December 8, 2007 – 2:22 pm
Our good friend SpaceGhost has brought us a couple extra Loot Ninja faceplates. One was by request in order to match my new Halo colored Xbox 360 and the other a variant of the original one he worked up for drunk panda’s Elite. He will be working on the green one a bit more, but I think these are awesome. What do you guys think? We may throw the extra white one up as a contest prize in the near future.
If you havent seen our buddy Spaceghost’s work, check it out here.

November 16, 2007 – 4:43 pm

My favorite USPS carrier dropped off a nice package today from our good friend SpaceGhost2K. Guess what was inside? The first ever custom Loot Ninja faceplate for the Xbox 360. It’s home now on my Xbox 360 Elite and we’re making sure he’s a happy camper.
If you’re a fan of cool faceplates, definitely check out SpaceGhost2K’s work and buy a couple from him. He’s got a pretty damn good talent there.
November 12, 2007 – 1:52 pm

Remember all those amazing faceplates from our good friend SpaceGhost2K? Well, he’s brought one to Loot Ninja land. I have to say, this looks damn good!
Look for this on an Xbox 360 near me really soon 
September 5, 2007 – 12:35 pm

You remember those insanely cool Xbox 360 faceplates we posted before? Well, we got a chance to talk with SpaceGhost2K about creating those faceplates, how he comes up with the great ideas, his gaming preferences, and what he thinks of the other current consoles.
drunk pandas: How long does each plate take you to create?
SpaceGhost2K: It depends a lot on the plate. There are multiple steps that each take their own time. Do I need a sticker mask to do the design? Do I have one already or do I have to have one made? Do I have to prepare the art? And then there’s issues with securing action figures or other parts and pieces needed to make the faceplate. Then if you have multiple paint ops, it takes time to dry between ops. I’ts possible to finish a simple plate in a day. There’s others that I’ve been working on a little bit at a time for a couple of months. Right now, I have literally a hundred requests for plates. At one a day, that’s over three months to do them all.
drunk pandas: Where do you get your inspirations for your faceplates?
SpaceGhost2K: I’ve seen an action figure and knew it had to be on a plate. I’ve seen cool kinds of paint, scrapbooking materials, tv shows, even certain fonts have triggered ideas for plates.
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