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  1. I can't be the only one hyped for this movie, right? Here are all the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 trailers: It looks like it's going to be a movie that's frickin' awesome! (only he didn't use frickin…) Here is a thread where we can discuss the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 film!
  2. Instructions I've been busy as of late and any time I have to build I've been working on a project for Brickworld 2017. I put this little thing together yesterday after I built, looked over, then parted the set.Hope you like it!
  3. Unfortunately nobody has responded to my original German-speaking question in another (German) Lego forum. I try it here: Hello Although I myself have quite a lot of nerdiness to me, technical interests and hobbies, a certain film genre and hobbies that a "serious" adult should not have (?), I can start with the whole superhelden area, the starwarsfilms and also similar series little. Somehow I find the stories boring, very simplistic, humorless, politically far too correct and often too simple knit. Therefore, my question to the older fans (older in the sense of: Having a family of their own, have already participated in the professional life for a long time, the first destiny and crises have brought about, interested in "real" social / political issues - not only image newspaper and Facebook ...): What fascinates you at the superheldenstory, whether film, serial or comic? What is so special for you on Star Wars and similar film series? (No, I'm not interested in why Star Wars is better than Enterprise Enterprise, Battlestar Galactica, or is not). Signature: My nickname which I use in that forum. This text I have automatically translated with the Google translator. Lapidem
  4. As the team head to the vampire city of St. Sebastian, Iron Fist starts to wonder if there's more to Doctor Strange's motivations than meets the eye. -Cast- Doctor Strange - Jack Rizzo Valkyrie - Caitlin Buckley Iron Fist - Josh Danque Xarus Dracul - Rob O’Dwyer Daimon Hellstrom - Isaac Smith Satana Hellstrom - Natasha Mclellan Blade - Courtney Leacock Raizo Kodo - Hubert McCarthy Happy Halloween everyone! More Vampire Town coming soon... Original score by Guy Commanderson. https://soundcloud.com/guy-commanderson Check out the rest of the Marvel Brickfilm Universe: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYw0pdkVyFu04fV72MFxEsr4n__8Vt1Qu Consider supporting me on Patreon? https://www.patreon.com/JamPotStudios?ty=h Want to see more from Jam Pot Studios? YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/JampotAnimations Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jampotstudios Blog: http://jampotstudios.blogspot.co.uk Instagram: https://instagram.com/jampotstudiosfilms/ Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jampotstudios/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamPotStudios1
  5. benderisgreat

    Custom GOTG 2 Gamora minifigur.

    After seeing review on 76081 Milano vs Abelisk I noticed that battle suit Gamora minifigure is exactly the same as Starlord! No traditional curves that are usually present on female minifigures are present on that torso. So I'm dissapointed with official minifigure and want to make custom Gamora. Any suggestions on which existing female torso to use?
  6. hello everyone, I decide to make this thread to show decals I have made/am going to make in the future. if you have any suggestions, comments, or any other feedback don't be afraid to reply
  7. VaderFan2187

    Marvel Superhero Mechs!

    Inspired by the very good Hulkbuster LEGO set I present to you my Superhero mechs! The Iron Man one is a very slightly altered Hulkbuster. The others are original designs off the rough skeleton of the Hulkbuster. Let me know your thoughts and which is your favorite!
  8. Adeel Zubair

    MOC: Dancing Groot (BrickHeadz)

