megasad Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I found this model of the King of Red Lions (from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker) quite a while ago: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=139679 I'd like to build a version of this as a Christmas present for a few people I know (with LEGO-style instruction manual and box art of course) and reckon I can work most of it out, but was just wondering if anyone knew which LEGO piece Link's hat is? You can see it from the back in this picture: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1331852 Thanks for any help. Quote
Shadows Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 I'd like to build a version of this as a Christmas present for a few people I know (with LEGO-style instruction manual and box art of course) I've always liked this model. If you do make instructions, would you consider sharing them here? As well as pics of your box art efforts. It would make an interesting thread, I think. I actually tried to convert this moc to mlcad once, but either got distracted by something or stuck, I can't remember which. and reckon I can work most of it out, but was just wondering if anyone knew which LEGO piece Link's hat is? You can see it from the back in this picture: It's a heated and warped something else. What that something else is, I can't be sure, but it could be anything from a green cap to a rag wrap. The wrap is the most likely to be easily converted, and fortunately, it is going to pop up in green in the cheapest of the new Pirate sets, so it'll be an easy part to get, just not yet. Until then, you could experiment with green caps. Otherwise, someone sculpted it themselves. It's possible, assuming they make green sculpy, but it looks too smooth to me, I'm betting on a heat and warp job. Quote
megasad Posted November 11, 2008 Author Posted November 11, 2008 I've always liked this model. If you do make instructions, would you consider sharing them here? As well as pics of your box art efforts. Yep, whenever I make a model in Bricksmith I always put the LDraw file online at the very least but I'll leave posting the instructions and box until after Christmas as I want it to be a surprise for those I intend on giving it to. It's a heated and warped something else. What that something else is, I can't be sure, but it could be anything from a green cap to a rag wrap. The wrap is the most likely to be easily converted, and fortunately, it is going to pop up in green in the cheapest of the new Pirate sets, so it'll be an easy part to get, just not yet. Until then, you could experiment with green caps. I've never tried melting LEGO and so shall leave that for now. I guess I'll have to try getting ahold of that tiny pirate set somehow before Christmas, as otherwise the green caps cost upwards of $14... But said new cap is a much darker shade of green... Hoom, I may just end up going with some Luke Skywalker hair. Quote
Siegfried Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 We try to keep LEGO Licensed for just the actual licenses, not potential ones. Quote
megasad Posted November 11, 2008 Author Posted November 11, 2008 We try to keep LEGO Licensed for just the actual licenses, not potential ones. Bop, I thought so, but I couldn't work out which area this would go in better. It can be moved to a better one? Quote
Shadows Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 Yep, whenever I make a model in Bricksmith I always put the LDraw file online at the very least but I'll leave posting the instructions and box until after Christmas as I want it to be a surprise for those I intend on giving it to. Excellent! Hoom, I may just end up going with some Luke Skywalker hair. Personally, I think ... is pure Linky goodness, and on the side, it works perfectly well for Hermie the Elf who wanted to be a dentist in the old holiday disaster classic, Rudolph the Overindulgent Alcoholic Red Nosed Reindeer. Keep us updated on your progress, please! We try to keep LEGO Licensed for just the actual licenses, not potential ones. Uh, yeah, I noticed that too. Quote
Siegfried Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 Bop, I thought so, but I couldn't work out which area this would go in better. It can be moved to a better one? It isn't a big problem, and I've already moved it. Uh, yeah, I noticed that too. Since you were posting here I was waiting for you to do it... You must need a holiday! Quote
Shadows Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 Bop, I thought so, but I couldn't work out which area this would go in better. It can be moved to a better one? It's in 'Other Themes' now, no worries. Quote
megasad Posted November 11, 2008 Author Posted November 11, 2008 (edited) Personally, I think ... is pure Linky goodness That's a possibility... I was originally going to use a regular smiley face, but might give this anime-style face instead, as it will more closely resemble the Wind Waker Link. So either that hair you mentioned, or posibly this Forestmen cap in green? Keep us updated on your progress, please! I just moved into a new apartment and so all my LEGO is packed away, waiting for me to get many teeny-tiny drawers for the walls of my LEGO-office, in order that I might sort it all out... So this will be the first model I build entirely in Bricksmith first, no sketch-models even, so I shall totally post the LDraw file sooner rather than later. PS - I just found this version of Link, using the hairpiece mentioned: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dunechaser/103300924/ It looks a little too detailed, I think Skywalker hair may look more cute. PPS - Holy crap, I'm tempted to get the $14 hat as this looks perfect: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dunechaser/1883086933/ And this head with white hair works much better than the anime face as he actually looks happy and not creepy. Edited November 11, 2008 by megasad Quote
Tinn-man Posted November 12, 2008 Posted November 12, 2008 I have been trying to do zelda figures also, and in some respects, failed miserably: Gallery I would have to suggest using the green rag for the hat, I haven't used it because I don't have one yet: Quote
megasad Posted November 12, 2008 Author Posted November 12, 2008 (edited) I have been trying to do zelda figures also, and in some respects, failed miserably:Gallery I would have to suggest using the green rag for the hat, I haven't used it because I don't have one yet: You're doing the older Link, and for that I reckon your efforts are pretty good, especially as you're making your own hat, where I'm just going to use the green rag. And yep, I reckon I shall buy Skywalker hairs for Christmas and then post people the green pirate rags in the new year. Edited November 12, 2008 by megasad Quote
Nich Artri Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 You might want to try getting a few Farmer's Cowls: Thy certainly have the trademark Link hat dangle-down-the-back-ability. A bit of modding and a fresh coat of paint could to wonders. Or alternatively, you could grab a few inexpensive head rags and spray paint those. Just a few suggestions mind you. Cheers! -Nich Quote
Flail Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 Cool! Someone digs my KORL model :D Link's hat is actually a Ninja headpiece chopped and sanded down. I had planned on making alot of other Wind Waker related stuff but I never got round to it. If it would help, I could take some pics of it partially assembled. Anyway, glad you like it. :) Quote
megasad Posted November 19, 2008 Author Posted November 19, 2008 Cool! Someone digs my KORL model :DLink's hat is actually a Ninja headpiece chopped and sanded down. I had planned on making alot of other Wind Waker related stuff but I never got round to it. If it would help, I could take some pics of it partially assembled. Anyway, glad you like it. :) Photos of the model partially assembled would be powerfully appreciated, thanks! And I was wondering about the mast; does it have a tube or the like through the middle, to make it stronger? Quote
Shadows Posted November 19, 2008 Posted November 19, 2008 Cool! Someone digs my KORL model :D Yes we do! I'd say welcome to EB based on your 5 posts, but you've been here a lot longer than I have. You did a very nice job on these, maybe you could post more often and share other creations, especially anything else Zelda or game related, I suspect the would be a lot of interest in that. I had planned on making alot of other Wind Waker related stuff but I never got round to it. What did you have in mind? Maybe someone else would pick up the project if they had a few ideas. Quote
mania3 Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 Hey this is pretty neat. I especially like the idea of how to pack the sword and shield on his back. That's so cool. Quote
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