Modern Military Figures

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Modern Military Figures

Post by GoN2Broadway » Sat May 28, 2011 8:32 pm

Faction Contest - Modern Military Extravaganza

I'm in the process of moving, purchasing a new home, and starting a new job in the next couple months, so my figure posting will be much more sporadic than it has in the past! However, I have been working on these figures for several weeks, and am extremely happy with how they have come out. As some of you may or may not know, I started and have been participating in Project 365 x 7, in which I wanted each figure to be better than the last. Sometimes I was able to make each figure better than the last, and other times I feel I may have been less successful in that.

With these figures I focused on several areas:

1) I really wanted to step-up my BrickArms weapon modifications.
2) I suppose this is an offshoot of the above goal, but I really wanted to spend some time making the various lenses on the rifles and night-vision goggles.
3) Building off of one of Brandon's (Catsy) ideas, I have recently been wanting to make the body armor for my figures more... bulky; or more true-to-life versions.
4) I also wanted to make the best military figures I could, which included varying types of camo designs, as well as armor/helmet/weapon combination's.

Well, as many of you may be aware, within the last month (+ or - a week), I have been spending a lot of time on military figures; some which were better than others, but all of which were learning experiences. That still doesn't answer how did I achieve these goals? Well, let's get to the figures, and I'll answer that question at the end of the post (I will mention, throughout this entry, I will be putting images of BrickArms weapon modifications and other items, which I will place in the corresponding threads; however, they were so integral to the creation of the figures that I really feel they should be included in this topic as well. With that, here you go:

Modern Warrior - Commander:

Front:

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Sides:

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Back:

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Gear:

Pack with Items (The machete, combat knife, combat shotgun, and grenade are all removable):

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Helmet:

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Weapons:

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Obviously the AC8 mods were inspired by Brandon's (Catsy) versions, however, I would like to show the evolution of my two designs to illustrate the growth over time of complexity in the figures:

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Modern Warrior - Scout:

Front:

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Sides:

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Back:

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Weapons:

Overview:

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Primary Weapons:

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Showing the progression from my previous Jungle Trooper's BA M4 Mod (before I had an ARC; and yes, I did do some painting on the ARC):

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Although I am wanting to save the majority of my thoughts until the end of the figures, I do want to point out the progression from a plain red colored dot and some white color, to the gemstone technique used on the ARC proto - a technique that I feel adds a lot of complexity to the weapon, and the figure as a whole).

Modern Warrior - Sniper:

Front:

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Side:

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Back:

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I made his wire-cutter's from a red-coated paperclip and ribbon - I am not ecstatic about this design, however, it works at this point :) To note: on his arm is a topography map (which I don't know is used anymore, at least in this manner, on modern troops), but I am happy with how it turned out!

His Barrett M82 Sniper Rifle:

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Modern Warrior - Close Quarters Specialist

Front:

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Closeup on the Trench Gun (with wood grain):

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Modern Warrior: Demolitions Expert:

Front:

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Side:

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Back:

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BA HAC Mod:

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Modern Combat Heavy Gunner:

Front (with Minigun)

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Front (without minigun):

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Side:

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Back:

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His Auto Shotgun:

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So, my final thoughts - how did I do in achieving my goals, or how do I feel I did?

1) I really wanted to step-up my BrickArms weapon modifications.

Well, with the use of a separate vendor, as well as many items from a variety of BrickArms items (primarily AC8's) I really feel that the weapons I have included with these figures are a step up from what I have done in the past, and certainly reflect many of their real-life counterparts. Although I know there are a great many areas that I can continue to improve in my weapon modifications, I feel that these have come off very well and are a step above what I have done in the past. I also spent my first time attempting to give a weapon some wood pattern designs on the trench gun, which I think look great in the image, and even better in real-life (in my opinion).

2) I suppose this is an offshoot of the above goal, but I really wanted to spend some time making the various lenses on the rifles and night-vision goggles.

In addition to the BrickArms weapon mods, I also spent a great deal of time working on improving the weapons sights. I spent time looking at War Gaming gemstone painting techniques, which I spent a great deal of time working on. As you can see in the above weapon evolution images, these have changed dramatically!

3) Building off of one of Brandon's (Catsy) ideas, I have recently been wanting to make the body armor for my figures more... bulky; or more true-to-life versions.
4) I also wanted to make the best military figures I could, which included varying types of camo designs, as well as armor/helmet/weapon combination's.

