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Not really.
Outside Comic Con (and right outside McDonalds), he's wearing an Outer Heaven patch.
I can't explain it, but maybe this can -
Figuarts Mario
Figma Link
Nendoroid Kirby
McDonald's Pikachu
Figma Samus
Jakks Fox
Figuarts Yoshi
JAT Donkey Kong
Figuarts Luigi
Tomy Jigglypuff
3D-Print Ness
Jakks Peach
JAT Bowser
D-Arts Mewtwo
Custom Zelda
BD&A Ganondorf
Custom Dr. Mario
Jakks Pichu
Custom Mr. Game & Watch
Custom Meta Knight
Figma Pit
Yujin Samus
Jakks Wario
3D-Print Lucas
Custom Red
Jakks Squirtle
Remocon Ivysaur
Hasbro Charizard
Jakks Diddy Kong
Jakks Olimar & Pikmin
Nendoroid Toon Link
Figuarts Lucario
Figma Snake
Nendoroid Sonic
Custom Villager
BK Luma
Custom Little Mac
Figma Lucina
Jakks Bowser Jr.
Unlicensed Larry
Unlicensed Morton
Unlicensed Wendy
Unlicensed Iggy
Unlicensed Roy
Unlicensed Lemmy
Unlicensed Ludwig
3D-Print Koopa Clown Cars
Figma Dark Pit
D-Arts Megaman
Custom Pacman
SOTA Ryu
Custom Cloud
Solid Snake
I don't think I've ever been as excited to get a new figure as I was today. Hands down, my favorite figure of all time.
just having some fun with a minifig, used the ultra agents villian body, which looks kind of like raidens on rage and just painted the face a little bit, and used a spare robot I had as the bad guy, too bad for it since it just got SLICED
His is metal gear sahelanthropus, form Metal Gear Solid V, it belongs to Konami, so credits to them, designed by the brilliant Yoji Shinkawa.
I wanted to build this ever since I saw the trailer where it stands, and playing the game (40% completed so far) just made it more obvious, I was building it. It changes shape like the original, the rail gun actually shoots, but it is not minifig size, but it does have a few characters in there for fun, hope you spot them all!
Hope you like it!
When I was home from Uni I sat and built the ZEKE from MGS Peace Walker. Better photos may follow in a couple of months (when I am back home again).
Metal Gear Solid, the game which back in 1998 gripped me and through subsequent games became a huge part of my life. When I lost my arm in 2016 I had to stop playing this game and the wider series. Now, through the Nintendo Switch the game is rereleased today for a new audience and for me to fall in love with again following a 3d printed adaptation for the switch console.
I'm eager to get back into the world of Solid Snake and this is a little tribute I built to celebrate the series.
Kept you waiting, Huh?
The most impressive bit of commercial street art in Liverpool at the moment, The figure of 'Radon' from the 'Metal Gear series of games dominates tiny Ropewalks Square.
I went downtown to check out the Convention Centre which was hosting Fan Expo Canada, a celebration of popular culture which is described as follows: “The largest Comics, Sci-fi, Horror, Anime, and Gaming event in Canada and the 3rd largest Pop Culture event in North America.” It is a magnet for people of all ages (but mostly the young) who put tons of effort and creativity into creating costumes for the event. I have discovered that if I hang around the entrance I can often get some nice posed street photos of the attendees.
I had not yet arrived at the Convention Centre when I saw this young man with friends in the Sky Walk, an impressive glass-enclosed passageway connecting Union Station to the CN Tower. He was doing some final tune-up on his impressive costume. I met him at the top of an escalator and stopped to compliment the creative outfit. Meet Gale.
Gale explained that he has turned himself into Raiden, the lead character in the Metal Gear video game. He spent most of the summer working on the costume which is made up mostly of common materials, creatively fashioned into this amazing outfit. When I proposed photographing him for my Human Family project he was delighted and I knew that by posing him a few steps away, the atrium behind him would create a dramatic effect. Gale, with the help of his friends, did a quick couple of touch-ups on the costume and we did the photos while his friends patiently sat on the floor waiting.
Gale is just 18 and his family is from the Philippines. He is interested in the arts and looks forward to attending college where he wants to study digital arts. When not studying and creating costumes, he is an avid video gamer. Gale seemed a bit shy but was quite engaging as we chatted. His biggest challenge in life? “I would say it is family. I live in a stressful family situation. That and finances.” His advice to his younger self? “Spend your money more wisely. Honestly, when I look back on where my money has gone I realize it was mostly on crap.” Well, I thought, it’s better to learn that lesson at 18 than later in life. A message you would like to share through the project? “Never give up. I’ve been working on this costume all summer and I had great hopes for it but things kept going wrong. I didn’t give up and now, even though it’s not perfect, I’m quite pleased.” He reached to adjust a strap on his shoulder to cover a gap in the armor where a plate had shifted.
We exchanged contact cards and I told Gale I hoped he would like his photos. I could see through his mask that he was smiling and his eye was sparkling. “Actually, I’m really impressed by the photos. I can’t wait.” I offered to shake hands in parting but told him I didn’t want to get slashed. He laughed and said “Don’t worry. It’s mostly just EVA foam.”
Thank you Gale for taking the time to meet and participate in my project. I hope you have a lot of fun at Fan Expo with your friends. This is my 318th submission to The Human Family Group on Flickr.
You can read what Gale has to say about himself here: haiirotori.tumblr.com/.
You can view more street portraits and stories by visiting The Human Family.
Follow-up: I received a very nice email from Gale telling me how pleased he was with the photos. Glad to hear it, Gale. :-)
just having some fun with a minifig, used the ultra agents villian body, which looks kind of like raidens on rage and just painted the face a little bit, and used a spare robot I had as the bad guy, too bad for it since it just got SLICED
Snake, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Cosplayer: AnnyAnarchy
Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp/)
"METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN"
-Custom resolutions
-Wall-hugging to hide character model, hide HUD in options menu, vanilla.
When I updated my Metal Gear Solid minifigs a while back, I didn't make a new Meryl. I have now rectified that issue!
I just threw the stage together. I've been wanting to create a whole scene, and I have more ideas to expand from here. I know that I would include Count Blockula's
Yoshi and Original Bowser if I had the necessary pieces.
I'd like to add some Pokemon, but they're generally hard to do in minifig scale. Maybe some Unown.
Let me know if you have any ideas on how to create more characters/items/stages.
Check out my other video game creations here.