Check it on Flickr or Mocpages:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fifthconsp ... 414906752/
http://mocpages.com/moc.php/89986

Cheers! ~ Paul.
It looks like the shingles were created by just overlapping tiles connected by plates on the back. I'm guessing each shingled wall section is just held in place by gravity/friction (maybe some bracing in the back as well).Quickblade22 wrote:Very nice indeed. I agree with Josh about the sunglasses. Are they meant to represent a disguise? Anyways, the overall build is very nice as well. I can't help but wonder if the siding (on your other pics) is made of cheese slopes? My favorite part though is the simple flowing pants design. It's awesome when someone builds something I know my wife would enjoy also. Kinda makes me wish Lego would revisit the Ninja theme.
That's cool! I also wanted to add that when I saw it, it slightly reminded me of Samurai Jack cartoon. You've deffinatly inspired me to try my hand at these and revive a project I started nearly 10 years ago when I first got the Lego Studios camera. Dial-up prohibits some of my work, but at the very least, some simple MOCs would be fun. Thanks for sharing.The whole scene setup in my mind was kinda a cross between the kill bill movies and samurai shodown arcade games then a little Bruce Lee movie-style backdrop... then add in a 7 and 8 year old's direction on what to build... was fun