    Presenting my LEGO BrickHeadz interpretation of the Dancing Groot from Guardians Of The Galaxy (2014) Dancing Groot by Adeel Zubair, on Flickr ________________________________________________ Follow Me On... Facebook - www.facebook.com/Adeel-Zubair-208739829518301/ Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/adeelzubair/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/adeel_zubair Deviantart - www.adeelaubair.deviantart.com Twitter - www.twitter.com/webhead_studios Youtube - www.youtube.com/user/webheadstudios LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/adeel-zubair-b969b111b Behance - www.behance.net/adeelzubair Feedback and criticism is much appreciated. Adeel
  9. Alright, guys, I'm in the US, but I bought a Ms. Marvel figure on Bricklink before modifying it. Because it's a new part, I figured I'd tell people just in case they were curious. I commented about it in the Lego Licensed Marvel Superheroes topic, but figured it belonged here as well. Here's the modified figure; I know the color choice on the arms is very wrong, but I'm away from my full collection, so I just chose a pair from my selection with me at school. Here are my observations and thoughts about the part as it came from Lego: The torso comes in an unusually large plastic bag with perforations. If the bag is unfolded, it's about the area of the front face of a $13 set. The hands (not the bracelets, the actual minifigure hands) are removable from the arms and can be replaced as well, but they require more force than when removing or replacing hands from regular arms. Once removed, they appear to be standard hands. The arm piece feels less like rubber Friends hair and more like Lego's typical soft plastic tubes. There's no metal wire, it's just molded into the curved shape, so it can't be posed well, and the shape just snaps back to default as soon as pressure stops. However, the plastic does feel like if you left it in one position for a while, it might tend towards that position. The printing quality on the torso looks fantastic. The torso piece doesn't have the customary white/black square on the neck peg. I assume that's because the arms are back-front symmetric, so it didn't matter which way the torso was facing when they were inserted. I then used scissors to cut the arm tube. The tube is very soft, and is very easy to cut. The tube is solid; there's no hole through the center, nor is there a core made of a different material Standard minifigure arms definitively DO pop in, with no further modification needed. The balls are not compressed once inside the socket, so the figure shouldn't be damaged, nor should the arm pieces. The arms can be rotated without popping out or breaking. However, the interior socket is uneven; it's rectangular, so the ball joint on the arm experiences uneven friction as the arm is rotated; in some positions it has more friction than others. Because the sockets aren't designed to hold minifigure arms, there's a tiny bit of give: in some positions, the arm comes a millimeter out of joint. However, in most positions it looks completely normal. Arms come out easier than from normal torsos, but they should stay in fine, even during posing or play.
  10. Hi there! I thought I'd start this thread because I figured we all have ideas of BrickHeadz we'd like to see made. Especially with the tease of getting BrickHeadz from TV shows! I personally would love to see some BrickHeadz based on the new POTC movie! Maybe some Minecraft BrickHeadz as well. But with the TV shows idea some Flarrowverse BrickHeadz would be incredible! Anyways there you go, fire off your ideas!
  11. Hello today I'm on to a bigger set, the giant man set! I forgot the box as I built this last year without taking any pictures.. Lets start with the instruction booklet. Its a thick one plus a comic book (to lure you to buying other sets). I don't really like this kind of thick booklet, quite hard to make it stay without damaging the side. This set is mainly focused on the minifigures. The build, not so. Small quinjet, small airport building. So lets start with the characters. Firstly, ironman and war machine. Rhodes! The front. I like their torso print. Colourful on Tony's suit and cool black on Rhodey's. You can compare with the old Mark 7 (I think). Standard Tony's face and Rhodey's smiling face. Alternate faces and back prints. All geared up. The beam does looks like a light saber without the hilt. War machine is taller due to the back attachments. The back of the war machine doesn't look that cool. Lets go to the girls. Scarlet witch and Agent 13. And I thought she was the black widow.. Alternate faces and back. Wanda's skirt looks kind of cool. And now the brothers. Cap does have a more detailed print. Suit up. Comparison of new and old cap. Lastly the antman. Giant and tiny tic tac. And LEGO gave you 2 of them! Under his mask. Someone please give him some orange slices. His hand can hold on minifigures. Now lets play with them Get off me! Alright, lets go to the build. These are stickers, but they are quite detailed if you asked me. What? Hammer tech? The airport transport. The rear side of the tower. The tiny tic tac can enter the mouse hole. But quite hard to pull him out after that. My favourite part, no entry! And lastly, the Quinjet. Bucky can fit in quite well but he has to lean backward. Spiderman: Hey! Thats my stunt! And lastly, a group photo. The epic fight. The saddest moment. The shield was made by my father. Give it back. Pros: The minifigures are nice. You get 6 minifigures, one nanofigure and a giant man. Cons: The tower too small, Quinjet too. And LEGO should have printed on giant man's suits instead of stickers. Thanks for viewing,
  12. dulsi

    Venom

    My youngest loves building minifigures in the Lego video games. Many of those parts are not available and even if they were it would be expensive to build all his designs. However in the Lego Marvel Super-Heroes, you can recolor some big guys like the Hulk. I decided to try building a brick built figure to match their style. I tried to avoid stickers as much as possible but do use them for the eyes. The arms aren't as strong as I would like. My son now has probably 8 different colored versions on his computer. (Some with modifications like two heads or head with three eyes.) I plan to try some different head designs for Venom but figured I'd post what I have now. I have another made for Orca (Batman villain in the Lego Batman minifigure series) with a different arm design that holds better. Rebrickable website for parts list and mine for instructions
  13. I saw Oky's Super Wars. I really liked his idea but want to limit it to just one superhero universe. I'm envisioning Venom as Darth Vader (Darth Venom) and Spiderman as Luke Skywalker. Han Solo and Chewbacca will be Rocket Raccoon and Groot. R2-D2 and C-3PO are Herbie and Vision. This is the spiderman landspeeder. This includes my original Herbie and the H3-B2 variant. (My youngest put Herbie's head on R2-D2's body. It actually looks pretty good so maybe I will go with that.)
  14. Marvel_Geek8

