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Skeletal Balrog
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Sun, 7 Nov 2004 12:24:15 GMT
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Before there was Brikwars, there were ... lead miniatures and a Frankenstein-esque ruleset cobbled-together from Dungeons and Dragons source material. At that time most of my spending money was being sunk into this pleasantly soft yet toxic metal, and the resulting armies were impressive to behold. I had built up a large undead army, with skeletons of all sorts: skeletal war elephants, skeletal dragons, skeletal lycanthropes, skeletal giants, skeletal troops ... but my favorite miniature was always the skeletal balrog from the Ral Partha boxed set “Skeletal Legions of the Liche King”:




Collecting all of my little white bits together I decided to have a go at the concept in LEGO. The result:




(click on picture above to link to the gallery)

The skeletal balrog made its debut in an October 23rd Halloween-themed Brikwars game. Unfortunately by the time the characters found it they were hurting and on the verge of going insane, so the balrog remained a statue rather than come to unlife.

It’s quite articulated, very posable, and relatively sturdy. I’ve dropped it a number of times and repairs are usually minor. Balance is occasionally as issue due to the small size of the feet, but the minifig-hand-toe-talons actually work wonders in providing support.

Also depicted is a large three-headed flail it can tote around. Now I just need to get my hands on a flaming Bionicale sword ...

Please LMKWYT!

Thanks,

.s

   
         
     
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Re: Skeletal Balrog
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Mon, 8 Nov 2004 16:10:21 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shaun Sullivan wrote:
   Collecting all of my little white bits together I decided to have a go at the concept in LEGO. The result:




(click on picture above to link to the gallery)

The skeletal balrog made its debut in an October 23rd Halloween-themed Brikwars game. Unfortunately by the time the characters found it they were hurting and on the verge of going insane, so the balrog remained a statue rather than come to unlife.

It’s quite articulated, very posable, and relatively sturdy. I’ve dropped it a number of times and repairs are usually minor. Balance is occasionally as issue due to the small size of the feet, but the minifig-hand-toe-talons actually work wonders in providing support.

Also depicted is a large three-headed flail it can tote around. Now I just need to get my hands on a flaming Bionicale sword ...

Please LMKWYT!

I would not have thought that a skeletal creature like this was possible. Very well done. I was drooling over the brief glimpses from the BrikWars game pics, these are much better. Excellent use of the horn piece for the wrist.

Jason Spears | BrickCentral | MichLUG | CLB

   
         
     
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Re: Skeletal Balrog
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Mon, 8 Nov 2004 22:54:57 GMT
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Shaun,

This is awesome! Thanks for posting the extensive galleries of these and of your whole Brickington Manor so we can see details.

Bruce

   
         
   
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Re: Skeletal Balrog
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Thu, 11 Nov 2004 04:54:12 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shaun Sullivan wrote:
  
Collecting all of my little white bits together I decided to have a go at the concept in LEGO. The result:


It’s quite articulated, very posable, and relatively sturdy. I’ve dropped it a number of times and repairs are usually minor. Balance is occasionally as issue due to the small size of the feet, but the minifig-hand-toe-talons actually work wonders in providing support.

Also depicted is a large three-headed flail it can tote around. Now I just need to get my hands on a flaming Bionicale sword ...

Please LMKWYT!

Thanks,


I really enjoyed this MOC, the piece usage was very creative (minifig arms as ribs, joints made of steer horns, I could go on), and you were very true to the miniature, as well. The pose sequence of going from a huddled-up state to ready-for-action was impressive, and the flail was cool, too! Reminds me a little bit of Brayton Orchard’s stuff, and he’s one of my favorites at this scale.

 

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