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Figured it'd be a good time as any with all the X-Mansion hype to share this here! I'm super proud with how this model turned out, getting it right with mostly Dark Purple and Magenta was ROUGH haha
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Hi everyone, I am FranzPlus, I am new in the forum and I open this Topic to tell my experience with the lego Ideas competition. I proposed this set of 16 unpublished Marvel Minifigures but I was prevented from publishing it for the competition because it is still an active theme of the lego brand. I would like to know your opinion and if it can be an interesting proposal for the future. Do you know all the Marvel heroes featured in this post?
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So recently I got my hands on the torso and head piece from the terrible looking sentinel in 76022. I wanted to put something together that was larger and more accurate than the original, but not as large as @I Scream Clone's wonderful moc since I don't have the space for something of that size. I based it off of the design from this image, since the print seemed closer to that design than the traditional one. Criticism and suggestions are welcome. I'll upload images of the finished model when I have the physical parts.
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??I mean as a part of Marvel sets or standalone (it will be a movie in 2019 and Disney did buy a 20th Century Fox, so....odds very high or i lost something?)
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Hello, This is my first post on Eurobricks! Today I made some custom X-Men minifigures. Take a look and tell me what you think! The photo came from my Flickr page, https://www.flickr.com/photos/148086066@N07/ Left to Right- Colossus, Magneto, Blink, Storm, Xavier, Bishop, Wolverine, Kitty Pride, Warpath, Sunspot, Iceman and Rouge. Thanks for looking at my minifigures!
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I've had this model sitting around for a fair while and it's taking up a lot of space so I figured it was time to take some pictures and show it off. As well as I can, anyway - I did get some decent lighting this morning . . . only to find I'd photographed it with some bricks splitting in one of the tail fins. So . . . poor lighting for the intact shots. Ho hum. Enjoy regardless! X-Men Blackbird by Librarian-Bot, on Flickr X-Men Blackbird by Librarian-Bot, on Flickr X-Men Blackbird by Librarian-Bot, on Flickr X-Men Blackbird by Librarian-Bot, on Flickr X-Men Blackbird by Librarian-Bot, on Flickr X-Men Blackbird by Librarian-Bot, on Flickr
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Hey everyone, I feel it is time to attempt to settle the age old debate of "are fake super-heroes worth it?" , To find out i purchased 4 lots of characters ranging from copies of official figures to SDCC fakes and even fakes of customs in order to provide a ranged view into the figures, now after just a mere month they have arrived in a lovely polystyrene box from china. Here is my little box of goodness Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr Each figure comes in a little packet with readily assembled Head, torso and legs, It is your job to add accessories, a stand and hair. Unfortunately there were no instructions so after 16 hours and 195 wrong attempts i assembled my first figure. The figures are more or less the same as lego's with the main difference being the leg assembly Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr The legs will fit into official bodies and vica versa so the unprinted ones i have changed for officials Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr As you can see the connection is the same (i had to do this outside so you could see) Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr And HERE they are! with all those classic accessories such as Mr fantastics chainsaw and the things hammer.... ? Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr To be brutally honest im starting to like these guys.. There is a lot of decent back printing here, they seem to be more generous with printing than Lego themselves. Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr A lot of these guys also have double faces or rear head prints, here are a few random examples. Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr aaaaaaand Kablamo Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr All the parts interact perfectly well with official lego as shown here... Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr Im not sure if you can tell but the arms are a Tiny bit less angled than official arms, Barely noticable though. And of course the other difference that can be seen here is the minor colour differences, I think they all look reasonable enough though. Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr Before i continue i would like to point out the problems i have encountered in these figures 1- Deadpool's head appears to be attatched to his body so will not budge or move, Meaning his sword holster cannot be attached. 2- Some head designs are c**p, I feel this is just due to shoddy workmanship rather than bad printing (namely the FF) 3- Batman's cowel is tight so once it's on don't expect to get it off easily. NOW for a test, Without looking at your official Deadpool figure tell me which is the official one, I will reveal it tomorrow Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr I tried this on one person already.... They got it wrong As this picture shows some are very good copies such as DP and venom, Others, well you can see for yourself... Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr Most however are completely satisfactory and blend into your lego surroundings nicely, Here are some examples. Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr And with minor changes they can look pretty good Decool review by Legocollecter123, on Flickr And now for the conclusion, This could ed the war on fakes forever... let this moment be remembered by AFOLs forever, Now im just dragging this out... PRICE- Ok, so for all 19 of those awesome figures i paid £13.17 including post, Thats under 70p each, Where a normal figure would cost 10x that, Or in a SDCC case 300x that! So i would say these are very good value and provide a reasonable figure for your buck (or pound or yen or euro), so at that price i would grab a few just for the sake of it. 9/10 Quality- Surprisingly these are better than people say, The prints are reasonable, The plastic seems strong and the designs are good, except a couple of slight leg wobbles, Amazingly im going to give these a 6/10 Design, This is difficult seeing as they are all nicked designs, However they have been replicated well (except the FF faces) so i will give this a 7/10 Overall i give these 22/30, These really do fill the hole that lego has dug beneath us so i applaud Decool for there work. The quality is getting quite good now and is constantly improving so these really these will soon be lego standard. If you feel you are missing somthing that these figures provide just get one, Dont look back, its only a few quid after all. One other thing, It is difficult to pass judgment on the figures as a whole, As my GL is great quality, a great figure and looks awesome. However the Decool cap has a poor head design and looks generally bad. Hard to say people... Hard to say... I dont want to say these trump lego as they DO NOT, however they are providing what we want at a price we want so thats good enough for me! If anyone wants extra pics just let me know, Otherwise enjoy your day!
