Star Wars Legion: Luke Skywalker (Commander) Bespin Fatigues

Star Wars Legion: Luke Skywalker (Commander) Bespin Fatigues

A couple of weeks ago, we had Darth Vader, today we have Luke.

Star Wars Legion: Luke Skywalker (Commander) Bespin Fatigues

This version of Luke is the “Commander” version that was first (and I think, only) available in the Star Wars Legion 1st edition Core Box set.

Star Wars Legion: Luke Skywalker (Commander) Bespin Fatigues

Obviously, this is the Empire Strikes Back version of Luke in his Bespin fatigues. So, as I like to say – nothing could possibly go wrong!

Star Wars Legion: Luke Skywalker (Commander) Bespin Fatigues

 

I’m not a particular fan of OSL, but in this case, with a glowing lightstick next to his face, I felt obliged to “show the glow” as Luke prepares to dance the night away at some underground rave.

Star Wars Legion: Luke Skywalker (Commander) Bespin Fatigues

And here he is again, squaring off against the Vader from the core set. This model was assembled in January and actually finished a couple of weeks ago. I’ve not been feeling much up to either taking photos, cropping photos or writing blog posts lately, so this one has been finished for awhile and counts towards both Dave Stone’s Paint What You Got Challenge 25-26, and also Anne’s 2026 Miniature Assembly Challenge.

Prepare for another one of those onslaughts of daily posts for the next little while as I try to get February done and out of the way. Hopefullly it’ll be finished and have a round-up by this time next week – it may depend on how many more models I manage to finish off today – we’re now at two and counting…

Star Wars Legion: (3D Printed) Ewok Skirmishers

Star Wars Legion: (3D Printed) Ewok Skirmishers

More Legion-proxy models today. We have a bit of a mass of Ewoks that I 3d printed as a bit of an experiment. You see, as well as Flippy the FDM the printer works for tanks and terrain and larger scale things, it doesn’t do quite so well for detailed humanoid miniatures in 28mm or so. I know there are a lot of people out there that are happy with how they come out, but the FDM print quality for normal minis isn’t quite up to the standard I’m happy with, especially given my existing backlog of metal, plastic & resin miniatures.

Star Wars Legion: (3D Printed) Ewok Skirmishers

Ewoks on the other hand, well, they’re just kinda small and fuzzy. How do you paint them? (If you’re not one of those people who for whatever weird reason won’t use techniques like drybrushing and washing.) Well, by drybrushing and washing.

Star Wars Legion: (3D Printed) Ewok Skirmishers

So I printed a whole pile of Ewoks just before Christmas, cleaned them up (all those supports!) in January and painted them. They turned out ok, so I cleaned even more and did the same again. We have 18 of the little ̶b̶a̶s̶t̶a̶r̶d̶s̶ fellow here – which in Star Wars Legion terms is three units of Ewok Skirmishers for the Bright Tree Village force, differentiated (if need be) by three different overall fur tones – and I’ll probably print some more in the future when a couple of other projects are out of the way.

Star Wars Legion: (3D Printed) Ewok Skirmishers

Apparently I also need Trapper Ewoks and Axe Ewoks for these units as well, so let’s hope they come out ok (the archers, they didn’t print well). To wrap up, here’s the little horde of Ewoks around their Golden God!

Star Wars Legion: (3D Printed) Ewok Skirmishers, C-3PO

As with everything else posted recently, these figures were all were indeed cleaned up and based in January so they count towards Anne’s 2026 Miniature Assembly Challenge, and since they were printed in mid-December they (just) qualify for Dave Stone’s Paint What You Got Challenge 25-26.