The Penguin Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 (edited) Ladies and gentlemen, inspired by the upcoming wave I decided to do my long ago postponed ( ) thread about Harry Potter. ) I used to be somewhat of a fan some time ago. Before Rowling fell into characters-killing frenzy..... Anyway, this thread is supposed to be much like my previous ones, where I'm uploading new pictures in new post from time to time. ) I hope you'll enjoy this one. ) I decided to start with the characters never done by LEGO so far. ) Horace Slughorn. ) One of my most favourite characters. Potions master. Irma Pince. ) The librarian. (Please note the black fur and "vulture-like" hat. ) Poppy Pomfrey. ) Hogwarts nurse. I hope you liked that part! ) Any comments, please? ) Good day, ladies and gentlemen! ) Edited February 18, 2010 by The Penguin Quote
Matn Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 These are awesome, Penguin! I really like them, it's nice to see how someone else has these characters in mind. Horace Slughorn looks very good. I'm a fan of Jim Broadbent's impersonation of Slughorn, a giant moustache (how Slughorn was described with) doesn't compare with Jim Broadbent. The hair and the expression are perfect. I have to admit I forgot the librarian was in the films... I always pictures her very old and long. Your figure looks very much like in the picture, great job! I like the modification on her wizard hat, not all hats have to be the same. Madam Pomfrey looks spot on to me. She looks also like her film counterpart. The hair an hat piece are very good. Great job on all of them, I'm looking forward to the next ones. Quote
Dutch Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 These are lovely. The paint need's to be cleaned up just a bit. Quote
LuxorV Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 Very nicely done as always, The Penguin Am I right in thinking we'll see more HP characters from you in the next weeks? LuxorV Quote
RoryoCox Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 Those customs are brilliant, just fantastic. I always planned to try to make these figures but never got round to it. Yours are really good, I hope you share some more soon. Quote
badboytje88 Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 Wow the Penguin, these look awesome! I love how you picked less important characters to turn into minifigures. Keep them coming! Quote
not-in-use-anymore Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 (edited) I don't remember who the first guy is, but he looks more like Cornelius Fudge to me. Interesting to see characters that are not well known, I didn't even know the lady in black had a name. Was the Madam Pomfrey head originally a Princess Leia head? Edited February 17, 2010 by indianajones Quote
???theriddler??? Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 Awesome work, i love Harry Potter! Can't wait till the next part, and till the next batman part! Quote
Fires-storm Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 Amazing Penguin, you did an excellent job on all three! keep up the good work Quote
???theriddler??? Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 I don't remember who the first guy is, but he looks more like Cornelius Fudge to me. Interesting to see characters that are not well known, I didn't even know the lady in black had a name. Was the Madam Pomfrey head originally a Princess Leia head? The first guy was the Defence Against The Dark Arts teacher from book and film 6. Quote
Sandy Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 The first guy was the Defence Against The Dark Arts teacher from book and film 6. Nope, you remember wrong. Horace Slughorn came to Hogwarts to teach Potions when Snape was transferred to teach DADA. Anyway, these figs are quite well done, and certainly match their counterparts from the films. I must say that especially Madam Pomfrey is spot-on. Quote
Tereglith Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 You managed to pull off all of these figures very well! I'm especially a fan of the Madam Pomfrey. I would have preffered Slughorn with a mustache, but I don't like the movies that much. Nope, you remember wrong. Horace Slughorn came to Hogwarts to teach Potions when Snape was transferred to teach DADA. Outstanding job. Ten points to whatever house you're in Quote
Clone OPatra Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 Excellent job! Pomfrey looks very nice to me, though I think she looks a bit younger in the films. No problem with that though. I too had forgotten all about the librarian. Does she appear in any of the films? I slightly remember her from the first two books, but that's it. From the front page, I thought the male character was Scrimengeour, but then again he hasn't been in the films yet. (Bill Nighy is set to play him in 7 part 1, I believe) Once I read that he is Slughorn, though, I see the resemblance quite well. You did a great job of capturing Broadbent's constant quizzical expression, top notch! Quote
CommanderFox Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 Am I right in thinking we'll see more HP characters from you in the next weeks? I sure hope so! Great figs as usual Penguin! I really can't wait to see more! CommanderFox Quote
???theriddler??? Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 Nope, you remember wrong. Horace Slughorn came to Hogwarts to teach Potions when Snape was transferred to teach DADA. Anyway, these figs are quite well done, and certainly match their counterparts from the films. I must say that especially Madam Pomfrey is spot-on. Ow sorry, i did know it, but i did write it wrong down sorry , yeah he is the poitions guy. Quote
Brickinater Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 These are awesome! i sure hope lego does some official versions of these figs! i might just try doing some custom harry potter figs too. Quote
MarcusV3 Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Amazing! I really hope lego will release figures as good as yours in the future! Slughorn is perfect I'm really excited for the new sets but there are a bunch of figures that I just wish they'd make Let's hope for a 2nd wave! Quote
