Posted August 29, 201014 yr Now Frontpaged! This MOC is in honor of my one year being on Eurobricks and my 1000th post I have been working on this Dalek for some time now. I was originally inspired by numerous large scale daleks I have seen on Brickshelf. However one especially caught my eye and the technique for their base (the part with all the shperes) is what I used for mine. However everything else is of my original design and it is still a work in progress. In fact one problem i'm having is that I can't connect the top to the base. If anyone has any suggestions I would be most grateful. Interior Workings The Tecnique I used can be found here:Link The bottom section. The bottom of the top section. The Brickshelf Gallery: Link Thank you so much for viewing and all comments and criticisms are welcome Edited September 7, 201014 yr by Forresto
August 29, 201014 yr Ahh! This is brilliant! It seems that almost all problems you encounter when building a Dalek are solved by simply making it bigger than minifig scale. I think the eyestalk's definitely the most striking part. The next step is figuring out how to make the abdomen open to reveal a Kaled mutant. As for connecting the skirt and the abdomen. You could try inserting a few of these into the bumper at the base and just building a column straight up through the skirt to connect to the plates on the abdomen. It wouldn't be the strongest connection, but it'd be fairly stable. Does anyone else feel like it's time for a Doctor Who Creations and Petitions Index? Edited August 29, 201014 yr by hewkii9
August 30, 201014 yr Well done, well done, and incredible! This creation is truly stunning, and hits home even more because of my recent watching of the Doctor Who episode Dalek. I love these flying trashcans
August 30, 201014 yr AWESOME creation 'Forresto' - excellent detailing and I hope I'll see K-9 one day ! I'm a conformist! 'Forresto' I'm a conformist! !
August 30, 201014 yr Oh my god!! That is amazing Forresto! Are you also thinking of making a UCS TARDIS and the new daleks??
August 30, 201014 yr Author Well Thank you very much everybody with all this positive feedback! And I also got front paged @hewkii9 You know I reallywanted the gun section to be able to open and show a Kaled mutant inside. I even made one using a Jar Jar binks haed of all things as part of the breain I think that your suggestion on what I could use had gotten the cogs in my mind working fast now so thank you @Fires-storm It's a great episode @lightningtiger K-9 could be interesting.....hmmmm. The only problem I face is my cats getting jealous @ceroknight The new Daleks would be an fascinating build as the whole design is a little more complex. However i'm always up for a challenge
August 31, 201014 yr Ooh, nice! Some parts are a little off-scale, like the head part, but it still retains the general feel and shape of a Dalek. And yeah, it would be really great with the mutant inside. It might be a bit hard to make, though.
August 31, 201014 yr This is beautiful. I've always been a big fan of Doctor Who and I think this MOC is a fitting tribute. Nice work.
September 5, 201014 yr This is one of the best large scale Daleks I've seen Forresto! Props on your excellent work. I have a couple of gripes, mainly that the head section seems a bit thin in comparison with the rest of the creation,but that's just about the most of it really. Other than that I adore it, and the eyestalk and "arms" are very well done: EXTERMINATE! Batbrick Away!
September 6, 201014 yr Author @indyman09 Thank you, I was actually thinking about making a little compartment in so it was being controlled by mini Daleks but never got around ot it. @Delta 38 Thank you. I actually had already made the mutant and finished it but then it got knowcked off by a cat and I could'nt find it then...... if you have a cat you'll know what i'm talking about @RepublicForces Now all I need to do is photoshop some flames coming from behind it and some skulls underneath @Tycho McKorley Well thank you @Batbrick Thank you very much. I agree with you and it's one of the gripes I personally have about it. However I only wantto get both sections attached so I probably won't be rebuilding it to much. I might though, you just never know with these things
September 6, 201014 yr Hello! The socket is a very tricky build! :clasic: It's a like a sloped cone on a heptagonal base. Great idea to use wedge plates for the outside of the socket cone. It works perfectly without any gap. Cheers, ~ Christopher
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