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The real Tinker Motorbike was designed by Jack Lennie and is really cool. I don't often design or make Lego Technic moc's but I really like the Tinker so thought I'd have a go at recreating it
Another JSR character, wasn't exactly the next character I planned from the game, but I didn't have parts for the female character (whose name I don't remember at the moment), so decided to try and challenge myself with this character, and he turned out better than I expected. Sculpting the hair and detailing the face were definitely the most difficult part to do.
Just a simple build here - I wanted to keep the paint to a minimum and use a color that isn't seen very often on military minifigs.
Happy Halloween! Our 6th kit is ready and up now, we use a plain black head to give it a soul-less look when the mask is on.
parts shown are sanded and primered. much respect to all the custom lego sculptors for the inspiration!
Another group of villains, this time of the "Weird Guys Wearing Expensive Suits" variety.
From left:
Sterling T. Silversmith - Terrence Sterling was first investigated by the Bat Family on account of his silver smuggling (for which he used his Gotham antiques business as a front). This was merely to fund his true intentions - a scheme to crash the digital economy and destroy the value of fiat currency.
The Eraser - Aspiring forensic scientist Lenny Fiasco flunked out of the Academy and instead wound up working for the GCPD in a different capacity, as a crime scene cleaner. He began offering his services and insider knowledge to the underworld, mopping up after some of Gotham's messier criminals and culminating in his own bumbling foray into assassination.
Gentleman Ghost - In 1979, a GCPD raid killed pimp and money launderer Jim "The Gentleman" Craddock. For reasons known perhaps only to those with a connection to the arcane, Craddock's spirit never left the earthly realm and returned sporadically to seek vengeance on the GCPD. His continued existence remained an urban legend and his crimes themselves unsolved, until Batman (with the assistance of Hawkman and Hawkgirl) found a means to banish him.
Mad Hatter - Jervis Tetch was a prominent neuroscientist prior to his mental breakdown, which some Arkham doctors have partially blamed on his experiments with mind control and remote viewing. Insane, deluded, and obsessed with the works of Lewis Carroll, Tetch would use his technology to hypnotize citizens and make them take part in his psychedelic tea parties.
Great White Shark - Warren White was a financial analyst at a Gotham investment firm. Caught embezzling millions from the company's pension fund, White incredulously pled insanity to avoid a long stint in Blackgate. Hated by the public more than any costumed criminal, the judge humored his plea with a twist: an indefinite incarceration at the Arkham Institute. The other patients did not take kindly to the presence of their "new fish", disfiguring his face and slowly driving him truly insane. As the Great White Shark, Warren eventually escaped from Arkham and began to work his way up the ladder of organised crime.
Mr. Combustible - A humanoid entity seemingly composed of gas, Mr. Combustible (real name unknown) was a prospective member of The Penguin's gang during his war with Black Mask's False Face Syndicate. There was only room for one top-hatted criminal in Cobblepot's crew, and his time in the Iceberg Lounge proved to be short-lived - with Mr. Combustible himself proving combustible indeed.
The M270 MLRS weapons system is collectively known as the M270 MLRS Self-Propelled Loader/Launcher (SPLL). The system can fire rockets or MGM-140 ATACMS missiles, which are contained in interchangeable pods. Each pod contains six standard rockets or one guided ATACMS missile; the two types cannot be mixed. The LLM can hold two pods at a time, which are hand-loaded using an integrated winch system. All twelve rockets or two ATACMS missiles can be fired in under a minute. One launcher firing twelve rockets can completely blanket one square kilometer with submunitions.
M270D1 includes a new fire control system that allows for firing GPS-guided rockets, such as GMLRS and ATACMS. The update package consists of a new computer, locating device, GPS antenna, launch control unit, displays and remote control device.
MOCrofighters, 2018-2021. They might get more obscure, but there's still lots to do. Thanks for coming along for the ride.
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Left to Right: Groot, Rocket Raccoon, Gamora, Star Lord and Drax.
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The AIST is a robotic turret equipped with an M60 machine gun and a grenade launcher, capable of autonomously identifying soldiers and light aerial drones. Once identified, it engages and rapidly eliminates them: Plighia's army uses an electronic recognition system for all its soldiers, drones, and vehicles, system called "BODYGUARD" ensuring that the AIST does not recognize them as hostile and eliminates them. The AIST, however, does not engage the enemy when a friendly soldier is in its line of fire.
