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Hello all!

Well, after a bit of a hiatus due to heavy school-work, I'm back on Eurobricks and actually posting! :sweet: It sure is good to see(?) you all again!

Anyway, onto the matter of goats:

How do I make them?!

After seeing some stellar MOCs starring our fine-hoofed friends, I was left wanting to make my own. But I am totally unsure how to make those cute little goats and unable to find any helpful pictures on the internet.

So if anyone on here knows how, and I'm sure there's at least someone, then could please tell, or show me, how?

Thank you very much,

~A.S.

P.S. I honestly had no idea where to put this, even after 900+ posts. My sincerest apologies if it needs to be moved. I put it here because all the MOCs I've seen with goats in them were Castle MOCs, so I just presumed this would eb the place. Sorry, Dillon! :grin:

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Mostly pretty obvious construction, pics are links where applicable.

By me -

goat_1.jpg

By me - the key part is a angled droid arm between the two clips for the head and in the bottom of the travis brick in the centre of the body.

goat_mountain.jpg

By Micahberger - inspired my one above

goat1.jpg

By Micahberger, version 2

goats1.jpg

By Jens/Schlimps, frequently plagiarised by me, but not actually mine :wink:

ziege_und_minifig.jpg

Edit: beaten to it!

Posted (edited)

Oh, thanks you guys! :sweet:

These are certainly going to be helpful - thank you again!

Now, I'm off for a delicious Sunday roast - I'll save you a slice! :tongue:

"What are we having?"

"Goat!"

"Argh!"

:laugh:

~A.S.

EDIT: Sly Owl, what on Earth is a travis brick?

Edited by AwesomeStar

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