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Everything posted by vitreolum
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Jungle Ruins by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Boba Fett by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Zoya's Moving Cottage by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Gravity no longer agrees with them since the mutation fattened them up. :)) They were a last minute addition, mainly used them because they add a nice touch of color and texture to the base.
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Tiny Furniture by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Leftover from 'ween, wanted to do a Buffy build, but I got distracted with other stuff. I like the hair too much to just scrape it, so I made this instead. Cheerleader by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Hotel Transylvania - Wolf, Frank & Mummy by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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This was supposed to be a much bigger build, but I wasn't able to complete it. It was getting to big to be able to do the water. The second image is a wip of what I was going for. Fountain of Youth by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Vampire Mistress by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Hotel Transylvania - Drac & Mavis by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Jack Sparrow Bust by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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No full body; that was the plan, but I messed up the proportions. This is as far as I got with it before giving up: Sparrow Full by Midas Touch, on Flickr
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Basically, in order to make it appear medieval instead of victorian (or just out of place) you need to disguise it as a medieval design. Definitely not clockwork mechanisms, those are a staple of steampunk - rather chains and wagon wheels. Simple and rough looking mechanism - basically the opposite of ornate and lavish things you'd associate with steampunk. Think of medieval tools and designs that could be used to achieve what you want. To give a random example, if you were to make a steampunk laptop, you'd disguise it into a victorian music box casing or something like that. If you want to go medieval on it, it becomes much trickier since the gap is a lot bigger. I can't think of anything on the spot that would be a good match. But, since these sets are fantasy medieval, anything is game really, so you don't necessarily need to bother making big alterations.. A victorian looking contraption in a witches' lab is not an uncommon sight.
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A failed attempt at recreating the bg2 logo; not only I didn't have the dk orange parts to make the background right (and it just didn't look right to me with a different color), all the light bricks I have had different levels of drained batteries and I ended up with different glowing eyes. :)) Baldur's Gate 2 ToB by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Savage Red Sonja by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr Savage Red Sonja Alt by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr Sword (Teaser) by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr Shield (Teaser) by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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This is great, I really like the "growing" statues and the roof. Great interior detailing as well.
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Seems like I lost my original build featuring cow tossing (I think it was only uploaded on mocpages) so I made this instead. Wanted to try a new water technique; didn't turn out too well, but maybe with more twaking it might work. I just don't have the tiles to try right now. Cow Tossing by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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No instructions, sorry.
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Unfortunately I wasn't able to do the moose; I didn't leave enough room for it and I couldn't get it to look right. Fawlty Towers - The Funny Walk by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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It's around 80 studs. This should give you a better idea about the size: Boba by Midas Touch, on Flickr
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Physical. Glad the photo turned out well, these big things are horrible to photograph, they barely even fit my lightbox.
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Around 80 studs. There's a pic a few posts up with a minidig in it.
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Around 80 studs, this is the size next to a minifig. Sonja Minifg for Scale by Midas Touch, on Flickr This Jabba? You gotta kill a lotta frogs to find your prince! by Ochre Jelly, on Flickr It's Iain's, not mine, he just made Leia similar to my smaller figs.
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Highwaywoman by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
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Clay Pit by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr