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Wow, that looks great! I love it! *sweet*

Have you already thought about putting some tiles on it to make it completely smooth? Could be worth a try! :-)

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That really is the "Mega" One. X-D

Sorry, just had to throw that in there. But seriously though, this is a fantastic piece! The proportions are really acurate and I'd say the legs came out really really well! Perhaps you could stick a long technic cross axle inside those pillars and then connect it to the pelvis.

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That really is awesome! *y*

I dont think you could do anything to improve it unless you had it sprayed gold X-D

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This is amazing! It looks just like meca one! I don't understand how the legs and arms connect?

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Thanks all for the comments

Have you already thought about putting some tiles on it to make it completely smooth? Could be worth a try!

I don't really know about that... I kinda like the studs, they give an old style lego build to it I'm rather fond of. And the other reason I wouldn't try it is that I haven't got enough yellow tiles left :'-(

Perhaps you could stick a long technic cross axle inside those pillars and then connect it to the pelvis.

That's a neat Idea, I didn't think about that. I'll try it. It definitely shoud make it sturdier.

This is amazing! It looks just like meca one! I don't understand how the legs and arms connect?

As I said in the first post of the topic, I used an octogonal pillar for the arms and leg joints, and made a similar shape in the arms and legs so they can have different postion and still be locked in place.

We can see it well in those pics :

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for the joints

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for the hole in the arms.

The one in the legs are of similar design

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This definitely has to be the single most amazing feat of engineering I've ever seen! You've totally nailed the entire look right down to the basics. I love how you've managed to build it so that when it's taken apart, it looks exactly like the minifig dismantled! (Sorry about not phrasin that better :P) Anyhoo, as for the issues of studs, I'd say keep them! It looks great that way and it just wouldn't be LEGO without them!

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This definitely has to be the single most amazing feat of engineering I've ever seen! You've totally nailed the entire look right down to the basics. I love how you've managed to build it so that when it's taken apart, it looks exactly like the minifig dismantled! (Sorry about not phrasin that better :P) Anyhoo, as for the issues of studs, I'd say keep them! It looks great that way and it just wouldn't be LEGO without them!
Wow, the arms are the coolest things, I can't believe you got thme to be able to move up and down. Phenomenal job!

Well, that was the main objective, really : to have exactly the same fig, only bigger. I'm quite happy with the result.

Perhaps you could stick a long technic cross axle inside those pillars and then connect it to the pelvis.

I did it. It works great! thanks for the idea. *y*

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