Re: *The Official Minifigure Critique Thread*
@Jargon I read it, how did you get the key chain out of the minifigs head ,then put it on a different minifig?
@Droid It looks cool. Don't think it would be easy to animate though.
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@Jargon I read it, how did you get the key chain out of the minifigs head ,then put it on a different minifig?
@Droid It looks cool. Don't think it would be easy to animate though.
The hair and head separate from the torso and each other. I've never had any luck separating the torso and the legs, however.
I posted a link to a tutorial in the comments.
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This is the Chuck Norris minifig for my upcoming film. It doesn't have a name, All i know is it will have Chuck Norris in it.
Yeah, it was the only torso I have that resembles something he's worn.
That's what pencil rubbers are for.
? ? What's do you mean?
Erase the tattoo with a pencil rubber.
And older piece. Not to expensive in some colors on BrickLink though:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=4524
I beg to differ Hazzat.
Scribble over the tattoo with the pencil first.
Or ask your sister/mum to let you borrow some nail varnish remover, it works well, but don't use too much!!!
That works on faces, but not on torsos.
I love those coat tails, NewRight. What are they made from?
Really? Odd... Anyways, if so, just use scissors or some sort of blade to scratch it off, than sand it down.
That's what I've done.
Why are the zombies smiling?
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