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i don't like the static model and always try to add them to any moving elements.

even the best LEGO figures - technic-figures - can not move themselves.

so had to come up with own construction and design for this.

allow me to introduce - bobblehead figures.

true, they while moving only one head :classic:

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is the most common standard LEGO head.

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here's how it is done

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it is more realistic. by the way, this is me. :classic:

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this too, when bit unshaven :laugh:

can move on to more recognizable characters.

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little modified design

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still a couple from the Marvel Universe

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or do you like DC Comics?

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or cyborgs and robots?

i also wanted to build a stormtrooper, but was afraid that the rush to fans of SW. :classic:

who wants, can make their bodies as to the figures in Minilande. perhaps it would be great look.

or it may be better to do so here.

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my favorite.

why? because he has moved more and hands. a little bit. :classic:

note: requires non-slip surface or a solid foundation and always secure fit!

bonus: link to LDD-file (LDD v4.1.7 with extended mode) LDD

a bit of fun:

want to go to the frontpage?

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and will enter?

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why?

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the end.

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This is great! I really like the concept, and you realised it very well too :thumbup:

I do hope legs on a skeleton wouldn't be too lose, but other figures will work just as good.

I'll definitely give this a try :classic:

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Great work - This can be use as a backbone to build some advance/ complex figuers.

IMHO, this looks much smooth and better than some other method which leave a lot of stub in each surface.

Thanks for sharing your great creation idea.

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My only question is, does the minifigure body support the weight of the head? Have you done any tests with that?

yes, tested.

if don't play too active that quite stand.

first version is more flexible so that more mobile

second version soon for more recognition :classic:

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These are great! Do you think that you could show how the SW heads look on the actual minifigs?

Yes. But only in LDD. I didn't have any minifigures of SW. :classic:

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A new design for Yoda.

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Next: Heroes of games.

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Duke Nukem from Duke Nukem 3D.

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Master Chief from Halo.

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Gordon Freeman from Half-Life.

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Power Armor and Vault Boy from Fallout 3 (not just the characters of game rather symbols of game).

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Nice idea in the first place and soem really nice designs afterwards! Love the SW and the Fallout helmet! Just one suggestion for making Duke more recognizable - make his hair more squarish - remove the cheese slopes on sides and add the tiles just like in the middle. Also a cigar would suite him well. I'd really love to make some of theese in real, but I lack the cheese slopes in all the colors, which are a sort of the main piece in the build.

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Just one suggestion for making Duke more recognizable - make his hair more squarish - remove the cheese slopes on sides and add the tiles just like in the middle. Also a cigar would suite him well.

Thanks for the criticisms and suggestions.

About hair - so it will be too squarish. And a cigar is a good idea.

I'd really love to make some of theese in real, but I lack the cheese slopes in all the colors, which are a sort of the main piece in the build.

The same problem. :classic:

I do feel like the Darth Vader figure needs some work.

He does not deserve this. Will remain so as he is now. :laugh:

Another heroes of games.

More precisely, 10 characters from 1 game.

Diablo 3 !!!

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