Dan The Imposter
TTR3: The Duel
my entry to Round 3 of The Tourney
The category was of course: "Scale Things Up (Or Down)", the only category available for this round, the idea is to build something that isn't minifig scale.
Having gone micro before, I chose to go macro for the first time, and what better to do with large figures than make them have a duel.
On the left is a goblin, Gruter the Worthless, banished by his kind for treason. Goblins may be small but they're fast, and much stronger than they look. Not to mention that Gruter has fighting experience and nothing to lose, making him an especially deadly opponent.
On the right is an esteemed knight, Commander Paul Yoats, an expert swordsman and conqueror of two and a half Goblin kingdoms. After several combat engagements with goblins, Yoats doesn't ware a full set of armour any more, he chooses only to protect his chest, upper arms and head, so he can better match his enemies' speed and ferocity.
This went far better than I'd expected it to; I've never done anything larger than minifig scale before. I have to say, I'm rather proud of this, it may be one of the best things I've ever built.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
TTR3: The Duel
my entry to Round 3 of The Tourney
The category was of course: "Scale Things Up (Or Down)", the only category available for this round, the idea is to build something that isn't minifig scale.
Having gone micro before, I chose to go macro for the first time, and what better to do with large figures than make them have a duel.
On the left is a goblin, Gruter the Worthless, banished by his kind for treason. Goblins may be small but they're fast, and much stronger than they look. Not to mention that Gruter has fighting experience and nothing to lose, making him an especially deadly opponent.
On the right is an esteemed knight, Commander Paul Yoats, an expert swordsman and conqueror of two and a half Goblin kingdoms. After several combat engagements with goblins, Yoats doesn't ware a full set of armour any more, he chooses only to protect his chest, upper arms and head, so he can better match his enemies' speed and ferocity.
This went far better than I'd expected it to; I've never done anything larger than minifig scale before. I have to say, I'm rather proud of this, it may be one of the best things I've ever built.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!