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Built for Guilds of Historica (GoH) on Eurobricks (link below):
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From left to right:
Sko-Khan
Guild: Nocturnus
A soldier who was stranded in a massive pit during the war against Raavage, Sko-Khan spent weeks fighting off (and eating) giant scorpions (it was during this time that he ripped off a scorpion's claw and uses it as a weapon). After climbing out of the ravine himself, he became a muscle-for-hire for various Nocturnan warlords. He still carries the claw to this day, and has adorned his armor with matching scorpion imagery as a sign of respect for his old foes.
Dombard the Doom-Bard
Guild: Nocturnus
Most bards lift the spirits with stories of bravery and heroism. Not Dombard - for reasons still unknown, he aspires to make his listeners as angry and miserable as possible. His lute (forged from and doubling as an axe) is unpleasant to the ears, and his voice is described as sounding like “nails on a chalkboard” and “a vulture being strangled” It is said that the latter is so grating that it can send members of races with “sensitive hearing” (such as elves and centaurs) into catatonic shock.
Garrus
Guild: Nocturnus
Garrus saw his home of Abyssian turn to ice at the hands of Raavage’s forces. Though he survived the attack, his forearms did not, and he had them replaced with primitive prosthetics. Filled with rage, he decided to track down those responsible for the attack, adding massive swords to his prosthetics. Leaving a trail of bodies, he soon heard word that Raavage had already been killed (thus depriving him of his revenge). With no home, family, or outlet for his rage, the hulking reptilian became a brutal bounty hunter. Though he has mellowed with time, his infamous reputation remains unchanged (as does his enthusiasm for violence).
...and the entire, motley group. Try not to run across these guys when exploring forgotten places on alien worlds... :)
"Whiskey Squad" is the name of the Gears of War squad that I created in Lego form almost two years ago. Well, a lot has changed since then, both with Lego customization techniques and the squad itself.
Times have not been easy since the sinking of Jacinto and some in Whiskey Squad did not survive. The squad originally consisted of 4 Gears, Hondo (squad leader), Deuce, Gideon and Teroch.
Over time, while battling Lambent and groups of Locust renegades, two members of the squad were lost. Teroch was killed while battling a Lambent Berserker, after being separated from the rest of the squad in a massive battle. The leader, Hondo was also killed during that same conflict.
Eventually two new members joined the squad (they were also the remaining survivors from their former squad). Their names are Anders (the new squad leader) and Tiberius. Now, with a full roster once again, Whiskey Squad continues their battle against the forces that threaten humanity.
Here we are again with another military custom done in completely unrealistic colors. This one was inspired by old-school G.I. Joe cartoons and comics from the late 80's and early 90's. In those days it seemed like each character was competing to see who had the brightest and most outlandish uniforms and gear. Most of this happened on the Cobra side of things, but there were quite a few of the G.I. Joe team who got in on the act as well. So, those themes played a part in the creative direction here.
You also may be thinking "I've seen parts just like that on someone else's work".….and you would be right! That's because this one is a collaboration with fellow customizer Richard Goff. Richard created the custom vest, legs and arm parts that you see here and I supplied the paint as I usually do. I'm guessing that even Richard will be quite surprised by the direction taken here - it is completely different from where it started. :-)
Hope you like it!
Here is my version of the Spec Ops figure, which was sculpted by Richard over at G-Bricks. I wanted this figure to be very bulky, so I loaded up the vest more than I normally would, but I like the result. The face mask was done with a tiger stripe effect along the contours of the mask itself. This is an excellent set and fun to paint - I’m looking forward to seeing what other people do with it.
Left to Right: The Ray, Doll Man, Uncle Sam, Magno and Alias The Spider.
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From the last chapter "Batman arkham knight" The Riddler Bot .
What do you think guys ?? #batman #riddler #Dc #Minifig #Customminifig #batmanarkhamknight #lego #catwoman #robot #superheroes #legocustom #IMC #ps4 #game #riddler #nigma #green #detective
Hey everyone! Here's a quick fig I made today. I tried to use cool parts that I hadn't used much. I was going to have a back story of this guy hunting "ponies" but I decided against it. xD Anyway, hope you guys enjoy! It was fun to make!
