Memnoch
Lt. Vulture
Ok.. so I got to thinking. We all want Chewie :chew , and we all want real fur (right guys?), but we all know they would need a special body. So has any thought been given to a very skeletal design for the articulated body? What I mean is take the arms, and have them just be articulated sticks basically. It would allow for the fur suit to be done over top and still maintain articulation. The joints would most likely need to be elongated as well to allow for better movement, but this seems to me to be the best idea. The only real issue is finding a way to make the fur hang realistically. My solution there would be to have the fur done in thin layers like so:
HAIR-HAIR-HAIR-HAIR-HAIR
SPACE-SPACE-SPACE-SPACE
HAIR-HAIR-HAIR-HAIR-HAIR
SPACE-SPACE-SPACE-SPACE
Or maybe even have two layers of space to one layer of hair, depending on materials. This should allow for the materials to hang well and not look bulky (Every real fur Hasbro figure). Also I am sure we all know Chewie won't be cheap. On the low estimate I can see about $85, on the high end, about $120. Now please, discuss.
HAIR-HAIR-HAIR-HAIR-HAIR
SPACE-SPACE-SPACE-SPACE
HAIR-HAIR-HAIR-HAIR-HAIR
SPACE-SPACE-SPACE-SPACE
Or maybe even have two layers of space to one layer of hair, depending on materials. This should allow for the materials to hang well and not look bulky (Every real fur Hasbro figure). Also I am sure we all know Chewie won't be cheap. On the low estimate I can see about $85, on the high end, about $120. Now please, discuss.