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Thanks! A lot of the inspiration came from Mad Max!
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I saw one of my motorbike parts the other day and decided to try using it as the base for a post-apocalyptic bike. Here is the result, which I call the "Wasteland Wraith" Thanks for viewing! Let me know what you think!
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Those are some very interesting building techniques used on the drones and the minifigs are outstanding. Can I ask where you got the helmet that is used on the drone in the last picture and the sa warm piece?
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As you can tell from my profile photo, I love Daft Punk! It would be amazing to get a minifig version of them!
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[NOT made by me] Zombie Horse
Aether Fox replied to Wardancer's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Yikes...so creepy. I'm ok with zombies, but zombie animals always creep me out a bit. The guy certainly did a good job of making a scary horse though, so I think what he did might be better than just using decals. -
commodorelegolas's Weird Al Minifigures
Aether Fox replied to commodore_legolas's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
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This is great! Nice parts usage, especially the planet piece for the abdomen...it's genius!
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Wow, the landscape is simply beautiful! The ship is also nicely designed and has a great color scheme.
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Hi Everyone! I've been working on this MOC for a few afternoons and now it's finally finished! It's from the videogame Bioshock, and the scene shows Jack battling the terrifying Big Daddy! Here are some more picture... (Ignore the date in the right corner, my camera is a little messed up...) Here are some pictures, without the minifigs, just so you can see some of the details. The Minfigs, Big Daddy and Jack. The Big Daddy design was not made by me, and can be found here: http://www.instructables.com/id/LEGO-Bioshock-Big-Daddy-Little-Sister/
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Excellent job making the figure from the album cover, the parts you chose work perfectly! I agree, that album is one of Linkin Park's best!
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Minifigures Series 9 Guessing Game
Aether Fox replied to Itaria No Shintaku's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Here are my guesses/ideas: 1. Plumber (with a plunger) 2. Female Zombie (like the one from Monster Fighters) 3. Sports Referee (with striped shirt and a yellow card) 4. Drummer (with drum sticks) 5. Old Granny (with new oven mit hand and a cookie sheet) 6. Basketball Player (with basket ball and water bottle) 7. Tiki Dancer (with a tiki head and maracas) 8. Pizza Delivery Man (with pizza slice and pizza box) 9. Student (with pencil and backpack) 10. Trick-or-Treater Kid (with skeleton costume and a candy bar) 11. Fast Food Worker (with box of fries) 12. Movie Director (with beret, and a newly designed megaphone and sceneboard) 13. Sports Fan (with vuvuzela and #1 glove hand) 14. Pastry Chef (with rolling pin and bread) 15. Hunter (with rifle and coonskin hat) 16. Male Swimmer -
This is definitely how the set should have looked when TLC made it! Very nice job!
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Wow, this looks so good from both the interior and the exterior! I like the diversity of the exhibits you chose, my favorites being the space exibit and the bone display! Neat stuff!
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All of your Spiderman scenes are turning out great, but this is by far the best! This one has some really neat details like the catapult, the cage for Venom, and the glider. Personally, I'd like to see the Sandman next!
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This guy is insanely epic! His robotic arm is very impressive! But how does he walk around in public with an arm of that size without hitting someone or something?
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Arctic Angel Real Name: Alan Frost Back-story: Alan Frost was a very normal man who lived a peaceful life with his wife in southern Gotham. But his life froze over on a fateful day in the winter when he and his wife went to make a deposit at the bank. A robber entered the bank to steal some money and told everyone to get on the floor. Alan’s wife refused to do so and was murdered by the robber. After seeing his wife fall to the floor, Alan rushed at the robber and beat him to the ground and pinned him down long enough for the police to arrive. Alan was regarded as a hero after that day, but even being called a hero didn’t fill the empty space in Alan’s heart that his wife once occupied. He buried her on a snow covered hill under a tree later that day and visits her every winter. Alan now is known as the Arctic Angel, a man who uses his energized staff to keep the city safe from robbers and other criminals, because Alan believes they are just as dangerous as the big-name villains. Front: Side: Back: With the Vignette: Vignette: Minifig Price: Dr. Inferno Torso: $0.15 White Arms: $0.20 Black Hands: $0.22 Red Cape: $1.00 Black Hips and White Legs: $0.38 Head with Red Hair and Stubble: $0.23 Trans Red Visor: $0.10 Ninja Headgear: $0.55 Hockey Stick: $0.37 White Skeleton Arm: $0.04 Trans Red Bar 3L: $0.32 White Space Gun: $0.04 Total Price: $3.60 Thanks for looking!
