Gray Gear

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  1. I played a lot of Fire Emblem Heroes a few years back, and Sothe was my best Dagger if I needed one.

    I also watched my Sister play Radiant Dawn sometimes, and she liked Micaiah  a lot :)

    I think it is nice choice of characters and it is clear you put a lot of work into these Figs with some nice details. The articulation is also very impressive.

    But I really cant like the body shape, its very blocky and doesn't look very organic. I know the size constraints in this scale are way worse then what i am used to, 1:6 is literally double. To each their own, in my opinion this scale is just too small for LEGO.

    I guess we just build very differently, I prefer a stationary figure with good looks in a single pose and sacrifice flexibility when needed. 

    I dont mean to offend or insult your work, I am just putting down my thoughts.

    Gray Gear


  2. Thank you all for your Ideas

    I would like this to turn very slowly on my desk, like, in a always on scenario. Thats why I need something silent, like really silent. I doubt any LEGO/LEGO alternative motors will be suitable.

    @2GodBDGlory Yeah that base is overbuilt for sure, I got a bit carried away. I got no problems rebuilding the base completely it if the engine placement requires it.

    @Davidz90 What you posted sounds along the lines of what i need. How loud is the motor? In the video i couldn't hear anything. Also, is there some sort of power converter needed? i cant imagine the Motor will just plug strainght into the wall outlet somehow lol.

     


  3. Hi everyone,

    I have not posted here for a while because I moved to more system based MOCs. But now i built this Turntable as part of my newest MOC, and i need some help.

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    As you can see I have completed the Turntable, and it works very well with very little Friction. The Part I need help with is with the electronics:

     I need some recommendations for a electric Motor to put in the base to keep the Turntable spinning very slowly.

    The motor should both be extremely quiet, have a low rpm output (100 rpm would be perfect) and small enough to fit into this MOC.

    The motor does not need to have a lot of torque or power, the input is geared down with a worm gear already.

    I don't know how to supply power yet, I would like it best if I could use some kind of Power adapter to plug into the power outlet. But idk if this is possible.

     

    As you can probably guess I am beginner in this field, but the Bricks for the MOC have already been ordered, so there is no turning back! Any Pointers would be apprechiated.

     

    This is the whole MOC, a display figure of Goblin Slayer and Priestess from the Goblin Slayer Series.

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    Thanks in advance,

    Gray Gear


  4. Only thing I can think of is using these

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    and the counterpart for the ellbows, and use bars so they can be turned in multiple directions.

    Personally I don't like this super small scale, I prefer ~1:6 Scale. You can just work a lot more details in a larger Scale, but I admit you might get some issues with the figures not standing well on 2 Legs due to the added weight. I use Ball joints for the arms and some other places for my Anime Figures, and it works quite well.


  5. Yeah 

    On 10/23/2023 at 10:06 PM, osterum said:

    I don't remember anymore, maybe I used the design of other people, maybe I saw it somewhere on YouTube, but it was assembled.

    Yeah that is my original design for the rotor, you probably saw THIS video on youtube. Honestly I'd have preferred if you had copied the whole engine as this housing is spinning the rotor in the wrong direction in relation to its movement. This is not how a rotary engine works.

    That out of the way, I have to say you created a nice small-scale representation of the FD, with some nice details and functions. Well done.


  6. This is the second Anime Figure I built: The Catgirl "Fran" from the Manga/Anime series "Reincarnated as a Sword", which is one of my favorite series. It is both cute, wholesome and exceptionally brutal at the same time. The second main character of the series is the the intelligent Sword "Teacher", who helps Fran escape slavery and accompanys her on her adventures.

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    This being my second figure I had more of an idea what I was doing. I still had to use some non-LEGO bricks to get the look I wanted.

    Fran being 12 yo Girl meant I had to build a Figure with a body a lot smaller and more slender than most other figures out there. I really enjoyed building the clothes, which are a kind of mix between a dress and a light Armor. For the cloak I used the one from the Obi-Wan Kenobi buildable figure, which turned out to fit quite nicely.

