Posted August 23, 200915 yr Hey there, Just want to show of my brand new MOC. It's a 3.000+ pieces 19 inches tall copy of the Cloud City Boba Fett minifig. It's helmet and jetpack come off, just like the minifig... Please let me know what you think! EDIT 280909 - added pictures of the minifig EDIT 290909 - new picture (for an impression of the scale) EDIT 110909 - new picture, added the blaster Edited September 11, 200915 yr by menq
August 23, 200915 yr That is fantastic. a true mix of the real-deal and the minifig. What are the dimensions?
August 23, 200915 yr Author That is fantastic. a true mix of the real-deal and the minifig. What are the dimensions? It's 48 cm / 19 inches tall...
August 23, 200915 yr This will be frontpaged for sure! Way to break out as a new member! Welcome, and what a fantastic MOC you have! The detail's incredible, and the size is amazing!
August 23, 200915 yr That looks really good indeed, thanks for answering the dimensions question because that is what I wanted to ask too. Great first post :)
August 23, 200915 yr Author HOLY!!!! Now the real test of a minifig... can its arms and legs move as well?? YES, they can The arms go up and down, the hands can turn... only the legs are fixed. Edited August 23, 200915 yr by menq
August 23, 200915 yr 19 inches! Thats a good part of two feet tall Add a blaster, and it would be epic...
August 23, 200915 yr Author 19 inches! Thats a good part of two feet tall Add a blaster, and it would be epic... The blaster will be added soon....
August 23, 200915 yr Looks really good, a faithful reproduction of the original. One small complaint, shouldn't it be called a Megafig not Maxifig?
August 23, 200915 yr Looks really good, a faithful reproduction of the original.One small complaint, shouldn't it be called a Megafig not Maxifig? Mega or maxi, it still kicks some serious butt Great MOC, must have taken a lot of time to build and design the look of it.
August 23, 200915 yr Author Mega or maxi, it still kicks some serious butt Great MOC, must have taken a lot of time to build and design the look of it. Thanx for putting it on the frontpage!!
August 23, 200915 yr Amazing MOC! I've tried doing a large minifig, found it too hard and gave up in disgust :) Maybe I should've planned it on the computer first like you. Really excellent work, and welcome to eurobricks ! Kaitan
August 23, 200915 yr Wow! Thats incredible! Thats so cool how you can take his jetpack off and his arms move. Great work and welcome to EB! How long did this take to build?
August 24, 200915 yr This is amazing and you didn't just create a statute. You built it with moveable parts too! Do you have a Boba Fett minifigure? If so it will be a nice contrast to put it next to this MOC.
August 24, 200915 yr What program did you use to make this with, how do you get the arms to move, moving arms is the most incredible part of this.
August 24, 200915 yr Very sweet humongous Boba, how much does it weight? "Aang. That rhymes with Meng! And you got some pretty big ears don't you"
August 24, 200915 yr You're welcome. Do I get a cookie for being first to guess this would be frontpaged? On Topic: So the arms and hands move! That's incredible! Do you know quite how many pieces it is?
August 24, 200915 yr Do I get a cookie for being first to guess this would be frontpaged? On Topic: So the arms and hands move! That's incredible! Do you know quite how many pieces it is? 3000+ is what he says in the first post.
August 24, 200915 yr Wow, really, that is absolutely amazing, I searched for some pictures of the actual minifig for comparison (sadly I don´t have it) and you perfectly reproduce it. For reference, here is the Bricklink picture of Cloud City Boba Fett:
August 24, 200915 yr That is absolutly amazing. I never suceeded in making such a maxi/megafig. Let's hope you make more!
August 24, 200915 yr Thats great! You can tell that a lot of time and effort was put into this lego boba fett. I really like how you were able to make the helmet removable and the arms move. I haven't seen a moc this good in a while. Thank you for sharing this with the community and welcome to eurobricks.
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