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Wow, this guy looks very eerie and menacing but also really cool! I really like his gold and red color scheme and the use of the Arealight headpiece for a breathing mask was a great idea! Good luck to you in the contest!
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All of these look great, though my favorites are the last two! The first one is neat also, and it seems you have quite a collection of those digital clock tiles!
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Hello EB community! This is Liquid Fright, the villain I made for the Batman Customisation Contest! Liquid Fright's backstory/origin: Real Name: Adam J. Archer Back-story: The young Adam Archer lived a somewhat solitary life because his father had died in a fire and only had his mother to raise him. He had very few friends and had two older sisters who absolutely hated him. He was always a troublemaker and enjoyed playing pranks on his two older sisters. Adam had an unusual gift that he thought was perfectly normal; he thought all humans had this ability as well. Adam learned at very young age that he could telepathically read the stress stimuli and the chemicals in a person’s brain that cause fear. He could then determine what the person was most afraid of and then use this source of knowledge against them, as in the case of scaring his sisters (he learned that they were both deathly afraid of snakes and so he hid rubber snakes all over their rooms). However, his single mother got fed up with Adam and his mischief and sent him to a far-off boarding school, never to see his family again. It was here where he began tinkering with machines and gadgets. When he was 23 years old, he created his first invention, which he called the Iron Claw. Its purpose was to help firefighters during severe fires and they could use the claw to easily slice through any obstacle in their way (Adam had designed the claw to slice through even solid steel) and it would make navigating a burning building much easier and much safer. Adam decided to test his invention during a huge fire at a nuclear generator. Thousands of gallons of oil had been spilled and had been set ablaze in the towering inferno. The firefighters were having difficulties rescuing the trapped civilians and Adam saw this as a perfect opportunity to become a hero. He used his special ability to sense the civilians’ fear and was able to locate them amidst the mass of burning metal and the orange flames. Most of them were trapped in the main reactor room, which still had hundreds of dangerous, unburned oil. Just as Adam was about to rescue the civilians, the atom-combining reactor exploded and somehow fused the atoms in Adam’s body with the billions of oil molecules, thus making Adam half man and half liquid. The civilians were killed in the explosion and Adam truly believed that their death was his fault. Adam realized that he had not become the hero he had hoped to be; therefore, he proclaimed himself a monster, a murderer, and a villain. Now Adam uses his fear-sensing power for evil and now goes by the alias “Liquid Fright.” He can discover his opponent’s worst fear by looking deep within their mind and then mold his liquid-like body into the person’s worst fear. While his opponent is in a state of mortal fear, Liquid Fright lashes out with his iron claw. He is a very powerful foe who is almost invincible due to his liquid body. He can recover from most attacks and can alter his shape to fit through small cracks and openings. His only known weakness is fire. Front: Side: Back: The Vignette: Minifig Price $5.36 (Not including claw) BrickForge Spectro Goggles - $1.00 Torso - $0.39 Legs - $0.31 Cape - $1.33 Helmet - $1.26 Gun - $0.82 Head - $0.25 Hope you liked him and thanks for viewing!
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That is one massive and very impressive dropship! I really like the engines and how the back opens to deploy the buggy. Great job!
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This is such a cool creation! I love the three separate mazes, though the medieval one has to be favorite!
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That's quite a compound with so many cool details! Looks like the zombies would have a tough time breaking into there!
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Wow, this is just fantastic! This looks like it would have been a challenge to build, but you nailed the design of both the car and the figures too! Great job!