IMPORTANT: I would really appreciate it if you could give me your opinion on whether or not I should go with this new "logo." Please include "NEW" or "OLD" in your comment and tell me why, if you'd like. If 25% or more want the old logo back, I'll stick with the original. But otherwise I might roll with this one. Thanks a bunch guys!
Also, do you guys like simpler posts like these? Or should this time be used on my bigger projects instead? Thanks so much everyone! ^o^
- Jesus said to him, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through Me." — John 14:6
This is one of those builds where the question of scale was even more important than usual. In Warhammer 40K the banners are fairly large in relation to the figures (some actually being as large as the figure itself). So, it would stand to reason that these would not work at all for Lego minifigs due to the difference in size. However, when I thought about it objectively, without using 40K as a reference in this regard, the banner (even at this size) seemed to fit well with the look I was trying to achieve. After all, these builds are not supposed to be representative of 40K as far as accuracy goes, just "inspired by". So, I went with it and this is the result.
This is my version of Bonesaw. It is late in his career and he is a grizzled veteran, having been all over the world and involved in many missions.
Bonesaw is my favorite of the custom minifies that Victor has created over at eclipsebricks.com. The printed parts are outstanding and of course I had to make a few modifications of my own. :-)
Here is a little project I put together for Maker Faire Houston this weekend. You can come out an learn how I made it and perhaps even get a free set to put together yourself.
This was formed and assembled very quickly, so Jar Jar isn't centered well and his left hand is a bit crumpled, but otherwise I am happy with it. Oh, and there is still some decal softener on one of the corners - oops ;)
Hope you enjoy seeing Jar Jar in Carbon Freeze. I can't decide if this is a good or bad thing as they can thaw him out whenever, so with this option he will NEVER completely go away!
I uploaded him a few months ago, but the lighting and photo quality were terrible, so here he is.
The trenchcoat is made from computer paper and was painted by me. Also painted by me were the boots, the rocket boosters on the boots (which you can't see in this photo), and parts of the gun and helmet.
What do you think?
-Ian
Custom figure of Jace Robertson from Duck Dynasty. This custom figure features Realtree (like) Camo pants, Team Jace bearded Frog t-shirt, custom beard/hat merger, and most importantly a custom printed shotgun from Brick Arms (thanks Will).
I have been sitting on this figure, and many other in the series, for about 6 months. They have made it to several events and not been posted, here, so keep an eye out.
A small vignette I made of my "Cobold's Crusaders" characters for Guilds of Historica. Around the time of the winter solstice, many Historicans will decorate pine and fir trees!
You can see a closer look at Ayra's Winter Attire here
"Sméagol (or Trahald), later known as Gollum after The One Ring had come into his possession, was a Stoor, one of the first three early Hobbit-types. The Ring came to Sméagol one day, after murdering his cousin Déagol for it, who had first recovered it from the river they were fishing from, after which he underwent a corruption that transformed him completely into the creature that would come to be known as Gollum."
Sméagol, in his transforming Stoor Hobbit form,
as seen in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
Sculpted and painted by me.
Pre-transformed version:
www.flickr.com/photos/43303352@N02/32245513392/in/photost...
A continuation to my first Sméagol figure. Two out of three...
Let me know your thoughts!
I built these for Blocks magazine almost two years ago (as evidenced by the photography). I was sent custom gaming minifigs, and tasked with building an environment for them. They were fun to do, and the variety kept things interesting. Unfortunately, this appears to be one of those projects that dies a slow death on the shelf, as they have yet to be published. It seemed like a reasonable time to post these, as several of these series have or will be soon seeing a new iteration.
Another custom from the simpson world C-Man , the comics man in superheroes mode ;) do you like it ?? #simpson #minifig #customminifig #lego #simpsonminifig #superheroes #comicsman #custom #thesimpson #comics #IMC #uomodeifumetti
This is my version of the original Iron Man. Sculpt is by Alfred over at AMA. Overall I really like the design of the suit - it has great detail and looks very mechanical in nature (just as it should). My one issue is with the helmet - a minifig head will not fit properly and have the eyes appear through the openings as you would expect. Thus, it required some fairly extensive modification because that is the appearance I wanted for this custom. Now, as Tony Stark might say…I present to you IRON MAN! :-)
This minifigure is part of my trade with White Wolffe and is his custom ODST. Hope you like it man! :) Tell me what you guys think! C&C wlecome.