    Thanos Chair [MOC]

    After the announcement of the big fig Thanos being in a set I decided to create a chair/area resembling his apperence in Guardians of the Galaxy. The design is not overly complicated and took me no more than an hour to make with some tweaking here and there after it was finished. Please enjoy, and any advice for improvements is greatly appreciated
  15. A stop-motion video I have spent month on making. I has been a great deal of fun and I hope that you will like it. It is a version of the comic book Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, witch I wasn't fully satisfied with. Please share your thoughts. Anyway, Deadpool wakes up after a beat down and realises that he has to kill every other superbeing in order to become the one.
  16. badchriss

    Happy Halloween Peter Parker

    It is Halloween Night my dear Friends and even Super Heroes need some Fun Activities once in a while. After Spiderman and Doctor Strange teamed up to defeat an Invasion of Monsters from another Realm, Spiderman decided it`s Time to get into the right Spirit of his second favorite Holiday Season. Some of is Super Hero Friends came over (well,only Kid Spider Miles Moralis,the Sorcerer Supreme and the Allmighty Thor) and they had a Fun Time going around the Neighborhood :D Spidey really likes his Costume,sadly Eyepatches were sold out....and Nick Fury refused to borrow one. Happy Halloween everyone,stay spooky.
  17. marathon_productions

    [MOC] The Complete Jabiim Collaboration

    The Jabiim Collaboration Hello everyone hope you've all been having a good weekend. For the last 5 weeks 5 builders have been collaborating to try and recreate areas and scenarios depicting the Star Wars Republic comic book series (the Jabiim story arc) here is a list of each episode Episode I: The Battle For Jabiim (by Marathon Productions) Episode II: Cobalt Station (by Innovative Brix) Episode III: The Battle Of Razor Coast (by Packer221) Episode IV: The Battle Of High Rock Canyon (by Alcloneproductions) Episode V: The Battle For Jabiim (Prison Break) (by Krisproductions) Here is a link to the playlist with each MOC: I hope you enjoyed the MOC series. please feel free to leave any criticism and any tips or creations you want to see in the future.
  18. 1980-Something-Space-Guy

    History behind Marvel and DC licenses?

    I remember that glorious day in 2011 when it was announced both Marvel and DC licenses for Lego. It was my greatest Lego dream come true (although still a lot of the minifigs I want to see in Lego form haven't been made, looking at you FF and X-men). However, there were a lot of things I didn't understand about how things went down, and I have never been able to find much by researching into this. My understanding is that, initially, Lego had the license for Spider-man and Spider-man 2. How did they lose the license against the-brand-which-must-not-be-named for Spider-man 3? Was it because they wanted to pick up Batman? Or did they pick up Batman because they lost the Spider-man license? Why was the Batman theme discontinued in 2008? Did they lose the license for that? Then, what was the catalyst for Lego deciding to go for both of the licenses in 2011? How did they steal the Marvel license away from the-brand-which-must-not-be-named? How did they manage to get both Marvel and DC to be OK with Lego making toys for both under the "Super Heroes" theme? Finally, can we expect Lego to keep these licenses for many years to come, and never lose either to the-brand-which-must-not-be-named? It's funny, on the other side of this story, fans from the-brand-which-must-not-be-named regret the day that Lego got the Marvel license back, and dream of Lego losing the license again. My hope is that Lego's superior quality and status as the #1 toy maker in the world will allow them to keep both licenses for many years to come. 2011 was an incredible year for Lego. They managed to get licenses for Marvel, DC, and Lord of the Rings / The Hobbit, which they added to their already existing Star Wars line! Clearly they started being more aggressive in their search for licenses, and luckily to this day it looks like they're succeeding. I'm curious to learn what brought this newfound competitiveness to Lego, especially when a little more than a decade before they made almost no licensed sets.
  19. Lego Spiderman 2 minifig from 2004 set 4856 Doc Ock's Hideout for sale. Pristine condition, includes one web string accessory (minifig stand in pictures not included) Image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cx0s9cs7ahg29g6/Snapshot_20160922.JPG?dl=0 Posting to UK only, payment by bank transfer only. Message me with offers if this interests you. Thanks LC
  20. I`m really torn between two Themes where i could post this little MOC but i decided to give it a Go here in the Licenced Themes Area. Why you ask? Well,i recreated the little Streetsweeper Vehicle from the Lego Game "LEGO Marvel`s Avengers" where you use this Vehicle to clean the Heli Carriers Deck from an Oil Spill. Sure,the Vehicle would also Qualify as a Town/City themed Vehicle but it was never made in a Set in that particular Style. Nothing too exiting but i really liked it being such a small and detailed Vehicle and i had Fun recreating it. Hope you will like it as much as i do.
  21. Do you ever use parts from the Collectable Minifigures (CMFs) to mod your DC and Marvel superheroes? I used the CMF Series 3 elf's head and Series 16 dog show winner's hair for Aquaman. Spider-Man benefited from the Series 16 wildlife photographer's arms. Are there any dual-moulded blue legs with red boots that match Spidey's colours?
  22. I can`t imagine that i`m the only one who is wondering about this. I know that some of the newer Lego Games have quite a nice Array of brickbuild Ingame Objects and Vehicles and i`ve always wondered if there is someone or a Group that collects Infos about them and try to build them in LDD or physical Bricks. So,anyone can lead me to some Infos?
  23. Werlu Ulcur

