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What started in this thread ( http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?...mp;#entry300825 ) has led me to try my hand at my own custom Mola Ram minifigure (or the headress, at least. I could never beat Hinckley's decals! :wub: )

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I started with a Viking helemt, modified some horns, and built some of it up with clay. I want it to look as official as I possibly can (kinda hard to do :wink: ), so I generally try modifying when I try stunts like this. :grin:

Suggestions are really appreciated! (I added some notes in this flickr pic to give you an idea of what needs work/what I plan to do: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sirnadroj/2499906845/)

Thanks very much! :thumbup:

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That is brilliant! :thumbup: I love the way you used a combination of custom and official pieces.

Will you post your entire fig when it is finished? if so i cant wait to see it!!

PS: very official looking :thumbup:

Posted
That is brilliant! :thumbup: I love the way you used a combination of custom and official pieces.

Will you post your entire fig when it is finished? if so i cant wait to see it!!

PS: very official looking :thumbup:

Thanks! I'll post him when he's finished.

I've added the hair to the shrunken head, and I must say, it looks better. :grin: Then I'll have to paint it.

Anyone prefer any specific paints for painting sculpey? :thumbup:

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Here are some new pictures. I finished it up and baked it. So here's the baked, unpainted, and unpolished version.

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It's be a huge help to me if someone knew which paint (type/brand) is best for painting sculpey.

Thanks so much for the feedback! :thumbup:

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Won't baking ruin LEGO pieces? Mine was purely polymer clay.What I did, was froze the minifigure with the headpiece. Once it was frozen, I slid off the headpiece, and let it thaw out a little bit, then baked it. The only problem I have is that it cracked a little bit.

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Great work! I think it looks decently official. I look forward to seeing the finished product. :sweet:

Thanks Sinner! :cry_happy:

Won't baking ruin LEGO pieces? Mine was purely polymer clay.What I did, was froze the minifigure with the headpiece. Once it was frozen, I slid off the headpiece, and let it thaw out a little bit, then baked it. The only problem I have is that it cracked a little bit.

Well, once baked, the clay bonds to the pieces. But it really doesn't matter, since I've got plenty of pieces to ruin. :grin:

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A wonderful and very detailed work indeed! :thumbup:

Thank you! :thumbup:

Here's the final version. Baked + polished + painted. (Not in that order. :tongue: ) I'm not crazy about the paint job, but it suffices. :sceptic:

finishedcopy.jpg

Thanks! :sweet:

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I know I shouldn't double-post, however the final, completed figure is finally, well, complete! :blush:

Took a while to do the headress, then get the all the decals, then I was away... it was a drawn out process; but I'm happy with him.

This is the video game version.

The headress is by me, the torso decal is by Hinckley (thanks!!) and the face/leg decals are by Kaminoan:

molaram.jpg

So there you have it: Mola Ram! :classic:

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Very good stuff! But now the all important question: Can he grab his headdress and whack someone with it? :tongue:

Great torso by Kaminoan; it's exactly like the game! :oh:

Also, it isn't double posting if the old post is more than a day old, I think. At least that's granted online forum rules, but I dunno... :sceptic:

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Very good stuff! But now the all important question: Can he grab his headdress and whack someone with it? :tongue:

Great torso by Kaminoan; it's exactly like the game! :oh:

Also, it isn't double posting if the old post is more than a day old, I think. At least that's granted online forum rules, but I dunno... :sceptic:

Thanks!

But the torso is by Hinckley, not Kaminoan. Kam did the leg and face decals. :wink:

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