Just a heads up, Christo’s custom parts actually aren’t injection moulds at all, he uses resin casting and airbrushes the pieces with pad ink to give them that glossy plastic look!
I knew it was something like that I couldn’t remember that term, still better than 3D printing or resin printing. Are you sure the all the custom parts are painted though?
@@imperial_brickz No paint used, just the same pad ink that the torsos are printed with is sprayed onto the parts with an airbrush to give them a nicer exterior finish, you can see the difference between the underside vs outside of Kit Fisto’s headpiece. He also airbrushes the legs on most figures with colour matched ink to give them a glossy look, you’ll notice a slight difference if you were to compare Kit Fisto’s legs against a standard pair of LEGO reddish brown legs
@@imperial_brickz& Yes resin casting is definitely much better than 3D/resin prints for sure Main downside compared to moulded is the parts can shrink if they’re exposed to too much heat, will sometimes see older parts of his that have had this happen, seen someone selling his endor helmets on eBay that had shrunk and no longer fit onto figure heads properly, likely left in the sun etc
Especially considering none of these designs are even his, and they probably cost barely anything to make. I’d argue that the custom molds aren’t even justified in price considering brands like GCC make actual injection molded replica parts and sell them for like 2 bucks.
Extremely expensive machines making extremely niche parts. If you had to spend 20,000 to buy a machine to make parts maybe 200 people would buy it's gonna be pricey
First time I've ever heard of Christo, but he's my new hero. Buddy if you are watching, go harder. Charge $1200 rather than $120. If these people want to pay that much for knock off Lego men you should fleece them properly.
just so you know, christo doesnt do injection molding, he does resin casts, he does them very well though so i understand how you couldve mistaken them for molded parts
Love these figures but hate how there's never any eye printing like on the boss nass or general grevious. Maybe one day the display figures will have accurate eyes!
Just a heads up, Christo’s custom parts actually aren’t injection moulds at all, he uses resin casting and airbrushes the pieces with pad ink to give them that glossy plastic look!
I knew it was something like that I couldn’t remember that term, still better than 3D printing or resin printing. Are you sure the all the custom parts are painted though?
I feel like the boss Nass, Kit Fisto and ki adi mundo are not painted but I have no idea
@@imperial_brickz No paint used, just the same pad ink that the torsos are printed with is sprayed onto the parts with an airbrush to give them a nicer exterior finish, you can see the difference between the underside vs outside of Kit Fisto’s headpiece.
He also airbrushes the legs on most figures with colour matched ink to give them a glossy look, you’ll notice a slight difference if you were to compare Kit Fisto’s legs against a standard pair of LEGO reddish brown legs
@@imperial_brickz& Yes resin casting is definitely much better than 3D/resin prints for sure
Main downside compared to moulded is the parts can shrink if they’re exposed to too much heat, will sometimes see older parts of his that have had this happen, seen someone selling his endor helmets on eBay that had shrunk and no longer fit onto figure heads properly, likely left in the sun etc
@@turdleau the fact that they look so good honestly helps justify the price bc you cannot tell they are airbrushed
Goodness gracious. These are very slick, but for the figs that don't have custom molds, how can $120 possibly be justified?
Especially considering none of these designs are even his, and they probably cost barely anything to make. I’d argue that the custom molds aren’t even justified in price considering brands like GCC make actual injection molded replica parts and sell them for like 2 bucks.
I’m guessing because it’s “art,” maybe in the beginning it was actually that expensive to make and ship the figures and they just kept the price
Christo7108 it's just overrated, there are amazing creators out there with better quality, accessible prices, custom molded, etc
It cant be justified. It's the geek tax so many are willing to pay
Especially when you get dudes like this saying it's "art" ...
Extremely expensive machines making extremely niche parts. If you had to spend 20,000 to buy a machine to make parts maybe 200 people would buy it's gonna be pricey
Lookin great cant wait to see the complete collection 🙂
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First time I've ever heard of Christo, but he's my new hero. Buddy if you are watching, go harder. Charge $1200 rather than $120. If these people want to pay that much for knock off Lego men you should fleece them properly.
@@traviscaines8534 you mad?
This series has actually inspired me to start my own hyper specific collection based on a Star Wars game!
Which game?
@@SolomonMagnus819 a mobile game called Galaxy of Heroes that I'm hopelessly addicted to
@@SolomonMagnus819 a mobile game called Galaxy of Heroes that I'm hopelessly addicted to
@@SolomonMagnus819 Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, it's a mobile game I'm hopelessly addicted to
After following these videos for a while now, I'm considering posting my Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy Collections.
just so you know, christo doesnt do injection molding, he does resin casts, he does them very well though so i understand how you couldve mistaken them for molded parts
Resin casts still require a mold lol, I just couldn’t remember what the correct term was 😁
I would love to get that version of Boss Nass some day, i always troll picked him as a character in games and his Lego avatar is so funny
@@5eany. him and ki adi mundi were the two I had to have they are both so funny
Calling Lobot 4-Lom now 😂
@@tbrickman I keep making videos about 4lom so he’s been top of mind lol stay tuned for those though
First! 5 minutes after upload 😎 Always glad to see all the updates to the collection. Almost ready to be monetized!
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Love these figures but hate how there's never any eye printing like on the boss nass or general grevious. Maybe one day the display figures will have accurate eyes!
Yea eventually would be cool to have a professional paint them on
Where do you purchase these from
Bro, at this rate you should just buy you own pad printer. You can get all the figs you want for your collection and even sell them as well.
Wanna spot me $25K?
Seriously though it’s much harder than it sounds. I guess I’ll have to make a video explaining why
As cool as these are, I can't imagine it's less expensive than just getting the same parts custom-printed by a pad printing service of some sorts.
Prove me wrong! #imperialbrickz #legostarwarsthecompletesaga #imperialbrickz #lego #customlego
2nd 😩
I still appreciate you just as much as the first 🤗
@@imperial_brickz i feel so betrayed 😔
@@imperial_brickz thank you 🥹😆
Most overpriced custom figures in the world maybe.
I’d love to do a study on the brains of people that buy these.
There are collectors for everything you can imagine. Something for everyone!
Look up cheese studio in Lego customs. Most figs start at $200