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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

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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.

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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?

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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 by Murdoch17

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