This 3D printed model to me looks very much like an Ork Gargant.
Actually the inspiration for the model was a steampunk inspired Great War which never happened.
via The Verge
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This 3D printed model to me looks very much like an Ork Gargant.
Actually the inspiration for the model was a steampunk inspired Great War which never happened.
via The Verge
The WIRED folks recreated that classic scene from Return of the Jedi in Lego (and a 1000 frames per second camera).
This model was the first one I bought for Tally Ho! It has been stuck in a box for about twenty years..
The model went together very easily, the parts were a good fit. I glued the armoured car hull to the chassis. The wheels and axels fitted very nicely into the respective holes.
I did check a few reference pictures to confirm that I had aligned the hull right and the spare wheels in the right place.
Despite the age of the model, I am quite impressed with the quality of the castings and how easily it went together, having said that, I still need to glue the headlights into place.
More progress on Tucson Bob for the Old West.
I also did some work on Tuco.
Judge Guthrie Prentice has had some more work on his painting too.
Still some more work to do, and I think looking over these photographs that I might need to use some more lighter tones on these and the other models I am painting.
Having given Ned Buck a wash, I painted the base with Citadel Texture: Armageddon Dust. Then I drybrushed the base with Citadel Ushbati Bone.
I will then glue on some Citadel Mordheim Turf.
I have accidentally painted his shotgun, with the base colour, so this will need to be rectified, and there are some further highlights I want to add.
Making some more progress with my Bolt Action Partisans, mainly painting the flesh tones.
Though my partisan band is suppose to be French, this one still looks a little too Soviet, probably because of the cap.
This model though looks like it will be fine for a French setting.
This though is my least favourite of the models. Not sure why, probably is the socks! Again maybe a little too Soviet in he look.
Maybe if the model looks more like Simone Segouin then, possibly I would like it more.
Using a borrowed helmet, this model would fit fine in Eastern Europe or in France.
Well what do we have here, the Doctor in Lego.
Oh and K9 and a TARDIS.
Okay so not a proper set (just yet), but for the forthcoming Lego Dimensions console game.
The game uses “real” Lego which are then “brought” into the game. There is a real mix of brands, for example the starter set has Batman, Gandalf and Wyldstyle (from The Lego Movie).
You can expand the game with packs and these have so far included figures from the Lego franchises such as Ninjago, but also Wonder Woman
, Lord of the Rings
, Wizard of Oz
and Back to the Future
.
With the release of some instructions, we now know that there will also be an expansion pack for Doctor Who.
The copyright notice for Doctor Who is quite interesting as it includes details of Daleks and Cybermen.
BBC logo © BBC 1996. Doctor Who logo © BBC 2009. Dalek image © BBC/ Terry Nation 1963. Cyberman image © BBC/Kit Pedler/Gerry Davis 1966. K-9 image © BBC/Bob Baker/Dave Martin 1977. Licensed by BBC Worldwide Limited.
From this I would ascertain that we will see Lego Daleks and Cybermen, very likely in the game, but could mean Lego Daleks if and when more Doctor Who Lego is released. The BBC does not hold all the rights to all the Doctor Who monsters, therefore licensed products need to both licence Doctor Who from the BBC, but also need to licence Terry Nation (estate) for the Daleks.
In addition to Doctor Who we have also seen packs for Jurassic World, Scooby Doo, Portal and The Simpsons.