Posted May 23, 201212 yr Hello everyone! I made this for my CUUSOO project here: <a href="http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/7694" rel="nofollow">lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/7694</a> Enjoy the MOC and be sure to let me know what you think. This Sea Monster waits at the jungle's river waiting for the right moment to strike. It has a long poweful tail used for swimming and strong claws. Other than that I'll let the pictures do the talking. Constructuve criticism is appreciated. Sea Monster Ambush by reptiman1, on Flickr Sea Monster Ambush by reptiman1, on Flickr Sea Monster Ambush by reptiman1, on Flickr Enjoy! Edited May 25, 201212 yr by reptiman
May 23, 201212 yr Nice monster! The only thing bothering me is that the underside of his body is a perfect rectangle. The tail looks great And I like how posable he is
May 23, 201212 yr Author Nice monster! The only thing bothering me is that the underside of his body is a perfect rectangle. The tail looks great And I like how posable he is Yeah, I got a bit of a complaint about that. I can easily fix that if I put one more plate on it's stomach. I might just have to update it some time. Glad you like it. I am going to have to get working in the guild after this...
May 24, 201212 yr I would change the monster completely. The color is good, but you should add some different color greens, and make the river monster rounder and the tail shorter. Use the pieces you used for the tail for the body, and it should look pretty good.
May 24, 201212 yr Author I would change the monster completely. The color is good, but you should add some different color greens, and make the river monster rounder and the tail shorter. Use the pieces you used for the tail for the body, and it should look pretty good. I think the tail length is fine personally for a river monster. However, I do agree with you about rounding it off especially with the under belly and shoulders. I'll try to get to it as soon as I can. About adding different greens, I did and then it looked like barf literally. Is there any other color you think would accent the dark green well? Edited May 24, 201212 yr by reptiman
May 25, 201212 yr Author I like it alot especially viewed in the context of the moc. :) I'm glad you enjoyed it. I wanted to play around with some scenery and LEGO water and it turned into this. The monster was fun to make too.
May 25, 201212 yr I agree with you that the length of the tail works - but have you thought about maybe re-working the very end? I think what some people might be looking for is a gradual decrease in width carried all the way through to the tip - something akin to an alligator's tail. You could, of course, go in another direction and add some flair to the end of the tail, making it almost like another means of attack for the monster. If you, as planned, focus on rounding out the "body" of the beast, the added bulk will conform nicely with the tail you already have in place in terms of width. Good luck - fun scene!
May 25, 201212 yr Author I agree with you that the length of the tail works - but have you thought about maybe re-working the very end? I think what some people might be looking for is a gradual decrease in width carried all the way through to the tip - something akin to an alligator's tail. You could, of course, go in another direction and add some flair to the end of the tail, making it almost like another means of attack for the monster. If you, as planned, focus on rounding out the "body" of the beast, the added bulk will conform nicely with the tail you already have in place in terms of width. Good luck - fun scene! Thanks for the advice. If get to redoing him I will try make the tail "tip" at the end. Thanks for the advice. I appreciate it!
May 26, 201212 yr If you do revisit this monster maybe putting a different coloured underside belly would work - like a tan set of scales or something :)
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