niteangel Posted June 21, 2015 Posted June 21, 2015 So I managed to complete Rhino (Aleksei Sytsevich) based on the version from the film Amazing Spider-Man 2. I am not really a mech guy, and so it is my first time doing a exo-suit. I took quite some images as references, and with them I created this model. It is supposed to be a big armor standing upright, but also leans down a little bit to resemble a rhinoceros when it is running and charging at targets. "You want me to come down so that you can kill me?" "Yeah!" "Okay Ill be right there." I insisted to make the thighs bigger than the calves, but the existing parts are not in good sizes until I discovered using them in 45 degrees. It looks much better in this way. Now it is in running mode: Probably better to run first to buy time! Rhino is heavily armed but that means he is also slow... Armed with two machine guns, the Rhino also has missile launchers on the shoulder. For left shoulder, I follow the original and put a shield-like plate there. Aleksei Sytsevich can sit inside comfortably...until Spider-Man defeats him! The head is probably an interesting use of part as I found no other piece / build that suits my intended design. The back is also a tricky part, because while it needs a lot of details, it also serves as a spine that hold the structure tight and stable. I also managed to follow the original design and put two "fins" at its "butt" location. Now, with Rhino, my Sinister Six team is complete. I also made my own Vulture and Green Goblin designs. Hope you all enjoy this and now I have to run and hide until Spider-Man defeats them all! Thanks for watching! Quote
Hellfyre Posted June 23, 2015 Posted June 23, 2015 Bravo. I especially like the use of a Bionicle Toa foot for the head - creative use for a piece from a bygone era. It really is an intimidating piece, which makes it all the worse for any minifigure who happens upon it. Quote
Im a brickmaster. Posted June 23, 2015 Posted June 23, 2015 Defiantly the most worthy upgraded Rhino suit I've seen, the use of the foot as a head is perfect. The legs look nice and sturdy too, my only nitpick is he looks a little to stout, kinda like that one boss from dark souls! Oh and I love your whole team together, very ultimate looking. Man, that's a big glider! Quote
Quicksilver Posted June 23, 2015 Posted June 23, 2015 Woah... That is Wicked Awesome! Love the amount of detail and especially the machine gun ammo! Mind Blown! Quote
Tom Jurassic Posted June 23, 2015 Posted June 23, 2015 Dude this is fantastic! Phenomenal work, I love it! Quote
Davids19 Posted June 25, 2015 Posted June 25, 2015 This is awesome! I would really like to see a big battle scene if you could, ~Davids19 Quote
niteangel Posted July 3, 2015 Author Posted July 3, 2015 Thanks everyone for the like! :) Cheeky but... Any chance of a parts list? Sorry I don't have a part list, but if you want, I can a little breakdown for you to see how it is done. Let me know. This is awesome! I would really like to see a big battle scene if you could, ~Davids19 I will definitely do a diorama, gimme some time ;) Defiantly the most worthy upgraded Rhino suit I've seen, the use of the foot as a head is perfect. The legs look nice and sturdy too, my only nitpick is he looks a little to stout, kinda like that one boss from dark souls! Oh and I love your whole team together, very ultimate looking. Man, that's a big glider! Indeed, it is huge! But when the Green Goblin is fully mutated, the scale is just good! And here I show you the details of it! Quote
Krikkit Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 Actually loving the Glider. Just spent some time today making some gliders myself! Quote
Jared Posted July 6, 2015 Posted July 6, 2015 Well colour me pink... er, green... no... I don't know. Very nicely done! I'm cringing at the scale a little as some of the parts are a little too big, but all-in-all, very nice! Quote
niteangel Posted July 7, 2015 Author Posted July 7, 2015 Thanks! :D Pink? You mean the olive green? ;) Quote
Legoagentboy123 Posted July 22, 2015 Posted July 22, 2015 Looks great! Great rhino design and your sinister six looks so cool! Quote
momoe Posted August 3, 2015 Posted August 3, 2015 (edited) Sorry I don't have a part list, but if you want, I can a little breakdown for you to see how it is done. Let me know. Great job, Niteangel. Breakdown pics would be great, particularly the legs. My 5-y-o is a huge Chima fan and I am making him a Rhino Legend Beast (my first MOC) - the head and body have turned out great but I am having real trouble with the legs... I have plenty of 2x2 ball-and-sockets and Mixel ball-and-sockets but am just not happy with any of my legs attempts. Edited August 3, 2015 by momoe Quote
niteangel Posted August 23, 2015 Author Posted August 23, 2015 Hi momoe, so sorry for being late to reply you. The leg breakdown is here, also for anyone who is intrigued: And the sloped part of the bottom part is the "palm" of the foot, which it steps onto the ground: To save the length, I saved that calf part and integrated it to the foot below. The thigh is then extended towards the back to "grow bigger" visually. Hope that helps! Quote
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