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What custom minifigure do you desire?
LuxorV replied to LuckyTheySay's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Since this is clearly going nowhere, and people keep posting instead of letting it sink into oblivion, as should have been, I'll close the thread now. -
Alien related MOCs are usually posted in Sci-Fi. Moving this now.
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Well, after more than seven years, that was to be expected, I think... Thanks for the heads-up. I removed it form the list. If anyone feels so inclined, we could use a new MS Paint tutorial.
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Eurobricks Forum member and LEGO customiser the enigma that is badger brings us news of a new modular accessory released by BrickArms: the Mk19 Grenade Launcher and More! (Click on the images above to join the discussions, or browse the Minifig Customisation Workshop to learn more about the LEGO customisers' world)
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It's a Spider tribe member (Sparratus) from last year's Legends of Chima line.
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EB Xmas Raffle 2014 - Your Ideal Christmas Gift entry thread
LuxorV replied to CopMike's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thanks CopMike for organising this great event yet again! My entry: I wish I'll have more time to spend with my friends. -
It's from the Barriss Offee figure in the 9491 Geonosian Cannon set (2012). Ops... we cross-posted!
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Hi Dazmundo, you seem to be new to the MCW: all decal requests should go in the Decal Wish List thread. Closing this now.
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WWII Wehrmacht Infantry Uniform
LuxorV replied to Capt. Kirk's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
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Decal when printed seem to have loss of quality?
LuxorV replied to Divine's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
There are many useful links and tutorials in the MCW Index, too.- 17 replies
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Decal when printed seem to have loss of quality?
LuxorV replied to Divine's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
I actually never printed on decal paper myself, but I'm sure setting the best printing options will help. As far as I know, the 'white dots' are areas where the ink just does not get applied during the printing process. Standard and/or econ printing settings will use a thinner ink jet and so some areas are not covered by the ink. Of course, the texture of the paper is important, too: the bigger the grain, the highest the chance some 'bumps' will not get the ink. That said, I think it's mostly a matter of fine-tuning your printer and paper choices (much hated trial-and-error process) and getting something you're satisfied with. Good luck.- 17 replies
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Decal when printed seem to have loss of quality?
LuxorV replied to Divine's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
I think this is a pretty common occurrence with home printers, as opposed to professional ones. For starters, have you tried checking the printer settings? 'Best quality' or 'Photo quality' may work better than standard. Another issue might be related to the type of ink/toner, and/or paper you use. More info on those could be useful.- 17 replies
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SHIELD & HYDRA Custom Printed Arms
LuxorV replied to Robianco's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Thanks for clarifying. I think it can stay here for now. If it'll turn into commercial only, we'll move it. -
SHIELD & HYDRA Custom Printed Arms
LuxorV replied to Robianco's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
I'm not sure I get the aim of this topic: are you sharing info or looking around for partners for buying these? -
Project: Aliens - Colonial Marines
LuxorV replied to Blacktron's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Hi kidd30, and welcome to Eurobricks and the Minifig Customisation Workshop. While your creations are indeed customs, this thread was created by Blacktron to showcase his versions. You might prefer to open your own thread and have talk about your work there. -
I'd like to remind everybody to stay on topic. Let's focus on our customs and just have fun, right? Thank you.
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For science sake, I think those in the last Dino line are Utah Raptor, instead of Velociraptor. And those in JP are more like Deinonychus (which is in the same family as the Velociraptor). I suspect Crichton originally used the name Velociraptor because it conveyed a better sense of they speed and rapacity, then it stuck to all the raptor-like dinos in media.
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I think this topic could get better responses in General LEGO Discussion, where there's a focus on building techniques. I'm moving it now.
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I'm moving this topic to Community, where all non-LEGO and non-custom brands will be from now on.
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Hoping this pause has allowed everyone to cool down and concentrate on the figs instead of sterile polemics, I'm opening this topic again. I'm also moving it to Community, where all non-LEGO and non-custom brands will be from now on.
