Cool blacksmith. I actually checked Bricklink myself after I posted, and couldn't find it, but I didn't edit my post.
Lamanda2 wrote:Wow,great figs!
my favorite so far is the blacksmith(if you gave the aprentice dark gray gloves they could be guantlets and it wouldnt look so painfull)
If they were gauntlets, they would melt to his hands!*shudder*
~smcginnis
Learning French.
Say it "ESS-MICK-GIN-ISS", with a hard "G", as in "get".
Sorry I`m replying this late into the series,dunno why I didnt before now.
The first two are good but not "special"I really like the sheep in the third.The Blacksmith is great!!I`m` not sure what`s new about it but the look of it really draws me!Now the baker His belly looks kinda` odd.
Hmm, interesting technique. I've always had problems making 'larger' minifigs, and I think this can work. I'll have to play around with it some to see if it looks good to me up close, but I think it works for this guy at least.
Modesty wrote:I just wonder....how does the "fatness" stay on the minifig? I can't see any form of attatchement.
Actually, there isn't.
The 2x2 round plates are held between the minifig's hands.
For a permanent "fat" look, I would suggest using white rubber bands.
Modesty wrote:I just wonder....how does the "fatness" stay on the minifig? I can't see any form of attatchement.
Actually, there isn't.
The 2x2 round plates are held between the minifig's hands.
For a permanent "fat" look, I would suggest using white rubber bands.
Aahhh. Okay, well, that detracts a bit from the fig, but overall, these are great.
Again, great character. I think the head is very fitting, he looks preterbed, or annoyed with his dumb geeshes. Plus I've always liked that torso, so that's a plus.