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My entry for the Microscale Sci-Fi Contest.

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I've always loved the Iron Giant. Here's one of my favorite scenes. (yeah, who am I kidding...they're all my favorite scenes)

Enjoy!

-Chris

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Great movie, great build :thumbup:

I love how he's picking up the little tree.

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Great movie, great build :thumbup:

I love how he's picking up the little tree.

Hey that's my line !!!

Really nice build, the giant is very well done and accurate (if I remember correctly).

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Beautiful build. I was really excited by my WIP, until I saw this. I know it's very early, but I call winner. Great posing.

Micro giant. Think about it. Beautiful.

:classic:

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Like I already said on Flickr -- great MOC! Also reminds me of how much we need a sequel (one of they very few movies which could use a sequel, instead of the 2nd & 3rd of some less-inspiring flicks, if you know what I mean), because I often wonder about those robot parts making their way back to each other via that signal on his head :sweet:

Best of luck in the contest!

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This is great! - it looks awesome and is immediately recognizable even for someone who has yet to see the movie (I really need to do that, I keep hearing how good it is.)

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Beautiful vignette, cmaddison! The Iron Giant looks so soulful, and the SNOT ground with different colours looks great as well.

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I had a friend recently say she would rather watch Iron Giant than Iron Man... and now this MOC. Brilliantly done. I think you captured everything perfectly!

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That is fantastic! I've seen this movie enough times to know that you've gotten pretty close with this and yet you've managed it using so few pieces, I'm very impressed!

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