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70161_000 by LuxorV, on Flickr Being a fan of the old Agents theme, I could not pass getting at least an assay of this year's Ultra Agents sets. I started with the second smallest one, which I chose for its design, as well as the figs and parts. In fact, though the idea of a big fisted track vehicle is far from new in the cartoon-ish representation of technological villains of all times, the actual LEGO bricks version did convey the feeling nicely, and I was interested in seeing what building solutions where used to make the set. Let's see if building it and having it in my hands made it live up to the expectations. Theme: Ultra Agents Set name: Tremor Track Infiltration Set Number: 70161 Price: 19.99 $, 17.99 £, 19.99 Euro Pieces: 241 (+ 9 extras) Minifigures: 2 Year of release: 2014 Links: Peeron, Bricklink and Brickset The Box Front 70161_001 by LuxorV, on Flickr The box is rectangular and sports the new Ultra Agents futuristic/techno style, with a mix of greys and an overall light blue-ish aura. I particularly like the rulers on the right hand side, which suggest the idea we're seeing this through a pair of high tech binoculars or a survey camera of sorts. LEGO and Ultra Agents logos dominate the upper part of the front, along with the Ultra Agents (in this case Agent Fury) vs Tremor cartoon pic. The middle of the front has a shot of the set in action, with Tremor Track smashing through a wall (not my idea of stealthy 'infiltration', actually) and Agent Fury ramdomly shooting his gun, while the precious chip flies to what will probably be its destruction against the opposite wall. The age range and set number info complete this portion for the European version; I expect the North America version to have more writings as usual. In the lower left corner, an eye catching icon plus text informs us you can play an Ultra Agents game via a free app on your tablet. More on this later on. Back 70161_002 by LuxorV, on Flickr The back shows the set's play features: shooting missiles, smashing mechanism, rolling treads, randomly shooting Agents Fury's gun (honestly, did he attend shooting range training with the Storm Troopers?) and extracting the chip from its case. The rest of the back is very interesting as well: the lower right corner sports a detail fro the new 'almost spring loaded, but based on simple tension' guns, while the top shows an impossible-to-miss advertise for the Ultra Agents free interactive story app. Sides 70161_003 by LuxorV, on Flickr 70161_004 by LuxorV, on Flickr The upper side of the box shows Agent Fury and Tremor, while the usual mug-shot depicts the new gun at 1:1 size. The omnipresent app advertise is here, too. A lateral side bears the usual LEGO and theme logos, another app advert and a bracketed image of the mission goal, in this case the chip. Contents Inside 70161_011 by LuxorV, on Flickr Upon opening the box, we find an instructions booklet, a sticker sheet, two rubber tracks and a bag of parts. As you can see, there is quite a number of Dark Tan parts to compliment the Grey and Black under-structure of the set. New pieces 70161_014 by LuxorV, on Flickr New parts included in this small set are: Minifig, Weapon Trigger for Gun, Blaster Mini, Technic, Axle 5 with Stop, Tile 1 x 1 with Dark Bluish Gray Square with Black Center and Lines Pattern (Ultra Chip), Minifig, Weapon Gun, Blaster Mini in White and most of the minifig parts (more on those later on). Re-coloured parts 70161_013 by LuxorV, on Flickr Re-coloured parts in this set include: Black Vehicle, Spoiler 2 x 4 with Handle, Dark Tan Plate 2 x 10, and Dark Tan Slope 33 3 x 2. Rare parts 70161_012 by LuxorV, on Flickr Parts collectors and MOCers will be interested in the following rare parts also: Flat Silver Light Cover with Internal Bar / Bionicle Barraki Eye (occurs in five sets), Light Bluish Gray Brick, Round 2 x 2 Truncated Cone (occurs only in four non-Star Wars sets), Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Steering Wheel Pilot's Yoke (first time in a non-Technic set), Dark Tan Dish 2 x 2 Inverted (Radar), Dark Tan Plate 1 x 6 (getting more common this year), Dark Tan Slope 30 1 x 2 x 2/3 (Usually in bigger or Collection sets), and Dark Tan Wedge, Plate 2 x 4. Spare parts 70161_016 by LuxorV, on Flickr The usual mix of spare parts includes a long antenna, a second chip tile, some techinc pins and a half pin, a few round 1x1 studs, and a second lever for the new gun. Minifigures 70161_017 by LuxorV, on Flickr Both minifigures are new in all parts except Agent Fury's headgear. The new design for the Agent suit is just great and, together with Tremor's armour, is what made me want this set most of all. I love the detail in the torso and legs. Tremor's armour is equally well designed and quite menacing with its dark red accents. 