Creations From Wilderland
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Next up is one of my favorite MOC's, I think, one of my best. It was designed when the stalwart defenders of imagination ran out of just that. They were forced to create new weapons and technology to beat back the darkness. This is the proto-type of the first of these new weapons, the Steam Hawk.
If you were to turn the wooden wheel in back, the wings really do spin, as does the brown chain.
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If you were to turn the wooden wheel in back, the wings really do spin, as does the brown chain.
As always, leave a comment, a thought, a suggestion, and what you want to see next!
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Nice! I like how it's mechanical! I have yet to make a creation with gears. :PThe only thing that looks fragile is the way the front part and back part are connected with sticks. Otherwise, it's great.
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All right, next creation. This is by far my smallest creation thus far, but, never the less, I'm still very pleased with it! This is my first custom clone trooper, Lieutenant Kat. It took me a really long time to muster up the courage to actually paint on one of my clones.
As I said, this is my first clone custom, if you have any tips or suggestions on how to make better ones, I would love the advice!
As I said, this is my first clone custom, if you have any tips or suggestions on how to make better ones, I would love the advice!
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Nice work! I like the gun he's holding too. I would never paint one of my LEGO bricks, but I am thinking about making a custom decal for my sigfig (which I guess is kind of like painting it, except it's not painting). I like LEGO in it's pure form.
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I usually do to, but, this guy used to be covered in sharpie, so I had nothing to lose.
P.S. I've heard that decals come off really easily if you actually play with it.
P.S. I've heard that decals come off really easily if you actually play with it.
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Yes, decals will come off with play. But there are special chemicals to get them off. I think there is a metal polish called Brasso which will remove decals and polish your plastic at the same time!
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Rubbing Alcohol does the same thing to sharpie. That's how I got it all off.
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Ah, I didn't know that! Does it also take off LEGO Decal, or was The LEGO Movie lying when President Business messed up Good Cop's face?
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President B. using an entirely different chemical. As long as you use rubbing alcohol, your LEGO decals will be just fine, though it does take a while, I've had 2 minifigs in a jar of the stuff for almost a week, and there not done yet!
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Uh, oh. I read on ReBrick that some guy soaked microfigures, and the decals were still there, but the plastic was all mushy... I hope they don't ruin your figs!
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Nope, I checked, just as hard as ever!
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