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Shapeshifter by Phoenix Custom Minifigures
DarkKnight7 posted a topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Hey everyone! Watch out LEGO heroes and citizens, Shapeshifter has arrived to infultrate your collections! One of two new custom minifigures available, Shapeshifter will feature front head, torso, and leg printing (with high quality professional pad printing), as well as back head and torso prints. And if here shapeshifting wasn't dangerous enough for the LEGO heroes in your collection, she also comes packing a BrickArms 1911 v2 pistol, perfect for quick lethal strikes. One aspect that is most unique for this figure is here new red hair piece. This piece was dyed to perfection by our custom community's own customBRICKS, so the quality is very good. Check out the figure's page to see an actual pic of the piece as it will look on the final figure (click the link for our site on our signature below). What is great about dyeing the piece is that it binds to the plastic and helps retain that smooth LEGO feel. None of that paint feel or peeling. Thanks again to HJ Media for producing this great render! What do you guys think? Shapeshifter Render by HJ Media Studios Figure designed by Phoenix Customs- 11 replies
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After a year of building, my X-Men Layout was completed and displayed at Brickworld Chicago 2015 this past weekend, and was a rousing success! Days of Bricks Past The layout covered the bulk of my display table, and featured three large scale, fully lit, brick-built Sentinels--the X-Men crew, the X-Jet, and a ruined city landscape. FYI in the background you can spot builds by our very own ZCerberus. This layout has been a long process, and I'm really happy that I'm finally able to show off all the work I put into it! The Sentinels Easily the most memorable portion of my layout, the Sentinels added a splash of rare dark purple and magenta color to an otherwise destitute landscape. Although only three Sentinels were used on the layout, I actually constructed five in total. The remaining two were slightly unique, and were given as gifts to friends. A third was sold at the Brickworld Chicago 2015 charity auction. Each of the Sentinels featured immense detailing and electronic work. Interestingly, if you were to extract all of the wiring from just one Sentinel, and lay it end to end, it would stretch over seven feet! The Sentinels, each numbered, feature four lights on their feet, two on their hands, one on their chest, and two for their eyes. They also all reach 36 bricks in height, 14 inches, and thus are very capable of squishing any mutants they come across! *From the Left, the second Sentinel features unique arm bands (that of three frogs hopping), and Sentinel five is Dr. Who themed, with a TARDIS heart and Screwdriver right hand. Sentinel Design Sentinel number one was designed first, and built over the course of a year (June 2014- June 2015). It was an immensely stressful and difficult build to complete. I meticulously designed every portion of the robot, rebuilding sections dozens of times to get the perfect look. Initially, I intended to use ball joints throughout, to allow the maximum amount of articulation, but I later switched to various forms of click joints to increase stability. A significant issue was the LifeLites battery pack, which located in the Sentinel's spine, that caused constant balance issues. Other dificulties were grip, as the Sentinels have trouble standing on smooth surfaces without starting to slide around. * Early Designs Other notable changes include the attempted use of large dark purple cylinder pieces. I had initially intended to use these parts for the Sentinel's shins and forearms, and so I actually acquired a large amount of them (some forty or something)--but soon after I found these both too troublesome (their connection points being tremendously weak) and ugly (because the purple seemed a different shade when compared to the purple of flatter less curved bricks of the same color). These early images above show some of the changes that occurred. The first image depicts my first attempt at the Sentinel boot, only days after Brickworld Chicago 2014. It was a far more detailed design that I'm happy was changed! Other alterations included the use of tubing, which initially held a more significant role, as I had (for some reason) designed it was perhaps a good idea to use it to sure up the ankles and essentially hold up the entire Sentinel...Anyways this was phased out, and the metallic tubing was later only used decoratively, in