    Vehicles: light mods

    Hey guys! I don't know about you, but sometimes I think Lego designers could have done a little better when it comes to some parts of some sets. Case in point, a few of the vehicles in super-heroes' sets. Sometimes I look at a vehicle and find that there's just a little detail that's off, that could have been better to my eyes. I'm sure that many people wouldn't mind, but sometimes just a simple part swap will make a big difference. I'm not talking about accuracy to the real thing, since in most of the super-hero sets that Lego produces the vehicles aren't supposed to be a replica of a vehicle seen in the movies or comics. I'm fine with that, since if you want, you can replicate anything to your heart's content, and I like to see the ideas that Lego designers come up with - I usually really like their models. But sometimes things can be made better. What made me come up with these photos and post was the Batmobile from "Batmobile and the Two-Face Chase" set (#6864). I loved the car, but something was off. And then I saw the problem: the yellow wheels. I swapped the wheels and the yellow headlights and changed a bit the fenders and voilĂ ! The car shined: The same happened with "Kryptonite Interception" (#76045). Though I'm aware that the car in the movie was not black but a dark grey (bley?), and that the front wheels should have some sort of armor, but a few part swaps and to my eyes the Lego version now looks better: The Batbike (I don't know what to call it) from set "Gotham City Cycle Chase" (#76053) is a typical case of Lego's creativity IMO. As far as I know, there never was nothing similar to that in the movies or comics, but I really liked the model. However, the way Batman had to "hang on for dear life" to ride it bothered me, so using just a few parts from my parts bin it now looks nicer. I really like the "Full Throttle" (anyone remember that?) look of it. I've seen quite a few renderings of Ghost Rider's flaming motorcycle in comics and cartoons, and being honest, none look very much like what Lego delivered us. And that's because traditionally, what is on fire are the wheels, something you'll never be able to reproduce in brick form unless you resort to pyrotechnics. So considering that, I say that Lego did a nice job with what they did in set "Spider-man: Ghost Rider Team-Up" (#76058). BUT, once again, I thought I could make it a little better: As you can see, all the examples above are very slight modifications, what I call "light mods". Nothing major, just a few part swaps, but to my eyes the models look a little nicer now. One thing that I've noticed is that you have to have the model in hands and then, with your spare parts, start changing things to see what can be done. Sometimes what seems to be a good idea won't look very hot in brick form, so you have to try it out. These are just some really simple mods, basically cosmetic details, that usually requires just a few different parts that most of us will have in the bin. Right now I'm waiting for parts for the Batmobile from "Batman: The Riddler Chase" (#76012) and as soon as "Jokerland" (#76035) set arrives I'll also do a light mod to both of those Batmobiles. Can't show the #76012 Batmobile yet because I ran out of black wheels . So, anyone else in the light mod business ? Sometimes you just need to see a photo of a moded model/set for things to click and you'll notice what your model needs to get better.