Howdy folks. I’ve got a few mocs here to show you. Some old, some new.
For instance, these pics of this troll have been sitting in my computer for months. For some reason I never uploaded them until now. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=124562
This Tiger is also old because even though I took the snapshots just today, it’s basically just a yellower version of my panther. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=124567
I’ve also had this wolf around for ages, never posting it because I didn’t have the right color scheme. Here it is now. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=124565
Now for the new stuff. A Brute Ork: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=124564
And a Fire monster: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=124566
Enjoy
--------------GK
Some old mocs and some new ones
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Some old mocs and some new ones
Let us stop for a moment and ponder the signiture...
Ok, enough of that!
Ok, enough of that!
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Hey GK,
All cool but I especially like that orc:
I hadn't reallized about the frogs until seeing Dillon's post. Great detail. My favorite aspect, though, is how you used most of a minifig as a hand. You see the minifig legs often as fingers for mecha, but I've never seen the additional inclusion of a torso and arm. Very ingenious as this also allows your orc to grasp a minifig accessory. All of the slopes at different angles are also very cool. The shape of the jaw is also very inspired.
Bruce
All cool but I especially like that orc:
I hadn't reallized about the frogs until seeing Dillon's post. Great detail. My favorite aspect, though, is how you used most of a minifig as a hand. You see the minifig legs often as fingers for mecha, but I've never seen the additional inclusion of a torso and arm. Very ingenious as this also allows your orc to grasp a minifig accessory. All of the slopes at different angles are also very cool. The shape of the jaw is also very inspired.
Bruce
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I agree with the others - all are well done, but that Orc is just awesome. I like the shape and flexibility of his arms - and his jaw, as stated before, is classic.
It reminded me a little bit of the "grunt" from warcraft... only huge... which is even better
Very well done man... I might try to replicate this sometime.
It reminded me a little bit of the "grunt" from warcraft... only huge... which is even better
Very well done man... I might try to replicate this sometime.
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