addition to housing and protecting the wiring of the robot. Another change the was heart design, which went from a small trans clear ball design to that of the Galaxy Squad trans-pink pods--incidentally one of my favorite pieces. Features: Each Sentinel was fully equipped with lights to show off their most dramatic of powers. This included flight, in which each Sentinel contained four red LED lights in their feet, to give the impression of engines. Ironically however, this lighting affect was almost moot in person, as the lighting here is not very viable when the Sentinels are simply standing, and not being held up. More noticeable however is the lighting in the eyes and hands, which act as searchlights to spot out mutant threats. Additional Views: The Sentinels were all clad in dark purple, magenta, and dark pink--and were designed as essentially large versions of the official Lego Sentinel--which while I do in fact love, is of course...not so accurate in size. The X-Men: In all actuality, the Sentinels are only half of the layout itself. The other important portion was that of the mutant X-Men, banded together not only to save the world, but their own lives as well. The layout included ten X-Men characters, all created by myself, with the majority of them being purist minifigures. *Left: Nightcrawler, Rogue, Iceman, Professor X, Magneto, Gambit, Wolverine, Bishop, Storm, Kitty Pryde In addition to the X-Men, I also included their famous X-Jet. My own version, this jet featured a light up cockpit and engines. Mutant Powers: Storm An advantage of building in the X-Men theme was that it allowed me to show off multiple power sets, all of which created sunning visuals. The most notable was that of Storm, who created a massive tornado and summoned lighting to defend herself against a Sentinel. The tornado featured Power Functions to spin, and was light by blue LED lights. This was my first time using Power Functions, and I was very impressed with the results. A video of the tornado in action can be found here. To show the lightning affect, I developed a new technique, by which I chained individual lightning pieces by weaving them together with a Lego trans-clear fiber optic cable. Storm herself is mostly official, but she utilizes a different white hair piece, that found on Quicksilver--and a custom arm, by Crazy Bricks, to allow for the sideways angled attack. Wolverine Perhaps the most simple of powers, I depicted Wolverine simply, and characteristically, jumping into the fray. His hair piece is custom, and is made by Christo for a Ra's al Ghul minifigure. The dark blue torso, which is used also on Professor X and Gambit, is new and from the Jurassic World line. Nightcrawler: One of my favorite mutants and power sets, Nightcrawler's teleportation power was depicted through the use of trans-pink flowers. He is a combination of various pieces, from Ronan's head to Ant-Man's body. His blue tail is a rare custom piece by BrickWarriors. Magneto & Professor X: The mutant Magneto, here shown working with the X-Men, uses his powers to move metal to protect himself and Professor X from a Sentinel attack. On Site Images: Admittedly, I didn't take too many pictures of my own layout on site at Brickworld Chicago...woops. Although there are already many good photos of it circulating around, to which I now show you some of: * Photo by Hinckley * Picture by Victor Fernandez *Photo by Bill Toenjes *Photo by Pete Strege Additionally, here is another photo I took--that of the Award my Sentinel won. The Sentinel was voted "Best Mech" of Brickworld 2015--an award I'm extremely excited it won. Enjoy! ~Nemo
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Hey all, Please enjoy my MOC "X-Men vs. The Sentinels" that I had on display at Denver Comic Con last weekend. The Sentinels: More images can be viewed on my Flickr page. Thanks for looking! -D
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Finally I got the parts I need and I made the biggest Sentinel in the X-men series, the Master Mold. Being a giant Sentinel created by Dr. Trask, Master Mold is to control other sentinels and produce even more sentinels to hunt down the mutants, hence the name. In the LEGO 76022 set, the sentinels look like the comic version instead of the movie (the purple ones not the transforming ones). I keep the same style and make a boss version. Instead of being a building-size robot, I just make it a more muscular robot with the same gold touch for its hands and feet. That will probably give the X-Men a headache for now! It is a small MOC, and fits great with my superhero display area. Hope you like it!
