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  1. These are great! You've really captured the key elements of those scenes. I love how dynamic the minifig positioning is in 'Recapturing the Palace' and 'Darth Maul's Defeat'
  2. This must have been a true test of your patience! Beautifully done!
  3. I've been fascinated by the subtle curves of the helmet ever since I was a kid and keeping the features rounded was paramount when constructing the head. It had to fit over the minifig head as well as be able to open in a practical manner without being too flimsy. Lots of iterations until I was happy enough with the final result! I spent a couple of months trying different methods to capture the main features and didn't start the main body until I'd come up with something solid because what would be the point if the head was no good. The rubber band securing the ski goggles in place was a later addition and I was stoked when it worked as I was sick of the goggles falling out as soon as the head tilted too far forward haha Thanks, glad you like it! I thought adding pizza might be a fun way to display it. I like the Tusken Raider who is trying to hide after stealing some pizza. Gundam was definitely an influence as well as a touch of Warhammer but tried to keep him fairly slim. The boots were inspired by Murderbot and were actually the next thing I worked on after the helmet once I got some semblance of a frame together.
  4. Hiya! Here is another Star Wars Battle Mech. This is loosely based on the Bignicle Frame by king_nack on Insta. Whilst doing some sorting I came across a <a href="https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=72326#T=C" rel="noreferrer nofollow">minifig space armour with shoulder protection (part 72326)</a>. Initially I thought it would make a cool nose for a spaceship but one thing led to another and it ended up growing into a stormtrooper helmet instead. Minifig ski goggles are jammed in with a rubber band to help shape the shark mouth air vents while the eye assembly is cramped into position as well. Clips and bars hold it all together. I tried to I tried to keep the paneling as tight as I could in order to give him an athletic vibe. This meant that a lot of the frame is visible, especially around the hips but I felt it struck a good balance. Stability is a little tricky due to the narrow hips supporting the weight of the torso and shoulders but once you get positioning right he’s pretty solid. The Imperial Pizza Party was displayed at Brickvention '26 in January but the E11 stood by his side with stock extended to increase overall stability as protection from errant fingers. Hope you like it!
  5. Speeder Bike by Greg Dalinkiewicz, on Flickr Threepio Bobble Head by Greg Dalinkiewicz, on Flickr The Summoning by Greg Dalinkiewicz, on Flickr
  6. Thanks! Part availability in gold was a major factor in the direction the build went. Thanks, it was a fun part of the build! When I was a kid, Santa brought me the Kenner Speeder Bike that fit the Scout Trooper with his legs straight out (just like a minifigure). When you pushed the pack on the back it would explode (top section and forward fins) and it was supported by these big spring loaded foot pedals that acted like feet. I decided to take the same design philosophy and go for something a bit chunky. It reminds me a bit of an angry rooster launching itself at something haha.
  7. That was a really interesting read, thanks for sharing. I'm glad you included the underside shot, it highlights the really nice jigsaw fit of the side modules to the main hull.
  8. Hiya! So here is another "Final Mech in this Series" haha! This build was inspired by the limited gold pieces found in my parts collection. They pretty much all came from a Ninjago dragon and some Chima/ Hero Factory constraction sets but they set the tone by giving me the seed parts of the Chima lion heads at the thighs, the big claw bits at the shins, the disks on the chest, the starship bit at the midriff and the big rims on the forearms. I went on a deep dive into Bricklink to see what other parts were available in gold and started building based on what could be colour swapped as Bricklink orders came in. I took the same approach as with Zuckuss; I built the head first and then got everything else to fit which is why these two are bigger than the other Bounty Hunter mechs. My first few attempts left me a bit dejected but once I embraced more of an Episode I vibe it really opened up the options and set the direction for the rest of the build. My goal was for this build to fit into many universes including Flash Gordon, Jules Verne, Steampunk, Dieselpunk and the Dark Tower as well as Star Wars. I started this in February and he was 95% done by the end of June sans some colour swaps from incoming Bricklink orders. He stands 33cm tall and weighs 337g. The 3 minifigs are from Set 7956 Ewok Attack and building the tree took a lot longer than I thought it would! This will be on display at Brickvention in Melbourne in January. Hope you like it! Defenders of Endor by Greg Dalinkiewicz, on Flickr C-3PO Protocol Class Battle Mech by Greg Dalinkiewicz, on Flickr C-3PO Protocol Class Battle Mech by Greg Dalinkiewicz, on Flickr
  9. I figured that R2's mech would have to be practical and yet able to inflict maximum carnage haha! Adding all the tools was a cool way to modify this existing set. All my mechs have some sort of backpack haha. Thank you both, you're always around ready with a kind word! So did I! I'm supposed to be working on a Vic Viper but I got distracted! I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, it was fun putting together a quick build at a much smaller scale. I really appreciate your interest!
  10. So I thought this series was finished, but apparently not haha! This is a re-colour and Mod of https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=76031-1#T=S&amp;O={"iconly":0} I bought this set for my kids when it came out and I've always admired the way it captures the stance and feel of the Hulkbuster in such a simple and efficient manner. When the https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=30611-1&amp;name=R2-D2 - Mini polybag&amp;category=[Star Wars][Mini][Star Wars Episode 4/5/6]#T=S&amp;O={"iconly":0} came out I couldn't help but feel that this was a mash-up that needed to happen! He stands a touch over half the height of my other mechs but I think he fits right in with this motley crew haha! I tried to get this ready by the end of Mech-tober but ran out of time. "R2-D2, be reasonable about this!!!" by Greg Dalink, on Flickr R2-D2 Smasher Class Battle Mech by Greg Dalink, on Flickr R2-D2 Smasher Class Battle Mech by Greg Dalink, on Flickr I had a lot of fun building this guy and I hope you like it!
  11. Thanks, I used F-stop of 4 so it took a few goes to get both minifig heads in focus at the same time haha! As I was approaching the end of the mech build I was tossing up which minifigs to use in the "helmet up" photo and Boba seemed the obvious choice to close off the story.
  12. He has a special place in my heart too! He evolved over the 5 years that I worked on him as my parts collection grew and I was able to put into practice some of the techniques I had learned from following the amazing builders out there. In some ways I think of Boba as my "apprentice piece". Thanks, I tried to stay reasonably faithful to the main features of his head, harness, back-pack and wizard sleeves but figured, at the end of the day, he's a dark brown triangle with a pale puffy head and pale puffy hands sticking out the sides (like he was drawn by a 5 year old haha) and that having 4 legs would help keep the impression of the wide base. They also help support the weight as the knee joints are pretty much at their limit of load bearing capacity! Originally, I got one of those energy effect packs from Bricklink, and that sat him at about the same height, but the impression created was too linear and static. Introducing more of the smoke trail added some much needed curves and movement (although it was definitely a challenge!)
  13. Thank you for the kind words! Originally the hoses were connected to the front of the helmet and they actually had a snugger fit and came out at a better angle, but obviously it made exposing the minifig head a challenge. Splitting the helmet seemed the best compromise, so I built a little cockpit and attached the helmet at the back and the hoses at the front.
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