Tanotrooper Posted June 5, 2011 "My rivals back home, it's not that I'm bitter But think how they'll they squirm when they see how I glitter The ladies at court will be all a-twitter The king will reward me, he'll knight me NO lord me It's mine, mine, ..." For those who have not seen Disney's Pocahontas yet: shame on you. Redeem yourself by watching the song: Mine, mine, mine! So this is the first of my Disney figures (from the so called Disney renaissance era) and an odd choice aswell. I was planning on posting Ratcliffe in his purple outfit but I don't have enough purple parts yet to finish him. So since it's basically the same outfit, I used the colours from the song "mine, mine, mine". Governor Ratcliffe leads the Virginia Company, and as soon as they arrive he has his crew digging for gold. Thinking he'll find "MOUNTAINS" of gold, he's already dreaming away, which is where this golden outfit comes into play. The Jack Sparrow head has a smirk and 'scared' face which is great since I can use it for his 'singing' face. The only thing missing is the yellow cape which I have to order from BL. I used two of those dragon capes instead until it arrives. Ironically, the hair is a 'savage' Native American headpiece. As is always the problem with lego, the hair and hat can't be combined which is a shame. Luckily for me, the hat also exists in purple for his regular outfit. I'll work on several others figures as soon as the exams are over. (Normal Ratcliffe, Frollo, ...) I'm also thinking about making brickfilms about certain scenes or songs, but that won't be for any time soon. Comments and constructive criticism are as always very welcome and appreciated! Gaetano Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Cam Posted June 5, 2011 That looks really good. I've never seen TT fig's before. Very interesting, and quite accurate to your comparison photo. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tanotrooper Posted June 5, 2011 That looks really good. I've never seen TT fig's before. Very interesting, and quite accurate to your comparison photo. Thank you! The figures are my own design, you can click on the instructions in my signature to learn more about them. Eurobricks is an odd forum, the different subfora really seem to be seperate worlds. As I make figures for different themes, I keep on finding new audiences. Gaetano Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lightningtiger Posted June 5, 2011 Impressive work 'Tanotrooper', only bulking the figure up (making him fat in other words) would be perfect ! Totally a different way of custom fig building.....though doesn't this go in the Customization forum as Pocahontas isn't a Lego licensed film....i.e. no sets yet if at all ever. Still, 'Tanotrooper' keep on customizing those figures ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Bayonet Posted June 5, 2011 Great use of Jack Sparrow's head, very close match! I also like the use of rubber bands for the medal. Keep the Brick Alive! ~Bayonet Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tanotrooper Posted June 5, 2011 Impressive work 'Tanotrooper', only bulking the figure up (making him fat in other words) would be perfect ! Totally a different way of custom fig building.....though doesn't this go in the Customization forum as Pocahontas isn't a Lego licensed film....i.e. no sets yet if at all ever. Still, 'Tanotrooper' keep on customizing those figures ! Thank you, and thanks to the plate etc. he does actually look a bit fat, but I can't get him to look as fat as in the movie though! Since LEGO has a license for Disney, I thought it would belong here better but yes, sadly they haven't released any sort of Disney renaissance sets. Perhaps this thread could serve as an example of would LEGO could produce? @Captain Bayonet: Thanks, it is indeed the closest head to date. Cheers, Gaetano Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XimenaPaulina Posted June 6, 2011 So the TTfigs have invaded the Disney license too eh? Nice to see your unique figs once again Tanotrooper, as always it looks accurate with the reference material. Do you plan to make other figs as well covering the LEGO Disney products? Because as is, I think this belongs more appropriately to the MCW forum since it deals with a non-licensed material (Pocahontas). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nick Wolfe Posted June 6, 2011 Love the fig, especially the ironic hair piece. Ratcliffe is a cool villain, but I'd like to see Frollo or, a real challenge, Scar (my two favorites). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tanotrooper Posted June 6, 2011 So the TTfigs have invaded the Disney license too eh? Nice to see your unique figs once again Tanotrooper, as always it looks accurate with the reference material. Do you plan to make other figs as well covering the LEGO Disney products? Because as is, I think this belongs more appropriately to the MCW forum since it deals with a non-licensed material (Pocahontas). Yes indeed, slowly conquering every theme! Although I'll mostly make Disney renaissance figures, I'll also make some from Toy Story and Pirates of the Carribean and perhaps even Dastan from PoP. Love the fig, especially the ironic hair piece. Ratcliffe is a cool villain, but I'd like to see Frollo or, a real challenge, Scar (my two favorites). Thank you, Frollo will be next I think. The Lion King is quite different of course, but I'll get to it eventually. (I have to rewatch the movies though! ) Cheers, Gaetano Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baylego Posted June 6, 2011 Wow, very nice! Now only if the hair could be on with the hat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites