crusso Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Hi everyone! I'm looking to commission a LEGO designer to create a custom sculpture of the Licker from Resident Evil, approximately 1.5 meters (about 5 feet) tall. I have a reference image and a basic concept, but I’m open to suggestions — it doesn’t have to be an exact replica. The key goal is to capture the character in LEGO at large scale. What I’m looking for: A complete digital model (Stud.io, LDraw, or any format you’re comfortable with) Step-by-step building instructions (PDF or similar) A complete parts list (BrickLink-compatible would be ideal) ❗ I do not need the physical build or the actual pieces — just the design and instructions. I'm open to hearing your ideas on the best way to structure the model, and I understand that a project of this size requires time and dedication. I'm prepared to pay fairly for the work — let's discuss pricing based on your availability and approach. 💬 I’m based in Argentina, and I don’t speak English fluently, but I manage well in writing and can communicate clearly by message. Spanish-speaking designers are also welcome! Please feel free to reply here or send me a direct message if you’re interested or want more details. Thank you so much! Christian Quote
MAB Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Do you have permission from Capcom or whoever the IP rights holder is? As the designer would be selling something based on the rights holder's IP. If you have a 3D digital model, you can usually run it through pixelation software to obtain a plan for 2x4 bricks which usually looks OK at that large scale. Quote
crusso Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 17 minutes ago, MAB said: Do you have permission from Capcom or whoever the IP rights holder is? As the designer would be selling something based on the rights holder's IP. If you have a 3D digital model, you can usually run it through pixelation software to obtain a plan for 2x4 bricks which usually looks OK at that large scale. I don't have Capcom's authorization yet, but I'm working on it. What program do you recommend to make it automatic? Quote
Murdoch17 Posted April 15 Posted April 15 (edited) You are going to need a steel skeleton and a good glue for this - no two ways about it. (Tall LEGO creations like statues need serious reinforcement to stay standing, and glue keeps it together when it does inevitably take a tumble or during rough transport!) Granted, if this isn't a permanent construction, glue may not be ideal, but then you might want to make it modular. Edited April 15 by Murdoch17 Quote
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