Posted February 11, 201015 yr I just realized that I had never made a topic for one of my favorite MOCs ever and my avatar, Wall-E. It's pretty much in minifig scale but it might be a little wide. Comments and criticism welcome.
February 11, 201015 yr It's a nice MOC of Wall-E, but way too big to be minifig scale. If you wanted it to be minifig scale, it would need to be less than half the size of a minifig. The only thing I would do to improve it would be to swap the 1x1 yellow tile with a dark grey one, and maybe try to make the treads more triangular somehow. Do you have any other views of it? Simply posting a slightly larger version of your avatar isn't really worth a thread. Also, this belongs into the Licensed forum. Edited February 11, 201015 yr by Oky Wan Kenobi
February 11, 201015 yr Also, this belongs into the Licensed forum. No, it really doesn't It is a little confusing, but Licensed focusses on *actual* LEGO Licenses, past, present, or future. There's a bit of discussion about Licenses we'd like to see, but we try to keep that to a minimum. So here or Other Themes would be the proper place to post this MOC.
February 11, 201015 yr I've seen this with thourough analysis, and I do like it. I like the treads. I agree with Oky that the tile should be dk. grey, but other than that, it's nice
February 11, 201015 yr A very nice little moc of Wall-E. I do agree with Oky though. Swap the tile, if it is possible to do the treads more triangular it would get even more awesome.
February 11, 201015 yr Cute is the word ! Very nice little MOC 'Tom Bricks' ! Now you just need to make Eve and of course Burn-e and that light fitting ! I'm a conformist! !
February 11, 201015 yr It's a nice MOC of Wall-E, but way too big to be minifig scale. If you wanted it to be minifig scale, it would need to be less than half the size of a minifig. Well, maybe a little big but using a 2x2 body gives a lot more room for details. Anyway, I like the treads and he is very emotive. Mine was just a quickie when the movie came out but I still like to put him in our LEGO displays so kids (and parents) can have a giggle at WALL-E in a town scene.
February 11, 201015 yr Well done, TB! How did you attach the treads to the body? I always wanted to build a WALL.E myself. When we went to Günzburg (Legoland Germany) last year, we were able to have a look at this small guy, the "Pro's" at the buildershop had built. It's a bit bigger than yours, definitely not minifig-scale any more. Bigger pics in my BS-folder. I still haven't built it myself...
February 11, 201015 yr Author Well, maybe a little big but using a 2x2 body gives a lot more room for details.Anyway, I like the treads and he is very emotive. Mine was just a quickie when the movie came out but I still like to put him in our LEGO displays so kids (and parents) can have a giggle at WALL-E in a town scene. Yours looks like it is in true minifig scale, and the binoculars for eyes is great. Well done, TB!How did you attach the treads to the body? I used two of These and then put the tread around them. This means the treads cant move but I think it looks nice.
February 14, 201015 yr Hello! What a cute littel robot! The flexibility is great and also the use of the tread pieces. The other versions in this thread are also adorable, a nice collection of different versions. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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