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http://kotaku.com/5860405/even-the-guts ... looks-cute
Mini figure anatomy sculpture.
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Mini figure anatomy sculpture.
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Re: Mini figure anatomy sculpture.
Kinda cool, but don't they already make things that show the skeletal structure of a minifigure?
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Re: Mini figure anatomy sculpture.
This reminds me of that evolution of minifigs (from blokbot to minifig) pic. I always wanted to convert that into a proper cladogram=phylogenetic tree.
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Re: Mini figure anatomy sculpture.
Man, that gave the person who made it some work with such well executed minuscule detail. Impressive.
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Re: Mini figure anatomy sculpture.
Its not a "minifig", its a maxifig, 7.5" tall.BFenix wrote:Man, that gave the person who made it some work with such well executed minuscule detail. Impressive.
http://moistproduction.blogspot.com/
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Re: Mini figure anatomy sculpture.
Construction pics on Facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jason-Fre ... =1&theater
There is a small "next" link to click, upper right of image.
This is the first good use of Facebook I have ever seen.
Check out his gallery here:
http://web.mac.com/moistproduction/flash/index.html
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jason-Fre ... =1&theater
There is a small "next" link to click, upper right of image.
This is the first good use of Facebook I have ever seen.
Check out his gallery here:
http://web.mac.com/moistproduction/flash/index.html
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Re: Mini figure anatomy sculpture.
Realized this on the overall shot, yeah. Even so, that's some nice modeling and execution. I give him props.Tzan wrote:Its not a "minifig", its a maxifig, 7.5" tall.BFenix wrote:Man, that gave the person who made it some work with such well executed minuscule detail. Impressive.
http://moistproduction.blogspot.com/