Custom vintage Kenner's Ben Kenobi
![Image](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjtSfCeixtJUUC4HyM4kjXupvz2VP6EHMVItnPSqiAiKtnCNvFArgsil9h-ZLKT76cSJOnJYYBD4ge2yvY6P1d3mfrmpAJQ45i9hyphenhyphenNLA-k_NpYscw6v595figyBxG6YPa3DRG4fNVQyxP8/s320/benkenobi+%25281%2529.jpg)
I got a 1977 3.75 kenner Ben Kenobi in a job lot whose torso had remained orangy-brown but whose limbs had turned a dark brown. I tried retrobrighting them but it didn't work and as sunshine is pretty rare these days in Sydney anyway, I decided to customise it instead. I tried to go for a look that was closer to the movie depiction while trying not to look too far away from what a 1977 figure would have looked like. I painted the figure off-white with some black accent to match Ben's undershirt. Taking inspiration from the Jawa's cloth robes, I made his robes out of a discarded canvas shopping bag as it had the right rough look. I kind of eyeballed the measurement and think it may be a bit small. I tried dieing the robes using tea and coffee but I couldn't get the right brown colour so I gave up and painted the robes using diluted acrylic paint mixed with some PVA glue which made the robe pretty stiff. The light saber was made using a plastic cocktail fork.