LegoLyons Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Great figures. Very realistic, look forward to seeing more. Quote
The Penguin Posted February 20, 2010 Author Posted February 20, 2010 (edited) These are awesome, Penguin! I really like them, it\'s nice to see how someone else has these characters in mind.Horace Slughorn looks very good. I\'m a fan of Jim Broadbent\'s impersonation of Slughorn, a giant moustache (how Slughorn was described with) doesn\'t compare with Jim Broadbent. The hair and the expression are perfect. I have to admit I forgot the librarian was in the films... I always pictures her very old and long. Your figure looks very much like in the picture, great job! I like the modification on her wizard hat, not all hats have to be the same. Madam Pomfrey looks spot on to me. She looks also like her film counterpart. The hair an hat piece are very good. Great job on all of them, I\'m looking forward to the next ones. Ah, Matn! ) I was very delighted to read your reply, since it\'s always great to get a feedback from a professional, HP fan in this case. ) Thanks a lot! ) Trully honored. ) I hope you\'ll like the upcoming figs as well. ) These are lovely.The paint need\'s to be cleaned up just a bit. Thanks for the tip. ) Very nicely done as always, The Penguin Am I right in thinking we\'ll see more HP characters from you in the next weeks? LuxorV Oh, you\'re too kind, LuxorV! ) Yes, I plan to make much more soon. ) I hope you\'ll like the new ones as well! ) Those customs are brilliant, just fantastic.I always planned to try to make these figures but never got round to it. Yours are really good, I hope you share some more soon. Thanks a lot! ) It\'s always apleasure to get such a nice feedback! ) Wow the Penguin, these look awesome! I love how you picked less important characters to turn into minifigures.Keep them coming! Thank you very much. ) I don\'t remember who the first guy is, but he looks more like Cornelius Fudge to me. Interesting to see characters that are not well known, I didn\'t even know the lady in black had a name. Was the Madam Pomfrey head originally a Princess Leia head? Yes, it was. ) You have a good eye, so to say. ) Thanks! ) Awesome work, i love Harry Potter!Can\'t wait till the next part, and till the next batman part! Thanks, colleague-villain. ) Yes, now my Batman figs are, alas, a bit on a halt. ) But I guess it\'s not for long. ) Amazing Penguin, you did an excellent job on all three! keep up the good work Thanks! ) Nope, you remember wrong. Horace Slughorn came to Hogwarts to teach Potions when Snape was transferred to teach DADA. Anyway, these figs are quite well done, and certainly match their counterparts from the films. I must say that especially Madam Pomfrey is spot-on. Thank you, Sandy! ) You\'re very kind. ) You managed to pull off all of these figures very well! I\'m especially a fan of the Madam Pomfrey. I would have preffered Slughorn with a mustache, but I don\'t like the movies that much.Outstanding job. Ten points to whatever house you\'re in I\'m in Ravenclaw. ) Thank you very much! ) I love the nurse\'s head piece Thanks. ) Excellent job!Pomfrey looks very nice to me, though I think she looks a bit younger in the films. No problem with that though. I too had forgotten all about the librarian. Does she appear in any of the films? I slightly remember her from the first two books, but that\'s it. From the front page, I thought the male character was Scrimengeour, but then again he hasn\'t been in the films yet. (Bill Nighy is set to play him in 7 part 1, I believe) Once I read that he is Slughorn, though, I see the resemblance quite well. You did a great job of capturing Broadbent\'s constant quizzical expression, top notch! She appears in the second film. ) Great that you\'ve noticed that! I was exactly trying to catch his questioning expression. ) Thank you very much! ) I sure hope so! Great figs as usual Penguin! I really can\'t wait to see more! CommanderFox Thank you! ) These are awesome! i sure hope lego does some official versions of these figs! i might just try doing some custom harry potter figs too. Thanks! ) I\'m looking forward to seeing yours. ) Amazing! I really hope lego will release figures as good as yours in the future! Slughorn is perfect I\'m really excited for the new sets but there are a bunch of figures that I just wish they\'d make Let\'s hope for a 2nd wave! Yes, that would\'ve been lovely! ) Thanks! ) Great figures. Very realistic, look forward to seeing more. Thank you very much! ) I present you my new wave of HP figures! ) I hope you\'ll like them! ) Professor Flitwick. ) (I\'ve always liked the \"old\" Flitwick. ) Uncle Vernon. ) (Nah, we all love him! ) And now my love! Rita Skeeter! ) I hope you liked that part! ) Any comments, please? ) MY THANKS GO TO ADHO15 FOR GIVING ME QUITE A BUNCH OF GREAT IDEAS ABOUT MY HP FIGS! ) Good day, ladies and gentlemen! ) Edited February 20, 2010 by The Penguin Quote
MrCustomizer Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 (edited) I love the Rita Skeeter! Have you tried using Willie Scott's hairpiece? I think that would go well with her. I made a few purist Harry Potter figures a few days ago. I posted them on here. ~MC Edited February 21, 2010 by MrCustomizer Quote
LegoLyons Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 Ha ha, they are great, love the tubby Uncle. Great stuff. Quote
Nute Gunray Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 Great figs Penguin! I think you should make professor Pomona Sprout, Aunt Marge (in 2004, when the HP3 sets came out, I was really disappointed, cause his scene was my favourite in the film, and LEGO didn't make it as a set) Barty Crouch, Cornelius Fudge, Colin Creeve and Nearly-Headless Nick Sir Nicholas de Mimsy Porpington. Quote
YG-49 Posted February 21, 2010 Posted February 21, 2010 Flitwick is Okay, but he needs a full beard Vernon is amazng! is the hairpiece removable? Rita.. Stunning! You completely captured her sneaky smile. Quote
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