StudWorks Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 I have never built an action figure with Lego before, but after tons of trial and error I'm happy how the legs came out so far. My only problem is I need to find a solution to keep the articulation the legs already have while adding the ability for the legs to rotate for even more dynamic poses. Photos from Studio are below, any advice would be very appreciated, I look forward to making many more figures in the future and I want the articulation to be accurate. Quote
Takanuinuva Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 Rotate at the upper thigh or at the knee? As if it's the knee. Just swap out the hinge for a mixel ball joint. Quote
StudWorks Posted November 29, 2022 Author Posted November 29, 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, Takanuinuva said: Rotate at the upper thigh or at the knee? As if it's the knee. Just swap out the hinge for a mixel ball joint. It’s the upper thigh. Any tips? Edited November 29, 2022 by StudWorks Quote
Takanuinuva Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 Well you might want to test that build in real life first. Looks a bit fragile. That is if you want to make this irl. If it just for use in Stud.io This design should work Quote
StudWorks Posted November 29, 2022 Author Posted November 29, 2022 9 hours ago, Takanuinuva said: Well you might want to test that build in real life first. Looks a bit fragile. That is if you want to make this irl. If it just for use in Stud.io This design should work I built it IRL and yeah, while it works it's too fragile. Do you have any other suggestions? Thanks. Quote
Takanuinuva Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 6 hours ago, StudWorks said: I built it IRL and yeah, while it works it's too fragile. Do you have any other suggestions? Thanks. No idea. There really isn't a build that would work like that while keeping the same proportions and design. Quote
StudWorks Posted November 30, 2022 Author Posted November 30, 2022 Thanks for the advice! I ended up finding a way for the knee to rotate, getting the articulation I was going for. Quote
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