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Greetings all, hope I am posting this in the right location. Please inform me if I have not.

My question/s are quite simple and hopefully I can gain some knowledge from the experts here. I am looking to create an Earth/Rock golem that is roughly 5-6 lego characters tall. I have been working to mock some up using mostly slanted bricks (using some of the rock wall methods I have seen on here), however I am failing to come up with anything interesting/alive (for lack of a better word).

I am curious if anyone here has dabbled with the creation of such a creature, or if anyone might be able to point me in the direction of some techniques I might be able to utilize?

I thank anyone who responds in advance, and will gladly post pictures as my work progresses and share any insights I might come to on my own along the way.

Cheers,

Enlighter

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I found these on BrickShelf, some interesting builds. Right now I am looking into joints and what will hold up with the most weight (although not a deal breaker as we will most likely use supports for the weight).

Curious if anyone has any info to share on joint building for fully (close enough) articulating joints.

Brickshelf Monster #1

Also another nice ref work can be found here.

Brickshelf Monster #2

Again, thanks so much in advance for any who are able to respond.

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My question/s are quite simple and hopefully I can gain some knowledge from the experts here. I am looking to create an Earth/Rock golem that is roughly 5-6 lego characters tall.

I've made a few different ones based off the ball and socket joints and specialty pieces from the Crystal King:

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Funny enough I built a golem a few months back; take a look:

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Here's a link to my MOCpages.

I hope this helps, cheers. :wink:

Sirens,

This is actually very close to what I envision our scene will look like, very impressive work. I will check out your MOC build, and thanks again for the share.

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