Tanotrooper Posted November 9, 2009 Posted November 9, 2009 (edited) Hi everyone, Portal is a great game, and I enjoyed everything about it. It uses portals with which you have to solve problems or puzzles. (and also has a dark storyline) I've been planning to make a Chell TTfig for a while, but couldn't quite find the right design. Luckily I did, and also a bit of a special design of the companion cube (although some others have found this way too, except for the pink "heart" ) This is just a general vignette, later versions will have some more action to them: brickshelf gallery vignette Flickr Chell herself: back: Note the springs in her legs, which make support her rather than her feet. (Only tips touch the floor) Also note her hand fits IN the gun, like the real thing. Chell Brickshelf gallery reference picture: Companion cube: I recommend playing the game, it's part of the Orange Box aswell. Comments and critism are welcome! Tanotrooper Edited July 16, 2011 by Rufus Indexed Quote
Milan Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 I haven't played the game, but I like how you did the female character in Lego. Gun is very nice! Quote
CommanderFox Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 Nice Tanotrooper I like the female! And the the tiled vignette. well done! CommanderFox Quote
Trionx Posted November 10, 2009 Posted November 10, 2009 (edited) Nice! The legs came out good, but it does seem to make her higher than normal, I also love the Weighted Companion Cube. [shameless self promotion] Have you seen my GLaDOS MOC? You did a better Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device then I did. [/shameless self promotion] Edited November 10, 2009 by Darth Bionics Quote
LuxorV Posted November 11, 2009 Posted November 11, 2009 I have just a superficial knowledge on this game, but I like the way you reproduced the characters, very accurate LuxorV Quote
Big Cam Posted November 11, 2009 Posted November 11, 2009 I have limited knowledge of this game as well, but the female character is nicely done. Very unique way of doing the legs. Quote
Legostein Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 (edited) Hello! A very flexible leg construction! I'd also be interested in a detailed shot of that cube. Those turntable bases are truly a nice touch, although I am not sure if there's one on the underside of the cube, as I can't see it clearly. Cheers, ~ Christopher Edited November 12, 2009 by Legostein Quote
Tanotrooper Posted November 12, 2009 Author Posted November 12, 2009 (edited) Thanks for the comments I'll get a more detailed shot for you hopefully tomorrow. It uses a 1*1 brick modified with 4 studs (studs on all sides), with pink 1*1 round plates on the brick and the turntables on top of them. It is possible to add the 6th turntable on the bottom, although this requires a technic half pin to be inserted in the bottom of the brick, but which doesn't hold it that well. (as in, you pick up the cube and the turntable "hangs" on the technic pin.) Of course, I didn't use one on the bottom so the cube could be mounted on a stud and doesn't slide away Gaetano Edited November 12, 2009 by Tanotrooper Quote
harrysnapperorgans Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 Great leg design! How is the gray pneumatic 't' part attached to the torso? Quote
prateek Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 I saw this earlier on BS and I must say I am impressed. I like how you made the hips posable Quote
Tanotrooper Posted November 13, 2009 Author Posted November 13, 2009 Great leg design! How is the gray pneumatic 't' part attached to the torso? as you can see on the back picture, a minifig hand is inserted into the frame of the torso. This hand holds the T-bar. Gallery with pictures of it: TTfigs TT Quote
Topsy Cret Posted November 15, 2009 Posted November 15, 2009 That is one cool vig! ... This was a triumph... I'm making a note here, huge success... Quote
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