NOTE: This is really the first minifig I've made for someone, and I don't take all requests. So please don't ask for a custom minifig as this is for a trade.
Also, if anyone would like to try out these shoulders/kneepads, go ahead! I'm just asking for a little credit please. ;) And please tag me too!
-Jesus is the truth, the way, and the life!
Ed in zombified form from Shaun of the Dead!
Decals graciously applied by Xero_Fett
@FriedGold #shaunofthedead #nickjfrost #ed
Happy New Year everyone!
I wanted to start the new year with something special: a build done with one of my favorite themes, Halo, and with parts from a few of my favorite custom houses.
After seeing the red Spartan awhile ago you probably guessed that a blue Spartan would be posted eventually and it is finally finished. I did some experimenting with a more pronounced set of highlights for this one and I'm very pleased with how it turned-out (like most customs, it looks much better in person than in photos, but this will give you the idea at least). Once finished, I actually went back and gave the red Spartan some extra highlights as well so they would match just a bit better. I hope you like the results.
Armor Set (Helmet, Armor, Arms): Brick Affliction
Legs: eclipseBricks
Weapon: Brickarms
This is my rendition of the suicide bomber enemy from MW3 Survival Mode.
Not my best, but I mainly did this fig to showcase my Lego C4 that I made a while back. The C4 was made with a sanded flat 1x1, electrical tape, some orange thread, and a little red paint and some super glue. Simple, but meticulous work! Hope you like it!
Hey, please give credit if you use any of my techniques!
-Jesus is the truth, the way, and the life!
This is the Arctic Survival suit from Dead Space and another example of Andrew's (pecovam's) detailed sculpting. I used the statue by Kotobukiya as the color reference, which was even more helpful than the game images. It also includes a custom-built weapon, which is a combination ballistic/plasma type of device that I thought would fit well in the Dead Space setting (and I wanted to use something different than the plasma cutter). See the next couple images for that. The helmet was especially interesting to paint and I'm pleased with the result on that piece.
My newest updated to my scouting mission series. This time with my custom painted Galactic Marines! I got the idea from Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter. I planned originally on making something small to show these guys off on. Turned into a whole production.... Hope you enjoy! Thanks for checking it out!
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Adam's "Pink Arachnid" custom arrived today! What a work of art!
The ANAD JJJ is using unmodified parts except for the hair piece, which was completely repainted.
This is another shot with some PS Effect .
Hey guys this is my new Original Custom , this is a fan version of Two Face , this is my first try with the Green Stuff Clay so i try this custom about one of my favourite villain of Batman World .
Hope you guys like it ;) !
« In brightest day, in darkest night,
No evil shall escape my sight.
Let those who worship evil's might
Beware my power - Green Lantern's light! »
Lego Dc Custom
Iacopo Profeti
Italy
Is this one of Bane's long-lost ancestors from the middle ages? Could it be a version of Bane from an alternate reality? Hard to say, but one thing is certain - he means business and is not to be taken lightly. Cross him at your own peril. ;)
A couple things to mention about this one…
The face decal is by Roaglaan. If you haven't purchased any of his decals, you are really missing out. The designs are excellent and the finished product looks great if you use the correct application techniques (fixative, softener, sealer, etc).
The Cyborg arm is meant to look a bit battered and also has a full range of motion due to the use of a minifig shoulder joint in the build.
This was basically a test fig that I was using to try some different techniques and effects, but it turned-out decent enough that I went ahead and posted it after repainting a few sections.
I was tinkering with some things here that are different from my typical customs. Very muted colors were used and the fig was intentionally made messy with a lot of weathering, battle damage, random marks, you name it. It's definitely not a "clean" paint job by any stretch.
Originally I wanted to create a marbled effect on the shield, but it wasn't going too well so I'm back to the drawing board on that technique (you can still see traces of that in the other photo, but most of it was painted over). After that, some random battle damage was added to the shield, which also confirmed another thought - those two effects probably won't play well together!
Anyway, a bit about the process and some practicing here. If you leave a comment please share something about YOUR experience - the process you use, a tip of some sort, mistakes and ways around them, etc. This can be with painting, decaling, sculpting, modifications, whatever…just something that others will find useful or funny. I think it will be interesting for people to read through some of those things.