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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

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And Sinner, all ready for the action

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The team in all its glory :

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Damn, we've got a spy!

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well here goes... Thought I'd share it...

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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*

Posted

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? )

Posted (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).

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So you can put the head on a system fig torso.

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Consequently, the top of the ball joint can accomodate a minifig head (or anything that fits on a stud) :

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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 by yellost
Posted

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 )

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