70161_018 by LuxorV, on Flickr The two minifigs sport back printing of the torso and heads. While Tremor gets angrier, Agent Fury grins, probably to taunt him. 70161_019 by LuxorV, on Flickr Here we can see the two warriors all geared up and almost ready for battle. Notice the new armour piece on Tremor. While it's one piece (I would have preferred a removable helmet), it surely is more protective than most other armours and has very good aesthetics. Furthermore, it blend nicely with the fist pieces to give this villain an even more menacing look. Finally, notice the two half-sphere bulges near Tremor's mouth: those seem to be microphones for some communication device built in the armour. What I find strange is the choice of the shield for Agent Fury: I suppose it would have to be made of Vibranium or similar materials to withstand Tremor's (or worse, Tremor's Track) punches! Instructions 70161_005 by LuxorV, on Flickr The instructions booklet is nicely thick, and fortunately not divided into part 1 and part 2 like other small sets these days. The cover shows the exact same composition of the front of the box, except for the age range and 'free app' text. 70161_006 by LuxorV, on Flickr The background uses a blue-ish shade that does not distract the eye nor prevents colour or parts' recognition. As you can see, the rulers' theme is reproduced here, too. 70161_007 by LuxorV, on Flickr 70161_008 by LuxorV, on Flickr 70161_009 by LuxorV, on Flickr The last pages sport the usual plethora of adds, both for the Ultra Agents theme and App. . 70161_010 by LuxorV, on Flickr The parts count covers two pages. Again, you can notice the dominance of Black and Grey-s as well as some Dark Tan, with sparse brighter colours' accents. Building Start 70161_026 by LuxorV, on Flickr We start off by building the secure case for the chip. The design is not totally new, since the other similar structures have been used in a variety of themes over the years. Nonetheless, it's a nice little addition to the set and can help increase the playability. 70161_027 by LuxorV, on Flickr The case opens by pivoting the front part and reveals the chip for Tremor to steal. Now for the main model 70161_022 by LuxorV, on Flickr Tremor's Track itself starts with a bunch of technic beams and pins connected to few bricks and plates to provide a building surface for the upper part of the model. Notice the big steering wheel in the back: it is proportioned for the huge iron fist things on Tremor's hands, and it boosts the cartoon-ish feel of this set. 70161_023 by LuxorV, on Flickr Here you can see the start of the fisting mechanism in place. All revolves around the tan technic axle serving as a 'trigger' for the (yet to be built) big arms. 70161_024 by LuxorV, on Flickr Only the truncated cone part in the back controls the mechanism: the one in front is there for aesthetics only. 70161_025 by LuxorV, on Flickr The tracks complete this model. I like the use of the radar dome pieces as hub caps, and the whole set is very well proportioned, I'd say. Finished set 70161_028 by LuxorV, on Flickr The shot of the complete set helps us have a better idea of the relative proportions: if Tremor were to use the vehicle fists on either Agent Fury or the chip's case, I doubt he'll have more then a few shards to collect! Bird-eye 70161_030 by LuxorV, on Flickr The big vehicle looks pretty compact and well designed, without useless details and full of interesting solutions in the use of space. What I found odd at first was the presence of the antenna. Then again, I reflected and came to the decision that the antenna must be connected with Tremor's armour (remember the communication devices?) and allows him to control the track even when he's not operating it directly (something similar to the Goblin's control over his glider). Back 70161_031 by LuxorV, on Flickr I'm always intrigued by the way LEGO designers put peculiar details in their models. Take this Tremor Track, for example: Tremor is a know villain, riding a tank-like vehicle with giant fists, which will never pass un-noticed in the streets, nonetheless, LEGO designers put a full set of braking lights on this track, so that Tremor won't be bothered by the Police for not complying with the traffic laws. Ready, aim, punch! 70161_032 by LuxorV, on Flickr A side shot to show the reach of the mechanical fists. They would indeed make a big hole in any LEGO City structure unfortunate enough to be on Tremor's way! Final comments Overall, this is a nice set for its value. The figs are great and the part selection includes some interesting bits. Design & Colour scheme – 9/10 (TLG designers did their best and made a great job in creating the colour scheme for this set; what I dislike, though it is a minor annoyance and probably could not be done differently, is the extensive use of Technic beams in the central part of the vehicle.) Minifig – 10/10 (As with most of these year figs the Ultra Agents figs have a design and a level of detail that are just great.) Parts – 8/10 (A lot of common parts, but some interesting bits are in the mix nonetheless.) Playability – 9/10 (The chip safe case, the track and the weapons grant for hours of play by children.) Build – 8/10 (Nothing too complex, but some efficient solutions are used.) Price – 10/10 (20 Euros for 241 pieces plus spare parts is good, especially if you throw in two splendid minifigures.) Overall: 9/10 Very good As always, questions, comments, and pic requests welcome! If you like my reviews, and would like to learn how it's done, please consider joining the Reviewers Academy:
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"Printing" custom minifigure faces?
LuxorV replied to opn2's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
As far as decals go, you can find full of useful tutorials and tips in the MCW Index, like Waterslide decal paper resource, Clear Coating Tips, How to: DIY decals, Decal application and some more. -
I see this topic is going nowhere useful. It's just a sterile extension of old debates. I'll close it.