hazel Fantasy!

UPDATE: Not an Emile fan? No worries, Hazel Fantasy and Pedro have you covered...or should I say Emile has you covered...


Friday, December 17, 2010

Hazel Fantasy - Limited Edition Emile Concept


Hazel is killing us by releasing these concept pics of new, limited edition Halo Reach minifigures. Emile is pictured here in all his kukri-weilding glory.

Still a big 'TBD' on when these figs will be available, but we will let you know the moment they do. In the meantime stay tuned to Hazel's Flickr stream.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Hazel Fantasy - New Limited Edition Halo Reach


Hazel Tam has been placing new pics on the web of upcoming 2011 product. The Jorge custom minifigure from Halo Reach is just one of those items. It is still unclear as to if Hazel intends to release this item as a limited edition or not; however, there are some cool gasmask and firearm designs which will be available for wider release.

It would seem that January 2011 is now the new date for 'all systems go'. Here's keeping our fingers crossed.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Amazing UD Custom from Pedro

One of the best things to happen to me since starting this site, has been the opportunity to meet an amazing group of people and artists who make all the effort worthwhile. Case in point, Pedro offered to make a custom minifigure for review on the site.


Wow! I really can't express my thanks enough. This is an amazing piece and truly a work of art. He even put The Ugly Duckling logo on the pauldron! 

If you've not seen Pedro's past work, I highly recommend it. You can check it out on his Flickr stream. I look forward to seeing this in person and giving everyone a more in-depth look at it.

The armor and weapon are from the new Hazel Fantasy line which US and Canadian shoppers can purchase at his BrickLink store - United Armory.