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Something I threw together with my Sentinel It had to be snakes For those interested, here is a video on how to make my Sentinel
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Hi everyone, Let me introduce you one of my latest creation : X-Men vs one of their iconic enemy - the sentinel : X-Men are ready to battle : There are different color codes for these mighty robots and I chosed the magenta / dark blue combination like this kind of sentinel. (and also because I had these dome parts in magenta that where perfect for the top of the head ^^) Well, it's not easy to deal with magenta as there are not many different parts in this color (and it can quickly become expensive) but I'm quite happy with the result. The creation will be displayed in an upcoming event in France (Fanabriques) as I saw that super heroes creations are quite popular with the audience A last overall picture to conclude : Hope you'll like it. Comments & criticisms are welcome :)
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The brilliant inventor Hank Pym aka Ant-Man is tasked with developing a cure to save Iron Man. Little does he know that by messing with a substance known as Anti-Matter, he will draw unwanted attention to himself from the feared god of Apokolips, Darkseid. Directed, Animated, Written, and Music composed by Tristan Kilmer Starring Cliff Thompson as Ant Man Coulter Rail as Darkseid SuperKaiokenX as Captain Amercia Josh Lambright as Desaad Sean Polite as Kalibak How did the Blackbird get damaged? Find out in the Avengers and X-Men team up here: How did Darkseid find himself in the Marvel Universe? See the beginning here: Like and Follow the Facebook page for the latest updates! https://www.facebook...lFeature?ref=hl Subscribe for new videos and watch the DC/Marvel crossover series unfold! https://www.youtube....er/LegoGalactus
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Custom X-Men Line-up: Australian Outback Era
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I was finally able to complete my X-Men line up from the Australian Outback era, which is one of my favourites. I wasn't able to make them all purist so I am posting them in this separate thread. They (along with all my other purist and non-purist figures) are available on my Flickr (where i also post any credits). Any feedback welcome! Storm: Wolverine: Rogue: Havok: Psylocke: Colossus: Dazzler: Longshot: Team line-up: -
After a costly encounter with the Hulk, the Avengers team has been divided. Captain America, Thor, and Hawkeye have been rescued by the X-men. With help from their allies they journey into a harsh storm near Latveria to rescue their leader Iron Man from Ultrons control. Will they succeed or will they be to late to stop Ultron and Dr Dooms plan from succeeding? As always be sure to catch the after credits scene! Directed, Animated, Written, and Music composed by Tristan Kilmer Starring SuperKaiokenX as Captain America Ryan Craig as Cyclops Josh Lambright as Dr Doom Jack Renard as Hawkeye Cliff Thompson as Iron Man and Ultron James Milne as Charles Xavier Hyper Voice Acting as Thor Neon Icy Wings as Wolverine Thanks for watching!
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Dear X-Men-Fans, I got set 76022 X-Men vs Sentinel on a 30% sale as a parts pack. Do you think I should keep Bag 1 (Magneto, Wolverine figures and the Sentinel) sealed and sell it later or do you think the parts are useful enough to justify opening it? (I'm sorry if this seems like a stupid question to you) I appreciate any thoughts and will consider your advice and it will play into my decision. Ephseb
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This thread has been created so that we can show off our collection of Marvel figures and sets. I want to see your collections and anything you have to accentuate them, including custons and 3rd party items! I will kick this off with some of the evil bad guys in the Marvel Universe. Probably the most evil of Marvel baddies!
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Here are decals of Brotherhood of Evil Mutants members Toad, Mystique and Sabretooth, now you create a super-villain team to accompany Magneto and take down the x-men. Don't forget to download them on Flickr in full scale (300dpi). If you do use these decals, I would love to see how it turns out and where in the universe it ends up. So do send me a link to any pictures or MOCs you have either through Flickr or any of methods on the bottom of the image. Enjoy!
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Here is my MOD of of the X-jet (blackbird) Now 16 studs longer. Has a lower ramp. 8 Studs wider, also added wings. X-jet 2.0 by NunoRast, on Flickr X-jet 2.0 by NunoRast, on Flickr X-jet 2.0 by NunoRast, on Flickr X-jet 2.0 by NunoRast, on Flickr X-jet 2.0 by NunoRast, on Flickr Thanks, Check out my Flicker for my 8 stud long X-jet.
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Quicksilver as he appears in the X-Men series, based on his appearance from the 90s cartoon. *Torso modified by me. Enjoy -Omi
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Sarertooth and Mystique Custom X-men HELP?
TristanLoganLoki posted a topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
What can I use for Sabretooths claws? Any ideas? Got an idea for the hair, if I base him on the movie or Xmen Evolution. Also any Ideas for Mystique? ref or pictures for parts please. thanks sorry spelling mistakes ;/ -
Mystique from the X-Men series, based on her appearance from the 90s cartoon. *Head and legs modified by me *Torso is Arealight Enjoy -Omi
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Any ideas how to make Bobby/Ice man from X-men?
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Over the next few weeks Ill be upload finished customized lego figures. These will be from the X-men universe, either film or comic book, or a mixture of both if I cant get the parts. Here is a link to who im working on and will be updating that as parts get finished http://www.eurobrick...83#entry1900993 Here is Yukio from The Wolverine What do you think? Also can anyone recommend a good paint sealant to buy from the UK thanks.