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In lugnet.build.minifigs, David Eaton wrote:
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Christoph Bartneck wrote:
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I have a keen interest in developing a taxonomy of Lego Minifigures and
within the framework of this project I am trying to take photos of all
figures ever produced by Lego.
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Out of curiosity, how are you defining a minifigure? There are a lot of
things that are sort-of minifigs:
Personally, I drew a hard-and-fast line by saying that in order to be a
minifig, it had to have a minifig torso (yes, thereby eliminating skeletons
and LOM aliens and so forth as minifigs).
Also, are you looking to take into consideration other promotional
minifigures?
DaveE
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Dear Dave,
For now I would like to keep it open. Meaning that I do not want to exclude any
minifigure. I believe that these exotic examples are also a rather small
proportion of all figures and hence it might not matter that much. Would you be
interested in collaborating in this project?
Best regards,
/c
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Christoph Bartneck wrote:
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I have a keen interest in developing a taxonomy of Lego Minifigures and
within the framework of this project I am trying to take photos of all
figures ever produced by Lego.
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Out of curiosity, how are you defining a minifigure? There are a lot of things
that are sort-of minifigs:
Personally, I drew a hard-and-fast line by saying that in order to be a minifig,
it had to have a minifig torso (yes, thereby eliminating skeletons and LOM
aliens and so forth as minifigs).
Also, are you looking to take into consideration other promotional minifigures?
DaveE
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Hello,
We are working on an Minifigure identification software here at the Eindhoven
University of Technology. I have a keen interest in developing a taxonomy of
Lego Minifigures and within the framework of this project I am trying to take
photos of all figures ever produced by Lego. We would like to offer our services
to Minifigure collectors: We will visit you and take professional photographs of
your figures. You will receive a free copies of all photos. Of course we would
prefer collectors from Europe, since this would make the traveling much easier.
Alternatively, you cold also send us figures and we photograph them in our photo
studio.
Some example pictures are available here:
http://www.bartneck.de/2010/10/08/lego-minifigures/
Please let me know you may be interested and do not hesitate to ask me any
questions you might have.
Best regards,
Christoph Bartneck
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In lugnet.pirates, Richie Dulin wrote:
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Ahoy!
Ive always likes James Howses idea of Russian hats made from old style
tyres (see pics at http://www.ozbricks.net/grandmoffmclean/Brickingrad.htm).
(Historical note: the use of tyres as hats dates back to at least 1975.)
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I also am very adicted to this topic. So I did some jobs in this area during the
last year.
The Bavarian Army with a Hussar.
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/114591
Michael Evans excellent results:
My Hussars based on Knoetel paintings:
and a lot more visible under:
http://www.mocpages.com/mocs.php?id=25322
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34336019@N07/
Woody64
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Jared Burks wrote:
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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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Bob,
It was constructed with RTV Silicon Molds. Took a while to design the molds to
keep all the interior spaces and only have 2 part molds for each part, but that
was my goal. I really undertook the project to help teach myself a bit more
about mold making. If you want a detailed process I will be covering this topic
in a article for BrickJournal in the near future.
Kam
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Jared Burks wrote:
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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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This is really cool! The trans fig can also be used for Tron figs, if
underlit...or if they were compatible with LEGO minifig parts, there could be a
Star Trek transporter effect done with a blinky light.
Joe
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Jared Burks wrote:
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Well Bob,
Here is where I posted it:
lugnet.build.minifigs It is a Minifig
lugnet.parts.custom It is a custom
lugnet.parts.mod It is made of modified Parts
lugnet.announce Hey LOOK what I made
lugnet.announce.moc Hey, this is My Own Custom, check it out.
lugnet.starwars This is a Star Wars Ghost for Obi-wan
Hope you liked it.
Kam
I actually built this figure. So I placed in the catagories where I thought
it belonged.
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From what I took from this post:
http://news.lugnet.com/announce/?n=3809,
MOCs should not be placed in the lugnet.announce group, but just in the
lugnet.announce.moc group like you did. Im afraid that Im not seeing any
resemblance to Obi-wan, but that may just be because I dont grok Star Wars Lego
much :^)
BTW, how was this made? What did you use for the molds? Ive seen Lego bricks
used to make the walls of the mold when plastic modelers cast resin parts for
instance.
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Jared Burks wrote:
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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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Well Bob,
Here is where I posted it:
lugnet.build.minifigs It is a Minifig
lugnet.parts.custom It is a custom
lugnet.parts.mod It is made of modified Parts
lugnet.announce Hey LOOK what I made
lugnet.announce.moc Hey, this is My Own Custom, check it out.
lugnet.starwars This is a Star Wars Ghost for Obi-wan
Hope you liked it.
Kam
I actually built this figure. So I placed in the catagories where I thought it
belonged.
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Jared Burks wrote:
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Well here is a little guy I have been working on that I thought you guys
would like to see:
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Im curious about your choice of all the newsgroups you posted this in...could
you please enlighten us? Thanks!
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Jared Burks wrote:
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Well here is a little guy I have been working on that I thought you guys
would like to see:
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Very nice! If youre going to sell copies of these, what would the price be?
Also, could you do them in other trans-colors, including just plain old clear?
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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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