Dapper-D2 Posted September 16, 2012 Posted September 16, 2012 Yes, My Master. Where is Padme? Is she safe, is she all right? I'm afraid she died. ... it seems in your anger, you killed her. I couldn't have! She was alive! I felt her! She was alive! It's impossible! No!!! Quote
DarthPotato Posted September 16, 2012 Posted September 16, 2012 Wow, this is fantastic! Using that piece that goes in front of a train as Vader's mouth piece was genius! Great job. Quote
Bilbo Baggins Posted September 16, 2012 Posted September 16, 2012 It looks great, he is so easily recognizable Quote
M<0><0<DSWIM Posted September 16, 2012 Posted September 16, 2012 This has brilliant parts usage all over it. Love it! My only suggestion would be to lengthen the slopey parts of the helmet by a few plates. Quote
lightningtiger Posted September 16, 2012 Posted September 16, 2012 AWESOME bust of the man-in-black 'Dapper-D2' ......oh, yeah and 'Mr Man' took the words out of my mouth so to speak.....Most impressive ! Brick On 'Dapper-D2' ! Quote
DFOL Posted September 16, 2012 Posted September 16, 2012 Do not underestimate the power of Dapper-D2 I've got a splitting headache from the moment i got out of bed this morning, but this fun and well executed creation sure managed to make me smile and brighten my day a bit. Well done and thanks for posting this Dapper-D2! Quote
wokajablocka Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 Nice one Dapper, great part usage. You have paid attention and add all the details for Vader. I would suggest like MOOD said extend the back of the helmet a stud or two longer and I would also slightly widen the around the mouth where it comes back to the head. Apart from that it looks very nice . It looks like it could go with my Midi scale clone helmet . Another great entry for the CB. Quote
Dapper-D2 Posted September 17, 2012 Author Posted September 17, 2012 Do not underestimate the power of Dapper-D2 I've got a splitting headache from the moment i got out of bed this morning, but this fun and well executed creation sure managed to make me smile and brighten my day a bit. Well done and thanks for posting this Dapper-D2! You're welcome! Glad I could help. This has brilliant parts usage all over it. Love it! My only suggestion would be to lengthen the slopey parts of the helmet by a few plates. Thanks! You're right, but that would require another bricklink order, so this will have to do. Thanks for the nice comments guys. I had to pay homage to Darth Vader for this CB. After all that’s what episode 3 was all about, for me anyway. The rise of Lord Vader. Quote
Praiter Yed Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 (edited) I found it quite difficult to judge the size at first glance, I thought it must be fairly large but when I really looked at it and saw the pieces you had used I realised it must be relatively small. Brilliant part usage . Edited September 18, 2012 by Praiter Yed Quote
Dapper-D2 Posted September 19, 2012 Author Posted September 19, 2012 I found it quite difficult to judge the size at first glance, I thought it must be fairly large but when I really looked at it and saw the pieces you had used I realised it must be relatively small. Brilliant part usage . Thanks Praiter! He is about 5 inches tall by 4 inches wide. I really wanted to build him on a much larger scale, such as the official Lego Darth Maul, but could not immediately come up with any great ideas for it. However when thinking about it in this smaller scale the ideas came more easily, especially as it related to what parts to use for the helmet and eyes. Wow, this is fantastic! Using that piece that goes in front of a train as Vader's mouth piece was genius! Great job. Thanks Darth, when I saw that piece I knew immediately how I wanted to use it. It’s not totally accurate, but at this scale I think it worked out well enough. It looks like it could go with my Midi scale clone helmet . It’s quite a bit smaller, but maybe I‘ll try one at that scale. Great job on that by the way! AWESOME bust of the man-in-black 'Dapper-D2' ......oh, yeah and 'Mr Man' took the words out of my mouth so to speak.....Most impressive ! Brick On 'Dapper-D2' ! Thanks Lightning! I don’t see Johnny Cash here! Who would win in a fight Vader or Cash? My money would be on Cash! Quote
wokajablocka Posted September 19, 2012 Posted September 19, 2012 Thanks Praiter! He is about 5 inches tall by 4 inches wide. I really wanted to build him on a much larger scale, such as the official Lego Darth Maul, but could not immediately come up with any great ideas for it. However when thinking about it in this smaller scale the ideas came more easily, especially as it related to what parts to use for the helmet and eyes. On another look it is smaller that I originally thought. For some reason it gives the impression that its larger that it actually is. Its funny sometimes who ideas come along, most of my builds start relatively small and get larger when ideas come flowing in. Smaller builds usually mean less parts but more thought on part usage, in larger builds you usually are able to find ways to put multiple elements together to get the desired shape. Quote
Masked Builder Posted September 19, 2012 Posted September 19, 2012 You've captured the shape nicely. For some reason, I think it looks a bit comical, I'm not really sure why, it just does. Quote
Dapper-D2 Posted September 19, 2012 Author Posted September 19, 2012 On another look it is smaller that I originally thought. For some reason it gives the impression that its larger that it actually is. Its funny sometimes who ideas come along, most of my builds start relatively small and get larger when ideas come flowing in. Smaller builds usually mean less parts but more thought on part usage, in larger builds you usually are able to find ways to put multiple elements together to get the desired shape. I agree it usually is easier to build on a larger scale, but with Vader I couldn’t figure out how to make the rounded look of the helmet and eyes without having a stacked brick look, such as the head of the UCS R2-D2, and I felt it was important to keep those areas looking smooth, round, and shiny. That’s the challenge for me on the larger scale, any suggestions, please PM me? You've captured the shape nicely. For some reason, I think it looks a bit comical, I'm not really sure why, it just does. :shrug: That’s funny, because I always thought Darth Vader resembled a dog. I guess you can’t get away from that look even in Lego form. Quote
glenbricker Posted September 19, 2012 Posted September 19, 2012 I would not have imagined that such a detailed and characteristic face was possible at such a scale. Great work. Quote
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