[P] Lego Charizard
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[P] Lego Charizard
Yes, the WIP I started a few month ago is FINALLY complete. I got the tail from the Series 5 Lego Minifigures, then painted it.
It's not as good as I hoped, but it's all right.
My Flickr
Enjoy
It's not as good as I hoped, but it's all right.
My Flickr
Enjoy
Re: [P] Lego Charizard
Sorry but it doesn't really look like Charizard to me... The head looks... kinda scary.
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I hate to say but this isn't up the Guild Members standards.
Plate is dusty and gross. MOC back drop is little too, basic. And the part that looks the best and hardest to make, the tail, isn't really visible.
This looks like something you would have built 2-3 years ago. Fith don't be slacking on your customs. Ask Eclipse or these other guys advice on how to improve this.
Plate is dusty and gross. MOC back drop is little too, basic. And the part that looks the best and hardest to make, the tail, isn't really visible.
This looks like something you would have built 2-3 years ago. Fith don't be slacking on your customs. Ask Eclipse or these other guys advice on how to improve this.
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Oh Rook Beat me to it.
When I saw this I took a double take at your guild-ship... Why? Because when someone is accepted into the guild it means they finally learned what's good and what's not.
I really wish I could give you some pointers on this but, other then the tail, nothing on this really makes me see charizard.
On top of that when you make a moc backdrop you need to make sure it is guild worthy as well. That it ads to the whole display of your figure. That plate is really dusty and I don't know when was the last time I saw those trees used in a moc by a guild member(not that you can't use them), its just that this is really plain.
You need to step up your game. This could easily be put in the WIP section though and if you have any questions on how I would do it or how you could do it let me know.
It will be difficult making Charizard into a lego minifigure using basic parts so your options are to get parts that resemble charizard that maybe you could glue together or get some sculpting clay.
When I saw this I took a double take at your guild-ship... Why? Because when someone is accepted into the guild it means they finally learned what's good and what's not.
I really wish I could give you some pointers on this but, other then the tail, nothing on this really makes me see charizard.
On top of that when you make a moc backdrop you need to make sure it is guild worthy as well. That it ads to the whole display of your figure. That plate is really dusty and I don't know when was the last time I saw those trees used in a moc by a guild member(not that you can't use them), its just that this is really plain.
You need to step up your game. This could easily be put in the WIP section though and if you have any questions on how I would do it or how you could do it let me know.
It will be difficult making Charizard into a lego minifigure using basic parts so your options are to get parts that resemble charizard that maybe you could glue together or get some sculpting clay.
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Yeah looks more like charmander...
..than Charizard.
I'd go with brick built wings too.
..than Charizard.
I'd go with brick built wings too.
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Lego's new theme: Pokemon.
On the figure, Rook pretty much covered everything so you may want to take another stab at it.
Or make a Pikachu, can't go wrong there.
On the figure, Rook pretty much covered everything so you may want to take another stab at it.
Or make a Pikachu, can't go wrong there.
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Re: [P] Lego Charizard
Here are the rest of my Brick built Pokemon.
Thinking about it, they all fail except Magneton.
Thinking about it, they all fail except Magneton.
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