Posted on Feb 3, 2011
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Custom Medieval Boba Fett
The Medieval times, or Middle Ages, was a period of European history from the 5th century to the 15th century, roughly between the years 400 and 1500. Continuing with his period pieces, Pack Rat Studios created a stellar Custom Star Wars Medieval Boba Fett figure, which rounds out his line of classic era figures. When I was a kid, I remember visiting a tourist attraction in San Fransisco called the Medieval Torture Chamber, which was one of this wax museums close to Pier 39. They had a whole bunch of crazy devices in there from nail racks to other various and sundry devices to inflict pain. This Medieval Boba Fett figure reminds me of that visit to the torture chamber how the armor is done with the spikes protruding from the boots, shoulders, and helmet.

Medieval Boba Fett Armor
Looking at the way the armor was made, it keeps with the styling of the period where knights roamed the land and justice was used to ward off the threat from the Barbarians. Mixing the classic Boba Fett Star Wars armor and the armor from the period really meshes well together and once again, Pack Rat Studios has done a superb job with this Custom Star Wars Medieval Boba Fett figure.
Posted on Feb 2, 2011
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Steampunk

Steampunk Boba Fett Custom
Imagining a time where blasters and lightsabers were weapons of the future, PackRatStudios has created a very cool concept using one of the most classic Star Wars figures with his Custom Steampunk Boba Fett figure. Using a weathered copper look and feel, rivets and the power of steam to power his jet pack and weapons, the figure design keeps with the Steampunk era. My favorite parts of this custom are the weapons and backpack.

Streampunk Boba Fett Weapons
The rifle is a cool concept as you can imagine the bullet getting pushed out by a burst of steam, as well as the jet pack as Boba Fett rockets off to his next Bounty Hunting adventure. To view more photos and to place a bid on PackRatStudios’ Custom Steampunk Boba Fett figure, head over to eBay.
Posted on Feb 2, 2011
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World War 2

World War 2 Boba Fett Custom
This week, Pack Rat Studios has created some period pieces that are truly outstanding his latest World War 2 Custom Boba Fett figure is no exception. For those who don’t know, I am a World War 2 history fiend so I was so excited to see one the classic Star Wars characters in 1940′s garb. I love the direction Pack Rat Studios took with this figure as he successfully combined two very different worlds into one figure that melds the two back into one. For example, the uniform looks like it was pulled straight from the pages of history with the flared collared jacket with the two chevrons on the shoulder. I like that the only piece of armor Fett is wearing is on his head, like a real soldier of the 40′s.

World War 2 Boba Fett
Giving Boba a Rocketeer look, the jet pack looks like it was assembled using the era style bombs and missiles. His helmet is removable and if you want to see what is underneath that metal head, check out more photos of Pack Rat Studios’ World War 2 Custom Boba Fett figure.
Posted on Nov 28, 2010
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Lego Star Wars Jango Boba Fett Custom Minifigs
Granted the Star Wars prequels have undergone much scrutiny but one cool thing about them was that they began to tell the story of the origins of some of the main characters in the last 3 chapters of the Star Wars saga. This week, Rurisk has a father and son combination with his Custom Lego Star Wars Jango and Boba Fett minifigs. This is a cool combination because you see the evolution of Boba Fett and if you remember anything from the Attack of the Clones movie, Boba will look like Jango when he is grown up although we never see his face in the last 3 chapters of the Star Wars movies. Come to think of it, Boba Fett had very little screen time but achieved rock star status in the collector community. I like the way that Rurisk has added facial stubble to Jango’s face and also gave Boba a slight smirk, giving the figures a slightly different look. I also like the way that the backpack and helmet are one piece, which makes the backpack stay in one place:

Lego Star Wars Jango and Boba Fett Custom Minifigs
Posted on Jan 26, 2009
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Obscure Alloy makes one of a kind custom sculptures from recycled metal and I am completely impressed with their work. Take their Custom Metal Boba Fett figure, which is a work of art and stands a towering 17″ tall. In high school, I took auto shop and we had to weld for the class and I must tell you that it takes some mad skills to weld and work with metal. One my favorite parts of this custom are the small gears (or cogs) that were used under the arm sockets. I am sure that they could have used other parts but the gear is the perfect part for this figure and it is that attention to detail that makes each figure stand out. They also did an excellent job on the helmet and the overall look and feel of the Bounty hunter. I had the opportunity to check out their website and all of their work is amazing. They have other pieces on eBay right now so when you are finished placing a bid on this Custom Metal Boba Fett figure, go check out their other customs.