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Well here is a little guy I have been working on that I thought you guys would
like to see:
Enjoy!
Kaminoan
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Adam Reed Tucker kindly allow me to use his buildings to show case my turtles.
In the second photo they are battling one of Nannan Zhangs Monsters.
Brickworld was tons of fun. By the way, the photos are links to Flickr
galleries where more images can be found.
Enjoy
Kam
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Well I made my Hellboy figures for Brickworld and figured I would share them all
with you. Here is the clan, enjoy:
Hellboy Figures
Photo is link to Flickr Gallery where all can be found!!!
Just waiting on the hair piece to complete the main character.
Kam
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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Hey Barbara,
Another great painting recreation. I really love these. The attention to
detail here is really impressive, like that little box thing down at her
feet, the blue cuffs on her sleeves, etc. I hope you add more to this
paintings series very soon.
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Thanks, Bruce. I hope so too. I have another painting in mind, but some other
things rank first. Every year one painting seems to be enough to stay busy until
I will retire. ;-)
Best regards,
Barbara
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Hey Barbara,
Another great painting recreation. I really love these. The attention to
detail here is really impressive, like that little box thing down at her feet,
the blue cuffs on her sleeves, etc. I hope you add more to this paintings
series very soon.
Bruce
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, C. L. GunningCook wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Barbara Werth wrote:
I love this Moc, especially the little touches like the old printed one by
ones used to represent delft tiles, old capes for her skirt, and the
interesting ways you used technic elastics for detailing.
Well done. Look forward to your next painting.
Janey Red Brick
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Hi Janey,
Thanks a lot!
Since I built these little
goats I know how handy
those little elastics are.
Best regards,
Barbara
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Kyle Beatty wrote:
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Nicely done. The window with the muntins is especially nice and the use of
the rubber band and hydraulic tubing is effective and imaginative. Neat!
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Thanks, Kyle!
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Barbara Werth wrote:
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Enjoy!
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I love this Moc, especially the little touches like the old printed one by ones
used to represent delft tiles, old capes for her skirt, and the interesting ways
you used technic elastics for detailing.
Well done. Look forward to your next painting.
Janey Red Brick
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Nicely done. The window with the muntins is especially nice and the use of the
rubber band and hydraulic tubing is effective and imaginative. Neat!
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You dont see many minifigs that come wearing a Dark Tan outfit. In fact I can
only think of 2...and what a pair they make!
Aunt May and Henry
Jones I
Neither the minifigs nor the house in the background are MOCs, so I cant take
any building credit. I just thought of a fun way to make them interact and
added a word balloon.
David
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Eric Druon wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Jared Burks wrote:
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Think the title says it all, here are the pics:
Pictures are links to larger images
Better pictures to follow, this is the initial go round.
Kam
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EXCELLENT and very cute! Maybe a little too much??? Not sure, will you paint
it or ad some deco? Anyway I like it and wish you could have it product in
quantities, some guys do that ;>)
Bravo.
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Because people have asked and asked again I have cast my tauntaun and listed the
first one on ebay, starting at $1.99 because I dont know what to charge. So
good luck to all if you are interested:
LINK: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300150314339
Kaminoan
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Barbara Werth wrote:
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Enjoy!
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Hi Barbara,
Nice job. Im also a fan of this scale, looking forward to see what else you come
up with.
Janey Red Brick
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Ahoy mateys!
NWBrickCon is pleased to present a new theme this year: Maxifigs.
The idea is simple. Take your favorite minifigure and build it at ten
times the normal size. For most minifigures this is pretty
straightforward: take the instructions for set 3723
http://media.peeron.com/pdf/3723-1/1/
and adapt them to the coloring and patterns of your particular minifig.
Examples:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=814498
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1528286
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2483902
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=919869
Of course, there are other ways to make maxifigs:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2613982
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2356933
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1345178
(Note that the above examples are what I could quickly find on BrickShelf,
and I have no idea, for the most part, who the builders are. . .but it
would be nice if they came to NWBrickCon 2007.)
This year at NWBrickCon there will be a prominently featured table in the
Expo Hall for Maxifigs. Let's see if we can fill a table or two with 'em!
After you've built your maxifig (but by October 4th, please) e-mail me so
I can ensure room. Any registered attendee of NWBrickCon 2007 is welcome
to display a maxifig.
A word of caution: making a maxifig in the style of 3723 is not terribly
hard, but it does take time and a goodly supply of brick. I urge anyone
interested in making one to start early so as to ensure plenty of time for
completion and, if necessary, additional materials---an experienced
builder can adapt the instructions for the legs and torso to use most any
2x brick, but head and hands show the Lego set designers' love of L-bricks
and L-plates, and some normal collections will require creative use of
existing materials. The arms (in the official instructions) require lots
of plates or time-consuming optimization.
NWBrickCon is a annual Lego convention and exposition in the Seattle Area.
NWBrickCon 2007 will be October 5, 6, and 7 at the Seattle Center
Pavillion. For more information, visit
http://www.nwbrickcon.org
--
TWS Garrison
http://www.morfydd.net/twsg/
LEGO: CA+++ SW++ GA+c #++++++ LS+++ P+++++ YB77m
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Jared Burks wrote:
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Think the title says it all, here are the pics:
Pictures are links to larger images
Better pictures to follow, this is the initial go round.
Kam
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EXCELLENT and very cute! Maybe a little too much??? Not sure, will you paint it
or ad some deco? Anyway I like it and wish you could have it product in
quantities, some guys do that ;>)
Bravo.
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Jared Burks wrote:
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Ted Godwin wrote:
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Really great! Is that based on a Triceratops body or a T-Rex?
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Glad you like it. Isnt based off the dinosaurs. I seriously mauled a Kaadu
for the skeleton sculpting all the parts I needed. Took quite a while to get
everything right.
Jared
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Beautiful piece, but arent you afraid of the PETK (People for the ethical
treatment of Kaadu)?
Scott
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Ah, of course. That would be a better platform for this beastie and some fantasy
beasts.
It looks good enough to be a production piece!
Sorry for the double post by accident while editing before.
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Ted Godwin wrote:
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Really great! Is that based on a Triceratops body or a T-Rex?
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Glad you like it. Isnt based off the dinosaurs. I seriously mauled a Kaadu
for the skeleton sculpting all the parts I needed. Took quite a while to get
everything right.
Jared
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Really great! Is that based on a T-Rex body?
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