I think this will answer both questions: I think this area really shows the work on these figures - I began incorporating clothe elements and ribbon in my designs, which allowed a great many things: In my opinion, I feel that the armor looks very realistic, and it very much enhances the figure; in addition, it allowed me to make the armor extremely playable - ALL grenades, knives, machete's, and guns are removable. The only items that are not removable are the shotgun shells and the caribeaners. In addition to the body armor modifications used here, I also used cloth/ribbon to accent the BrickArms Modern Combat Helmet's, which I think really helped to enhance an all-ready great product. Finally, I really LOVE the REAL CLOTH Lego Bandanna (created originally more due to a lack of Lego bandanna's) - it turned out amazingly well (in my opinion), and really helped enhance the figure! I also was able to make knee-pads for the Lego military figures using ribbon and a couple modified pieces - I think these also help enhance the figures! Overall, I think these figures are my best work yet, and I hope I have done the BrickArms proud. Feel free to share your thoughts, criticism, or agreements - I appreciate them all!

As always, thanks for looking, and I hope you enjoyed them!
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Re: Modern Military Figures

Post by lukeskywalker » Sun May 29, 2011 5:38 am

Wow, Very well done.

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Re: Modern Military Figures

Post by akunthita » Sun May 29, 2011 8:18 pm

I have been following the progression of your figs on flickr for some time. Excellent work!

Although I'm not so much of a fan of modern military stuff, I really appreciate customizers in every genre.

The commander guy is a real win! I love his gear and the scopes are great! You didn't make a mention of it, but the camo pattern on this guy is also excellent!

The scout is my really my favorite. His gear is really nicely done!

The wire-cutter on the sniper is a great idea! The red paperclip is perfect for the job!

I don't so much like the hair of the female close-quater specialist; I believe you can do better there. However her wood-grain gun is beatiful!

I like the work you have done on the helmet of the demolition expert! Although I think it would be nicer if the the helmet and whatever that net is called is a diferent color. Just to highlight the details.

And of course the heavy gunner with that crazy-awesome minigun is great. You can't go wrong with that!

I'm normally not a fan of mixing LEGO and cloth. but you did a good job with that aspect.

And I can't believe those scopes are painted! Would you share the technique? I'm very impressed! I normally use the tip of trans-color antennas or light-saber blades, but seing your technique I might want to give it a try! ;)

Great challenge and great execusion! Thanks for sharing! :)
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Re: Modern Military Figures

Post by GoN2Broadway » Mon May 30, 2011 12:19 pm

Akunthita - thank you for the very thoughtful response!

Thank you for mentioning the camo on the commander - I have spent a lot of time working on various camo schemes for figures, which is useful for historical camo schemes as well as futuristic military figures.

I'm glad you like the scout - I had a lot of fun working with him!

I got the idea of the wire-cutter from an action figure I saw at Target, and have been wanting to remake it in Lego form. I attempted to make it holdable by the minifigure, but everything I tried looked too much of a caricature (I know Lego itself is a caricature of items, but still..). I'm glad it came out well - it was a hassle to make, but the end result worked out well.

I find that people either love or want improvement in the female close-quarter specialist - I think part of it is the chosen hair (I used the Series 1 surfer hair - heavily modified to work with the cap) - I think the issue is the angle, because in real life she does look good, but I couldn't get a picture to work extremely well. I think I need to learn how to do 360 degree photos ;) I am glad the wood-grain trench gun came out well - the mod (where the metal barrel meets the BAR body got a little messy) but overall I was really happy with it (and am surprised I hadn't made a trench gun yet!).

Anyway, thank you for the very kind, thoughtful, and well-critiqued response!
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Post by akunthita » Tue May 31, 2011 7:42 am

I was just wondering about that wire-cutter. I understand that if you try to make it "holdable" by the minifig you would need to make the handles too "fat", therefore too cartoonish.

Would it be possible though to shape it in such a way that the minifig can hold both handles at the same time in one hand? That would still be realistic as if a wire is thin a wire-cutter can be used with one hand. And this way you wouldn't have to make the handle fat. You would just need to shape the handle that somewhere on the handle area it would be the right width for the minifig to hold. Actually, even with the current version you have the minifig may be able to hold it that way as paperclips are quite flaxible. :)

Or you coould consider making it really big, like a tree-branch cutter landscapers use. Then you can make fat handles and all. You can cut thru anything with those! But it would be hard to carry around. :lol:

Just a thought. ;)
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