Praiter Yed

MOC IG-88

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Although I think mine is quite a bit different, Hopeso009's IG88 was a big inspiration for this build. If you ever see this, thanks Hopeso009 :thumbup:

Judging by the reference he would be better in dark bley, but most parts aren't available in that colour. A mix of dark bley and black might be possible though, hmmmmm, but for now, here you go...

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Height comparison...

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NIce job. I think his body may be a little too skinny, though; it's the same width as his head in your model.

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NIce job. I think his body may be a little too skinny, though; it's the same width as his head in your model.

Yes, he is a bit on the skinny side, but I liked the extra detail of the slot in the technic bush and IMO almost anything is better than the official version. I could thin out his head by removing the studs (his head is possibly a bit too tall anyway) but then he has no character whatsoever. Here's a fatter version I did about a year ago...

EDIT: Although strictly speaking his body is STILL the same thickness as the top of his head. This just seems more filled out. I prefer the new one though.

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How secure is the leg to foot connection? Seems like something that would break often.

I've done it many times, and I can say that with a small MOC like this one, it's very secure.

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I like it a lot. His height is perfect.

Thanks

Very good looking! The feet are a bit large in my opinion but other then that he's good looking! :thumbup:

Cheers, It's difficult to get everything bang-on at this scale. Maybe I should have presented him as a SW / LOTR Hybrid - IG-88 with Hobbit feet :laugh:

How secure is the leg to foot connection? Seems like something that would break often.

Good question; it's surprisingly secure, for example when I took him off the base plate in the 1st picture, his foot stayed on (on him, not the baseplate :wink: )

EDIT: Looks like Brickdoctor beat me to that answer

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Excellent little but evil creation 'Praiter Yed', height right even if the width isn't....just say he's been to Weight Watchers eh ? :laugh:

Cool work and I'll say it again, may the brick be with you ! :vader:

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Very nice! Just a shame the legs can't be made more solid if you build him like that. :hmpf_bad:

Enpaz

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Excellent little but evil creation 'Praiter Yed', height right even if the width isn't....just say he's been to Weight Watchers eh ? :laugh:

Cool work and I'll say it again, may the brick be with you ! :vader:

Evil? He's not evil, it's just the way he's programmed, it's not his fault :grin: .

A Droid going to Weight Watchers? ... Sounds like there's a 'single pane funny' in there somewhere.

Thanks for the feedback lightningtiger.

Very nice! Just a shame the legs can't be made more solid if you build him like that. :hmpf_bad:

Enpaz

Thanks Enpaz. The legs really are much stronger than they look.

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Looks great! :classic: Overall I like this one better than your inspiration one, this one's built more in proportion and in scale of minifigs. I like the use of the halfpin's mold marks as details on the face aswell.

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That's a very nice custom brickbuilt IG-88 minifig Praiter! Even if you took inspiration from Hopeso009, you still managed to put your own inputs for this modified version. It really looks much better than the official IG-88 figs and the height is relatively accurate to standard minifigs. Good work! :thumbup:

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can you explain the connection between the head and torso.

I'm interested to know that as well. It looks like he used a pneumatic T-piece there, but that would have a bulbous part that would prevent the robotic hand from attaching. Is there an older version of this piece I don't know about?

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Looks great! :classic: Overall I like this one better than your inspiration one, this one's built more in proportion and in scale of minifigs. I like the use of the halfpin's mold marks as details on the face aswell.

Thanks Tanotrooper, I was pleased with the marks on the face - I didn't realise they were the mold marks though :blush:

Love the head this way. :thumbup: :thumbup:

That's a very nice custom brickbuilt IG-88 minifig Praiter! Even if you took inspiration from Hopeso009, you still managed to put your own inputs for this modified version. It really looks much better than the official IG-88 figs and the height is relatively accurate to standard minifigs. Good work! :thumbup:

Looks really nice, quite accurate but it also has that 'lego feel' in it as well :classic:

Thanks guys.

can you explain the connection between the head and torso.

I'm interested to know that as well. It looks like he used a pneumatic T-piece there, but that would have a bulbous part that would prevent the robotic hand from attaching. Is there an older version of this piece I don't know about?

Hit the nail on the head there Brickdoctor. I used one of these - very handy.

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Great job Praiter Yed :thumbup:

I found some inspiration in the past too from Hopesoo009's designs.

Your design makes IG-88 look very sleek, the head and body (shoulder and hip connection) are very innovative.

Although I never liked using that the foot connection, but I guess there isnt a real alternative.

Well done!

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I think yours looks a lot more poseable than the LEGO version.

I like it.

The legs are more posable and the body / shoulders can rotate for maximum destruction, although It doesn't look like an actual IG-88 would do that. Thanks Big Cam

Great job Praiter Yed :thumbup:

I found some inspiration in the past too from Hopesoo009's designs.

Your design makes IG-88 look very sleek, the head and body (shoulder and hip connection) are very innovative.

Although I never liked using that the foot connection, but I guess there isnt a real alternative.

Well done!

Thanks Future74 - nice MOC's :thumbup:

Excellent little but evil creation 'Praiter Yed', height right even if the width isn't....just say he's been to Weight Watchers eh ? :laugh:

This one's especially for you lightningtiger...

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Nice brick built IG-88, much improved from the TLG version.

Great job :thumbup:

Thanks darth yogi.

I found this image which gives an idea of IG-88's height. He seems to be stood on a lower level to Dengar so would be even taller - my version could be the correct height :classic:

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