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"Wakka Wakka"
My favorite video game character and my main in Smash, Pac-Man! I always wanted to make this iconic video game character and I have finally did it! and this is probably one of my favorite figures because of how good this came out.
I sculpted the whole body/head out of sculpey and sculpted the eyebrows, nose, and tongue with green stuff. The hands are boxing gloves (Thanks mr.gold80 for the trade!). The legs are alright although not too proud as the legs I used to cut from suck ass so I may replace them and I shoved painted sticks in them.
What do you think!?
This little PAC-MAN game has been really popular with my mnifigures :-) Although the full version of the PAC-MAN arcade looks great (set 10323), I really only wanted the smaller version so I bought the parts (and minifig) on Bricklink :-)
I played PAC-MAN a lot when I was young so this is definitely very nostalgic to me :-)
When I build my revolving pot holder and see Pac-Man ... Thanks Ikea for making me smile 😊
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Quand je construis mon plateau tournant porte casseroles... Et que cela me fait sourire... Merci Ikea 😁
Designed by Juston
Folded by Adri 79
Gost paper kami 10x10 cm
Pac-Man paper kami 5.5x5.5 cm
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Ever wondered where the blue skies disappear to? Its the clouds.. they eat Mr Blue Sky "pac-man" fashion.. for lunch dinner and supper. I seen it this afternoon with my own eyes. Eek!!!
A Missouri Pacific Lines gondola still has its Mo Pac herald, though faded, displayed on a short cut of cars on the west side of the Mississippi River in Saint Paul, Minnesota where the Union Pacific has piles of worn out ties waiting to get hauled away.
Sort of an experiment to find out what the original Pac-Man would look like in LEGO and 3D. Pac-Man, Inky, Blinky, and Pinky are all based on Bram spheres.
It recently occurred to me that the walls in the original Pac-Man game look like something out of Tron (see for yourself here) and so I thought it might be neat to add a grid-type of floor to continue that motif.
And yes, those are minifig heads. :D
wokka-wokka-wokka-wokka...
Another picture from my roof deck. I like how the clouds moving toward the foreground give it a sense of motion.
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