Where an unrepentant geek talks about Battlestar Galactica & Life • Est. 2009

Friday, January 21, 2011

It took some looking but I finally found a display case for my Bill Adama Cubee that Edward James Olmos signed for me at the 2010 Dallas Comic Con. It pleases me to now have a proper way to showcase the cubee since he's been relegated to a cardboard box for the last six months to keep him from getting crushed.

I found the acrylic case at The Container Store and purchased the little photo frame at Walmart. A total investment of $10.00. Not bad.

If you're interested in downloading, printing and assembling this cubee design or one of the others I've made, you'll find them on my deviantART page.

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

In lieu of the growing popularity of my Battlestar Galactica Cubee creations, I’ve launched a tongue-in-cheek comic of sorts featuring the little guys. Here are the first three installments:

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Artists always like it when others like their art, but when the subject(s) of their (fan)art like it … well, it's something really special.

I came home the other night to a message on my deviantArt page, which features my Battlestar Galactica cubees and other fan art, to find out that another  BSG fan had introduced Michael Hogan to one of my Saul Tigh cubees and was gracious enough to share with me how much he loved it — and provide this picture of them together!

It's obvious from this site that I love BSG, and Tigh was my third fav character behind Adama and Roslin. I thought Hogan made that character his own, his performance veritably iconic. It truly makes me happy to know he liked my work so much since I love his so much.

Thanks so much, LT, for the picture and sharing this with me! And thank you, Mr. Hogan, for your inspiring performance on BSG!

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