    The Base was also a lot of fun. In the series Fran is often thrown backwards when blocking heavy blows due to her low weight. The uses her Sword as a kind of plow, ramming it into the ground to slow down. I decided to use this as a kind of support, so the figure would be more stable. This worked very well and the whole MOC can easily be lifted by the sword blade. The upper part of the sword is very fragile though, so the upper hand is not actually contributing anything in terms of stability. I also made the floor to look broken and cracked.

    I hope you like my MOC

    Greetings

    Gray Gear


  7. Hi there!

    After seeing @scarovich's MOCs here I finally decided to share my own figure MOCs on EB as well. This is my first figure brickbuilt figure: Marin Kitagawa from the Manga series "My Dress-Up Darling"

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    As some of you might notice I used some non-LEGO / spraypainted bricks to complete the MOC the way I wanted it. 

    This being my first Figure I looked at some other MOCs for inspiration an I copied a few building techniques, namely the face shape and knee joint.

    Looking back I am not 100 % happy with this figure anymore, the skirt for one and especially the simplistic base bother me and I am considering doing a remake. (Most anime figures have a similar simple white base, so at the time I thought it would be a good idea...)

    Well, tell me what you like and what you think I could improve.

    That's it for now :)

    Gray Gear

     


  8. Damn this one is my favorite out of your "Seasons Girls" ... for now! I really love the detailled Nature, and the curled Hair is also very nice.

    Am I right assuming you are not building these MOCs with the intention of building them IRL? Because I can tell this MOC is damn massive!


  9. Very nice MOC. That dress is indeed very well done. I also like the ammount of scenery and presentation, most people building Figures don't bother.

    I have been building Figures in a similar Scale (~1:6) but quite different styling (Anime/Manga characters). Maybe I'll post some of my MOCs here as well if something like that is welcome here.


  10. I really like the way the wheel arches have been shaped, especially that rear door is amazing, with that small offset.

    The rear is pretty recognizable, the taillights are great. But I think the front looks a lot more like an Evo V than an Evo IX. There is way too much orange in the headlights, and the Front looks kinda older Evo-ish as well. 

    I know the Evo IX front is really hard to do, I tried and failed in 1:8 Scale already :pir-laugh:


  11. Hi there everybody!

    It's been a while since I posted anything here, but allow me to present my latest Project: A small scale Tiger II tank!

    Years ago when I got first into World of Tanks Blitz, the Tiger II was my favorite tank. I still play it sometimes, so I decided to build it.

    My goal for this Tank was simple: To get all the functions big RC tanks have in a small scale tank model, and still make it look good.

    - RC driving (powering the front drive sprocket)

    - RC turret rotation

    - RC gun elevation/depression

    - Suspension system to replicate the torsion bar suspension

     

    From the beginning it was clear that this would not be possible using LEGO electronics due to the size constraints. I used a CADA Battery box, 2x M motor (drive) and 2x Micro motor (Turret+Gun) to power the tank.

    The rest of the Tank can be built with 100% LEGO with some minor color changes, especially on the insides to save money. Building istructions are on Rebrickable

     

    I hope you like my little gray cat and am looking forward to your comments

    Gray Gear

     

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  12. @930 Turbo I think quite difficult. There is a reason I haven't done it. I experimented with a 5+R version on the RX-7, and while it did work a lot of friction was introduced into the drivetrain, especially in reverse. I prefer to have a very smooth drivetrain instead of one with reverse and a lot of friction.

    A 6+R transmission would be a lot more difficult still. How to activate the reverse gear using the gear lever, when all 6 gears are already blocked?


  13. Compared to how big-headed this guy is, Megamind looks average. But all that space in his head seems to be empty, as he can't comprehend that he himself is the reason why his MOC threads look like train wrecks.

    I love how he thinks he pulled a smart move on the forum users while making himself look like the biggest coward at the same time by editing his comments.