yellost Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 Hi, I noticed that Copmike managed to put a cape on his sigfig and I was wondering how he did it. So this morning I checked my fabuland head and realised it had the same neck joint as the technic figs. And I had to try this : I present to you the new Beefed up Eurobricks Enforcer action figure (in case things get rough) Here comes Copmike in his riot gear And Sinner, all ready for the action The team in all its glory : Damn, we've got a spy! well here goes... Thought I'd share it... Quote
Shadows Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 Disturbing. 8-| Delightfully, disturbing. >:-) Didn't know they used the same joint, now I have an excuse to pick up both some Fabuland figures and Technic ones at the same time. Bricklink On! *y* Quote
voxel Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 Hi! Hilarious! Not only an ingenous idea but also nice posing! BTW: Do I smell an ice cube tray in the last image? Quote
Siegfried Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 Nice discovery! :-D I often know A, and B, but have trouble realising A+B... :-$ In this case I have replaced a Fabuland head (I prefered the older walrus head), and I knew that the technic guys had similar heads, but I never thought that they would be the same. Unfortuantly I only have 5 technic guys and I don't want to risk damage so I won't be doing this at home. (When I replaced the walrus head the neck came off the head making the swap much harder. I've been scared ever since!) On the subject of your customs, I love them! *sweet* I might be having nightmares tonight though! X-D (Is that one of the old Lego trees? ) Quote
yellost Posted March 27, 2008 Author Posted March 27, 2008 (edited) BTW: Do I smell an ice cube tray in the last image? Shh, don't tell X-D Nice discovery! :-D I often know A, and B, but have trouble realising A+B... :-$ In this case I have replaced a Fabuland head (I prefered the older walrus head), and I knew that the technic guys had similar heads, but I never thought that they would be the same. Unfortuantly I only have 5 technic guys and I don't want to risk damage so I won't be doing this at home. (When I replaced the walrus head the neck came off the head making the swap much harder. I've been scared ever since!)On the subject of your customs, I love them! *sweet* I might be having nightmares tonight though! X-D (Is that one of the old Lego trees? ) (yes, it's from 353, the only set my dad ever owned and gave to me. I think it was in the late '60s or early '70s. I still have it complete with instruction and box :-P andI just love that tree) Actually, I discovered a few interesting facts while doing those figs : when I tried to pull the walrus' head off, the head came but not the ball joint. So I realised it was in two parts and the hole in the head is the size of a stud (to pull it off easily, I put it in the side hole of a technic brick). So you can put the head on a system fig torso. Consequently, the top of the ball joint can accomodate a minifig head (or anything that fits on a stud) : But this just looks proportionally wierd :-/ Come to think of it, I wonder if the ball joint fits in one of the Bionicle sockets... EDIT : I just tried to fit it in a bionicle socket, but it's to small... Edited March 27, 2008 by yellost Quote
LuxorV Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 You're our MFs' Leonardo DaVinci! I really need to try these combos X-D ! LuxorV Quote
Asuka Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 A very cool work! New possibilities on! *y* :-D Quote
Holodoc Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 This is absolutely brilliant! :-D *y* I love the two posing on the third pic. And your combinations Fabuland/minifig/Technic are hilarious. I love unusual techniques - and your idea is definitely one of those! *wub* Weird combos ON! (btw.: Hinckley´s creation went the wrong way. You need a small body and a big head! ;-) :-P ) Quote
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