The DiMDET Mk. 4 is a directed energy turret (in this case microwave and sound) used to neutralize enemy soldiers and drones at medium-to-short range; it is a non-lethal device. It is also used by police to disperse and remove protesters, or to protect sites of special interest.
The last of the Sister Location (other than Funtime Foxy, but I don't think I'll make him for a while) characters. Her design was definitely difficult, the eyes were easier since they're usually closed, but other parts were difficult to draw on for her, but I think she looks pretty good.
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This is a remake of the Set 6059.
I have a special connection to the Set, because the parallel group in kindergarden had it and sometimes I could play with it - really dig those hinges!
The twist: I wanted to design it as it would be an official #LEGO set. So I used large pieces for example and tried to keep it as simply as possible (okay that didn’t work out in every way😅, but hey, I tried!). Also I tried to incorporate as many play features as possible. So here you go.. Would you buy this set today? 😉
So I had this random idea to make him because the hair looked similar and of Lego uses that hair for the Flintstones, then I think it would fit Dennis. I know what he is, but I've barely seen some stuff about him, I've only read some of the comics in the Sunday papers, watched part of the live action movie, watched the Game Grumps play the videogame, and I found out that it was a cartoon at some point, but I still decided to make him because I felt like it.
Rescue mission in the jungle.
The BOMBA DAN PENYELAMAT MALAYSIA need something light weight vehicle to act and move fast to rescue victim in the jungle. This model is based on the Honda 6x6 ATV.
probably am most definitely not the first to do this but I wanted to get my version of the new playable characters for the upcoming Gotham Knights video game. They were all actually pretty simple to make and they were all pretty comic book accurate aside from Tim who’s wearing Damian’s costume but without the yellow cape. I think that might have been a design choice because Damian was involved in the Court of Owls storyline if I recall but maybe in this universe he wasn’t born. I’m still a little confused on the setting of the game. I know it is supposed to be set in a universe different from the Arkhamverse but those first 30 seconds of the trailer start with Wayne Manor blowing up and the “Knightfall” Protocol being activated. Which would be the perfect Gotham knights Segway. But then after that it says Jim Gordon is dead which he isn’t in the Arkhamverse he actually ends as story as the Mayor. Then I look at Suicide Squad Kills the Justice League which is apparently set in the same universe as the Arkham games but has even more conflicting story elements then Gotham Knights. Mainly the fact King Shark is dead in the Arkhamverse and the Deadshot skin color change. We see him numerous times with and without the mask and he’s white. I know they’re going with the newer variation of him because of Will Smith doing a great job as Deadshot IMO but it was just these tiny details that didn’t make sense to me. ANYWAYS here’s my lineup feel free to comment if you want any of the recipes I am very proud of them. These are all based on the costumes we see in the trailer but I’m almost positive they’ve already confirmed that you will be able to change costumes. I’m excited to maybe run around with Classic Nightwing or maybe the New 52 Red suit. As for Batgirl Burnside is one of my favorite costumes of hers. I actually like most of her costumes so if they’re all available I definitely want to play as her the most and will switch around costumes a lot
From L to R we have
Red Hood
Robin(Tim Drake)
Batgirl
Nightwing
So ever since I heard about Brightburn, I was interested in the concept, and that was what inspired me to make the main super antagonist, I feel that maybe mid-size legs would work better for him, but I don't have any more as of the moment, but apart from that I think the rest of him looks great, especially that mask I made for him.
So I have yet to make Eric Andre, because I'm not sure what hair to use for him, he has a very unique kind of hair, however I hade this idea to make another popular character from the show, Kraft Punk, the cheese man with a new hidden camera show who for some reason cannot die. Makimg him was simple and a lot of fun, I think I did an okay job with desining macaroni on his helmet though. I kind of feel his color is a bit off, the yellow orange colors (excludong his helmet) should be pale orange, bit I don't think Lego has made that color for anything.
From left to right:
Gerard Renwick Sinclair III: a Valyrian aristocrat who enjoys "the finer things in life"
Charis: a fun-loving archer from the swamps of Avalonia
Part of a group of adventures I made. Read more about them here:
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