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I finally got TLJ Luke and decided to try out a Clone armor Obi-Wan with his outfit and I really like how it turned out. I also threw together a Wat Tambor because he's someone I've been wanting to make out of LEGO forever. I attempted a few other Clone Wars characters but none of them really turned out how I wanted. (Curse you, Durge! I'll never be able to replicate you in a purist form.) But here's what I did make!
Not the most original idea in the world but quite fun to execute nonetheless,and rather terrifying to boot!
This Battle Pack offers a lot while using only 149 pieces. Three Phase 2 clones, with a speeder bike and an e-web cannon, go up against a droid driving a STAP and both variations of the crab droid.
Photoshopped presentation: here.
Close up of the Speeder Bike: here.
Close up of the E-web Cannon: here.
Close up of the Crab Droids: here.
Close up of the STAP: here.
This is my 3rd and final entry for the RebelLUG battle pack contest. We could not use more than 150 pieces. My original plan had been to do two crab droids vs. 4 clones, but that used slightly over 1/3 of my allotted pieces. I kept adding more, and was surprised at how many builds I was able to get done with so few pieces.
Reference for the part count used in this build:
here.
In the arid west, quaking aspen usually reproduce asexually, sending roots out just below the surface, with stems popping up when the conditions are right. So what appears to be a cluster or copse of aspen is usually a clone, stems or trunks (technically, ramjets) joined by a common root system. With a landscape like this, careful examination of fall colors, bark texture and color, branch angle and other aspects of growth form can reveal a variety of clones.
The interspersed conifers are Engelmann spruce, white spruce and subalpine fir.
I used Lightroom to clone out some distracting elements to salvage this image. I used to be more of a purist with my images, doing very little post-processing, and for many of my warbler images, little post-processing is required. Yet as I dabble with cloning I am finding great utility for it, and the more I do it the more I realize is possible with it.
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3 generation lot again. I can tell there was a Sindy by the black floral dress, but I"m not sure if these are Sindy's clothes or clone clothes.
The tags only say "Made in Hong Kong" no other clues.
Made another vignette. Been busting out a ton of new builds during quarantine, I also made a Dathomir vig that I'll show soon.
I made the base one brick thick because I didn't have a lot of dark tan slope bricks to spare, but I think the end result looks pretty nice. The tree is borrowed from my old 501st vignette. That build's just about dead by now lol--I' had to scrap it a few months ago for other builds. I used those spring-loaded shooter pieces as doors on the two levels of the building--saw a lot of people doing it and wanted to give it a shot :)
What do you guys think? Comments are, as always, very much appreciated! :D
My entry to day 5 of Vignweek 2021. The theme of the day was "future," but apparently that includes Star Wars, so I made a Clone Wars MOC.
I'm not really happy with how this one turned out. I was lacking both time and inspiration.
egocentric predicament: the human condition of being unable to leave the boundaries of our individual selves to determine what anything is really like, as opposed to how it seems to us.
We cannot get inside the head of another, only guess or make assumptions about what and how others perceive or think about reality.
I knew this already, but now I have a technical term to go with it.
The only person that I possibly successfully attempt to completely understand is myself. But that's not going to stop me from trying to understand you too.
PS I'm wearing my shirt backwards in this photo.
Based on the original design and inspired by some concept art.
Features fully detailed tandem cockpit, front gunner, rear gunner and troop compartment. The chin guns from the original were replaced with intakes (like many soviet fighters) and the fuselage changed from a triangular to a circular cross section. Very smooth hull with opening and closing doors and fences along the sides for stability. Same with the wings.
This was a fun build, and I think I improved the look of the original gunship. I wish I were a better photographer as this thing is very intimidating.
This species reproduces vegetatively sprouting from the roots, so that a single tree can generate many trunks, all genetically identical. All these trees are derived from an original one that no longer exists that was in the center of the clone.
A few random Clone Wars characters
Cut Laquane: Aldrich Killian hair, clone head, TLNM torso, Celebration Luke hips, Tatooine Luke legs
ARC Trooper Fives: ARC Trooper helmet/torso, Ninjago armor, plain blue arms, FO Snowtrooper waist cloth thing, Senate Commando legs
Mandalorian Royal Guard: Urak-kai helmet, Rebel head, Ultra Agents torso, plain dark blue arms, Indiana Jones hips, Aragorn legs
Purist Star Wars characters
Built for Eurobricks' May 4th contest, the Rogue Clone category which was a particularly difficult prompt to build for!
With just a few tools and a Sharpie, anyone can create a clone that truly “goes against the norm”.
I love cloning! Animals are not good models as i have learned. They don't stay where you want them and they always move around props which makes cloning really hard. it not perfect but o well. (this is also the picture that i was taking when my tripod fractured my toe...haha)
today the funniest thing happened. we were having lunch and we see this guy in the orange shirt and gray hair and glasses... (jörg cracking up in the forefront)
"We're one of the same. Same heart, same blood."
Here are all my more recent custom Clone Troopers. Custom clones a is where I got my start as a customizer, so I love making clone troopers since it always throws me back into the past.
So far, I've made Commander Cody, a 501st Legion trooper, then four clones from Battlefront II being the Assault, Heavy, Specialist, and Jet Troopers.
These guys are all 100% hand-painted other than the base torso print.
I have a lot more clones I want to make, so expect more of these guys!
Tada!! This is my first clone ever!!
I see everyone else's and think they're just amazing and just sort of always wrote myself off as not good enough to do that.
I had a crap day yesterday and last night on a whim at one in the morning (ok, well that makes it today, but you get it) I just decided I was going to try it. This is my first attempt! I was going to just leave it with the two jumping, but added the one with my back turned for more practice.
I'm so glad I tried! I'm super psyched about this!
I definitely think I'm going to make this a habit! =D
(Yeah, I made another one of my niece...I was up 'til about 4:30 in the morning with it. It's so much fun! haha!) I'll upload it tomorrow I think.
Also, it's better bigger. You can achieve this view by tapping L on your keyboard. =)
What do you guys think?