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Here is it with his finish helmet. I'm kinda proud of that helmet it's just impossibly awesome. Let me know what do you think of him.
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-Hugo
I finally finished Zondkar Commando with many varieties of weapons and equipment , worth around 10 Commando name , I took that piece that covered the front of the pelvis and I colored the head with black stripes .
Brought a comic book character from my childhood into my collection. The comic wasn’t lengthy or very in depth, but I always loved the art style and design of the commandos.
Armor is from custombrickbuilder . Go support him while you can! Blaster is from clonearmycustoms. I used citadel and Apple barrel paints.
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So once I saw Gregor at first, my first reaction was to make him, but since theres not helmet available, I decided to get my buddy Andrew to do it! I must say it was an excellent choice as I love him! Andrew did some incredible decal work that I'm very pleased with!
Two commandos from Teroch Squad spring into action. This is just a parts mash-up, but I like the result (and no paint!). The new helmet designs from Arealight are very nice.
Upon reviewing my old commando template, I figured it was inaccurate and outdated. I remade the leg, arm, and helmet templates to better match the clone wars commandos seen on the show.
Please check out the alternative views to see the details put into it! If you fave, comment too please. Thanks to Arealight for the amazing backpack and helmet!
Well, I decided to pop this Arealight helmet on one of my WIP figures and this was the result. C&C appreciated.
The Commando Memorial is a Category A listed monument in Scotland, dedicated to the men of the original British Commando Forces raised during World War II. Situated around a mile from Spean Bridge village, it overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, it has become one of the United Kingdom's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction offering views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.
The Commando Monument just north of Spean Bridge commemorating the service and sacrifice given by thousands of Allied troops during the Second World War. It overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, it has become one of Scotland's best-known monuments both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction offering views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor.
Under cover of darkness, a unit of British commandos prepares to disembark from an American submarine and go ashore to wreak mayhem and havoc on a part of Nazi-occupied Europe.
Why are they disembarking from an American submarine? Because it's my Lego world, and I can do that. And mostly because I couldn't come up with any good British sailor figures. I even had Winston Churchill there to observe before I figured that was just a little too overboard.
Just a small vignette to show off assorted British torsos. I will rebuild the deck gun when I get a chance.
Just some combos I threw together.
This pic makes everything look a bit messy. Everything looks a lot better IRL.
In, fact I really like this guy, so he may be coming to BW with me.
Inspired by Detroitika and RILEYWILK.
Comment if you fave.
-Charlie
Pictured is a Merlin Mk3 (another Merlin and a Chinook are also on the flight deck) helicopter of 845 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) working from the flight deck on-board HMS Ocean during Joint Expeditionary Force (Maritime) JEF(M)) in the Mediterranean. ..845 NAS of Commando Helicopter Force based at RNAS Yeovilton are embarked on HMS Ocean to provide forward deployed contingent capability as part of the JEF(M); whilst demonstrating the ability of the UK to deploy highly effective maritime forces at short notice anywhere in the world...Image was part of the Royal Navy Photographic Competition 2017 (Peregrine Trophy awards)..Class 2 - Individual Portfolios.
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11-5733, Lockheed MC-130J Commando II of the 67th SOS spent the afternoon in the circuit.
The enforced lock down has its benefits. In this case some time spent trawling through my photo archive.
This particular shot depicts dads 1976 Norton Commando which had been posed by the front lawn at our then long term family home. Alas the bike and home have since acquired new owners.
I used to like riding this bike. I suppose with a 1976 build date and 850cc's it was almost modern compared with the older bikes in dads stable. It still had elements of old fashioned pedigree, but had modern functionality such as its electric ignition, which sometimes worked. Otherwise the kickstart option was used. If I recall correctly my main criticism was the high centre of gravity and a high seat. In fact I once fell off it whilst getting off to park it in the Peak District. Like a fool I had parked sideways on a gradient and didn't realise quite how far down my for would need to go to reach terra firma.
1975 Commer Commando G8690 registered KUU585P. It only had a short working life and has been untaxed since it was 9 years old in late 1984, and has been with the same owner for 30 years, or at least the logbook hasn't changed in that time. Looks like a restoration project that slowed down although it has moved about in the last couple of years. Strange that is has (I think) a London registration despite being 450 miles north. Seen here Moray in March 2026.
Located near Spean Bridge, Lochaber, Scotland, this memorial is dedicated to the men of the original Commando forces raised during World War II. The monument overlooks the training areas established in 1942 including Ben Nevis and Aonach Mor.
Paodok'Draba'Takat, full name Paodok'Draba'Takat Sap'De'Rekti Nik'Linke'Ti' Ki'Vef'Nik'NeSevef'Li'Kek, but most commonly known as Pao, was a male Drabatan who served as a commando in the Alliance to Restore the Republic during the Galactic Civil War, and took part in the Battle of Scarif.Prior to the Battle of Scarif, Corporal Pao carried out a demolitions job on Foerost where he took out a communications tower similar to the one on Scarif. He was killed during the Battle of Scarif, along with the rest of Rogue One.
Another pretty good sculpt and paint job stymied by lack of articulation that makes fighting poses almost impossible. I'm not asking for much - I don't need super articulation, just a couple of elbow joints. Even swivel joints would be enough, just so that action figures can look like they're in action.
'Some highly decorated soldiers in the Red Army who've suffered debilitating mutilation can end up awakening to find themselves interred in robotic shells. Prosthetic Commandos are primarily used as bodyguards for dignitaries and in perimeter defense at missile silos located near the border or in high risk locales. They're a particularly favoured ceremonial figurehead in the Warsaw Pact's elaborate military parades. '
-Keith Thompson
This is my Lego version of Keith Thompson's awesome 'Prosthetic Commando', my favourite drawing from his collection. See the original one here.
I finally finished Zondkar Commando with many varieties of weapons and equipment , worth around 10 Commando name , I took that piece that covered the front of the pelvis and I colored the head with black stripes .
Situated around a mile from Spean Bridge village, it overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, it has become one of Scotland's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction offering views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.
This Droid Commando was created by Wuzzupbob. Right now this is my crown jewel as I had previously worked hard to see this figure come to fruition and Wuzzy did such a great job.
The white is product left over and does wash off but I thought it added some contrast on the figure. The legs and arms move and are a pin mechanism.
As far as offering this figure, I believe Wuzzy is looking into injection to get a fairer price and better product. Most likley in the new year. He is also working on some other SW items that will rival other well known vendors. I am hoping to work with him on a few. :)
The stand is made by woody. :)