Sunday, March 18, 2012

Red Bull Playlist and F1 Playlist Update

As those of you that follow Red Bull Racing on Twitter and Facebook may have already noticed, the Red Bull folks have been sharing playlists via their Spotify (redbullracinggarage) of the music they were spinning in the garage all during race weekend.

It got me thinking...If I were with the Red Bull boys on race weekend, what would I be spinning to get pumped? So, here's my Red Bull playlist:

Bulls on Parade - Rage Against the Machine
Name of the Game - The Crystal Method
Sucka Thank He Cud Wup Me - The X-Ecutioners
Won't Back Down - Eminem
Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J
Sine Language - The Crystal Method
Why Try - Limp Bizkit
Give It A Go - Timbaland
'Till I Collapse - Eminem
The Enforcer - 50 Cent
Fast Lane - Bad Meets Evil
Make Some Noise (Put Em Up) - The Crystal Method
Here's A Little Something For Ya - Beastie Boys
Champion - Clement Marfo & The Frontline
All I Do Is Win - DJ Khaled
Sabotage - Beastie Boys
Stone Cold Crazy - Metallica
Fuel - Metallica
Remember The Name - Fort Minor 
We Will Rock You - Queen
Bawitdaba - Kid Rock
Follow Me Follow Me (Hybrid Mix) - Tejo, Black Alien & Speed
Let Em Fight - Ali & Big Gipp
Whip Yo A*s - Nelly & W.C.
Ready To Go - Republica
Bow Down - Westside Connection
It's Goin' Down - The X-Ecutioners
Play For Real - The Crystal Method

You may recognize some of these from my F1 playlist lol. Speaking of which 'Ready to Go' by Republica was added to the F1 playlist as well. Red Bull friends, enjoy this hard hitting shiz! Roll on Malaysia! Hope you're checkin' your mirrors McLaren, cuz we comin...

Related blogs:
F1 Playlist
F1 Playlist Updates

Thursday, March 15, 2012

F1 Playlist Updates

Check out my original playlist post here.

The following songs have been added:

'Back on a Mission' - Cirrus
'All I Do Is Win' - DJ Khaled
'I'm Not Driving Anymore' - Rob Dougan
'Sabotage' - Beastie Boys
'Stone Cold Crazy' - Metallica
'Fuel' - Metallica

Monday, March 5, 2012

Halo Reach Spartan Custom Sneak Peek

Here it is, a first VERY EARLY look at that "next custom project" that I've been mentioning as I have been finding all the parts I needed. I didn't plan on starting it at all until BOB was done, but I was swapping the armor on another one of my figures and felt in the mood to start messing with it. Basically I got all of the structural prep done, which was totally fine to work on at this point. I've been itching to get into it anyway, because I was curious about certain parts and whether or not they would be a problem.

This was my first dip into what I would call true customization, where I'm going to do more than use some paint or a pen. Very exciting! Both shoulders needed their pegs filed down since the pink spartan that I am using as my base (as far as I know its the only female body without a robot arm) didn't have shoulder holes for custom armor. The grenade belt also needed its peg filed, since this spartan body also lacked the front waist hole for custom armor pieces. Both shoulders and the belt piece will need gluing to stay in place.

4 critical pieces were cannibalized from an Emile figure: EVA[C] helmet, security shoulder (with knife), the shotgun bandoleer for the left forearm, and the tactical pouch for the leg. Of particular concern to me was the shogun shell bandoleer, because looking at it on Emile it was hard to tell if the piece was a molded part of the arm or if it was a glued peg piece. I was also a bit concerned about the shoulder and tactical pouch if they were glued. Fortunately they were not and popped right off, as did the helmet. As it turns out, I was in luck with the shotgun shells, because after working my knife a tad under the lip of it, it too popped right off. It was indeed a peg piece! YAY! Of course, since the spartan body I'm using doesn't have the rectangle slot the shells require, I had to modify them by cutting and filing down the peg so it will glue flush onto the forearm. That was really the most fabrication that I found myself having to do, and I got it done pretty quickly and neatly at that.

Now, should the gluing of the main armor bits prove successful, I will have one last 'major' fabrication to do in order to make the figure as authentic as possible. The security shoulder has only the knife sheath without the kife handle of a stowed knife. As much as I hate to destroy a perfectly good kukri prop, I do have one with my Emile that's on display...so...the plan is to cut the blade away from the handle, file it down as well as I can, and then glue it in place to give the appearance of the sheathed kukri.

The only place that this custom recreation will end up lacking is the knees. It is supposed to have FJ/PARA but since there is no female figure with those knees, or a way to remove them from another (at least without doing a level of custom work that I am not skilled enough to attempt) the ones the figure already has will have to do. They are close enough, being the Air Assault knees.

That is pretty much all for now. I can also say that I plan to modify and improve the helmet, changing it to the black tint, and using silver in the skull etch.  It will be a while before I do any more work on this, since BOB still needs to be finished, but cleaning and base coat painting will be the first step when the time comes.