Jump to content
Issues with Images is known, we are working on it. ×

ShiningStar

Eurobricks Vassals
  • Posts

    12
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About ShiningStar

  • Birthday 01/10/1995

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Land of Currents and Fireflies
  • Interests
    Lego, MLP:FiM, Homestuck, Anime, Daft Punk, Marine Life, Xbox, Pokemon, Little Shop of Horrors, etc

Extra

  • Country
    Canada

Recent Profile Visitors

830 profile views
  1. Actually, the plant costume is very faithful to the finales of most stage versions and the ending of the original black and white Little Shop of Horrors. During the final song the four main victims (Mushnik, Audrey, Orin, and Seymour) all come out to sing "Don't Feed the Plants" with plant heads over their own. In the original movie, at the end, the plant bloomed into all of the faces of the people it had eaten So, in my opinion, the plant guy looks great! The rest of the series is just your average monsters so far, but I'm excited to see what else is in store
  2. Hey, the Artakha Bull was in the Rahi Guide back in 2004, too, right? Besides that, super cool MOC, it looks great!
  3. Very cool, interesting head design, too.
  4. Holy moly, that is quite the figure! The absence of colour works great here, too, it's hard to imagine this with a colour scheme that would fit.
  5. Wow, I love the custom brain! And the before Gambrodon is adorable :3
  6. Very cool, how long did it take you to design and build?
  7. I'm excited to get a couple of these when the promotion starts
  8. Hmm, I may have to pick this set up now! I will be in the States soon, and they have sets for a lot cheaper than Canada, so it may be worthwhile to invest in Jet Rocka while I am down there
  9. Woohoo, I am excited to take part in my first MOC contest ever! Hopefully I have a chance at winning, but I am happy just being able to enter and see all of the other amazing entries
  10. I love how you used the armour add-on to create the face! Very cool!
  11. My entry into Hero or Monster: Samuel Silver http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=84395
  12. Although the brains pose a threat, they aren't as smart as they seem. Samuel Silver learned this after one attached to the artificial intelligence in his wrist communicator, mistaking it for his brain and thought process. However, the brain proved him wrong when it mutated half of his body into the grotesque form you see here. Furthermore, due to the fact that it had latched onto the wrist comm, Samuel had full control over his body. The brain jammed a spike through the communicator as a means of defence, which helped both it and Samuel, as he could use the spike as a weapon (since he couldn't wield anything else with the brain in the way). This didn't last long. The brain sent neural links up into his neck, and grew itself a new head in order to gain full control over the body, and it pushed his head out of the way. Inspiration was gained from The Flood from Halo (the head's position mirrors the Marine's head after parasitic takeover). Gallery (when public): http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=530885
×
×
  • Create New...