Posted December 18, 201014 yr Kung Fu Squiddie Final Rounds Fatality Fighters from all around travel to compete in the ultimate fighting tournament overseen by Grand Master Squiddie. His Dojo sits atop the frozen horizon of a far off land. The trek alone is treacherous and all who make it know they may not survive the tournament either! All attempting to win favour with Grandmaster Squiddie or even usurping his leadership. Special gues appearance of Kung Fu Kelso! Posing by Mark Kelso Flickr Set. Thanks for looking.
December 18, 201014 yr Great work ISC, I had already seen it on flickr but such a nice creation deserves some more comment. What I really like are the walls, and how you build them, the dark red gate looks also really well done. The gong is also a clever build, which I really like. The figures look really nice with those yellow studs representing bare feet, but as this is posted in sci-fi I think it could use a couple more aliens, because without Grand Master Squiddie it doesn't look very sci-fi. the Inventor
December 18, 201014 yr Great MOC, takes my mind right back to movies like wrong bet and blood sport! The tape on the leg wouldn't be my choice, but it does look very cool.
December 18, 201014 yr Author Thanks Inventor, glad you approve, I may yet take some more pics with some actual squiddie action when he busts out the moves! The tape on the leg wouldn't be my choice, but it does look very cool. Cheers mate, its all legit LEGO. I cut the edges off some sticker sheets from some old waterski set.
December 18, 201014 yr Wow that's gorgeous. I love the cleanness of the build. levitating Squiddie is cool. I've saved that first pic to serve as inspiration for my own city dojo. I could never build anything as magnificent so no fear of me copying.
December 18, 201014 yr Wow, as in totally Wow! Simply a fantastic creation ISC! Lots of things to fall in love with in this build, I don't even know where to start. First, you really captured perfectly how a Kung Fu Dojo should look like in Lego, and you achieved it through a purist approach without resorting to printed elements and/or stickers to convey the oriental elements of this structure. The details are simply what I would expect to see in a real Dojo. Then, the brickbuilt fight pose of those two martial artists are very ingeniously done, it couldn't have been done better. Very clever and effective. Perfect use also of the proper facial expression. Even the background minifigs are all nicely customized. Overall, just a brilliant MOC which has been a pleasure to look at. Again, impressive work, my hats off to you Sir!
December 18, 201014 yr Another brilliant MOC I Scream Clone . You have captured the scene fantasticly . You have used some fantastic techniques like the sticker sheets. Great work. Thanks, CB
December 18, 201014 yr Great! I really like how you made Squiddie levitate in air and how you made the figures' legs. NIce job.
December 19, 201014 yr Marvelous! I really admire the cleanness of this piece, it is not overdone, nor plain and simple. The premise is quite amusing too, and I must Lol at the prospect of Squiddie doing kung-fu! (well, he can outrun a space police raptor on foot, so there's no questioning his leg strength. ) the human figs are great too, and the kung-fu poses are top-notch too! Might I ask how you managed to make the black warrior's legs attach to him? ~Insectoid Aristocrat
December 19, 201014 yr Author Thanks a lot guys for the nice words. Marvelous! I really admire the cleanness of this piece, it is not overdone, nor plain and simple. The premise is quite amusing too, and I must Lol at the prospect of Squiddie doing kung-fu! (well, he can outrun a space police raptor on foot, so there's no questioning his leg strength. ) the human figs are great too, and the kung-fu poses are top-notch too! Might I ask how you managed to make the black warrior's legs attach to him? ~Insectoid Aristocrat No Problem, I took the clear edge of a sticker sheet and cut thin strips off. These were then placed on the back of the legs onto the torso and one on top. So its all purist LEGO
December 19, 201014 yr That is the coolest alternate leg build I have ever seen. This is really cool. The entire dojo is just awesome.
December 19, 201014 yr Very nice as usual. The poses are great, and I love the SNOT floor and walls. All that gold really seals the deal for me No Problem, I took the clear edge of a sticker sheet and cut thin strips off. These were then placed on the back of the legs onto the torso and one on top. So its all purist LEGO Loophole snake man! You should be a lawyer Edited December 19, 201014 yr by prateek
December 19, 201014 yr Very nice MOC mr.ISC! I love the dojo, the caveman'beard on one of the opponent, the details, the magic squiddie and the vibe! Great job!
December 20, 201014 yr Author I decided to post a few more pics from the following rounds of Kung Fu action. Behold.... Clam attack beats Tornado kick! Furious Boom beats Fast Flying Fruit attack! Spinning Snakes beat lame Fabio jump! Fatality You weren't attached to this were you? All Dojo'ed out now I think!
December 21, 201014 yr This creation is awesome - great detailing, subdued but well thought-out color scheme, and some hilarious figure designs. I have to ask though... what exactly gave you the idea to use Squidman instead of a normal ninja master?
December 21, 201014 yr Author There is a Squiddie 16+ Group on Flickr who are trying to give Squiddie more exposure out there, so I decided to have a crack with the Dojo and Grandmaster Squiddie.
December 21, 201014 yr There is a Squiddie 16+ Group on Flickr who are trying to give Squiddie more exposure out there, so I decided to have a crack with the Dojo and Grandmaster Squiddie. Ah, cool. Little ol' P. Squiddy does deserve more attention, methinks, as do the rest of the Space Police III aliens. They really are brilliant figures for the most part, and it's nice to see that at least some AFOLs are embracing them.
December 25, 201014 yr Beautiful MOC ISC!! The design of the room is excellent and the creative technique for the fighters is just eye candy. A very wild and inspired creation!
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