Because my giant killer space alien lizard sigfig is bigger and cooler than your little harmless earthman sigfig.
About this creation
Technically, armour is frowned apon in the K'naash'aal Dominion.
However, against some threats, it is vital.
Big angry mother aliens are one such threat, so are these... whatever they are's.

I haven't really worked out what they're supposed to be and how they fit in with the Zenexaverse, but they look good.

Just playing with angles here, ignore it.

My giant killer space alien lizard sigfig is also a great deal more mobile than your puny little earthling sigfig, too.

From left to right: two black ancient-evil grunts with chainsaw swords and energy shields. One large K'naash'aal sigfig, with armour, small monoblade, small shield. One ancient-evil leader with energy cannon staff thing and better armour.

That head and that helmet fit together very nicely.
Please be aware that it's the big blue armoured alien that's the sigfig, not the little black things.
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January 26, 2010 |
Quoting Finn C-Q
Uh, I don't think I will use these for my comic, O.K.?
Of course. They tend to keep to themselves, anyway. |
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January 26, 2010 |
Uh, I don't think I will use these for my comic, O.K.? |
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November 4, 2009 |
Quoting Mackenzie B.
why do u think its called a sig-fig? cuz its supposed to be a fig!
I've seen starwars robot sigfigs, barnicle sigfigs, hacked up clone sigfigs, I fail to see how this does not qualify given the very lax standards for entry. |
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why do u think its called a sig-fig? cuz its supposed to be a fig! |
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April 23, 2009 |
myings bigger |
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April 5, 2009 |
hey areetsa... guess what? that mecha i made for our moc-off in the sci-fi category keeps on getting comments.. EVEN FROM CHRIS PHIPSON... go here to se : http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/99597 |
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April 4, 2009 |
Great. Now I'M going to have to make a huge armored sig-fig. Just great... |
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April 4, 2009 |
niccceee |
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April 4, 2009 |
Weddings are overrated... |
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April 4, 2009 |
Quoting Clan Father Erik Ackroyd
By 'excessive' I mean that you went through the trouble of finding the pages, pictures and URLs. So, thank you. Now, you could have brought a laptop to 'your' wedding and thus, you can type away at a keyboard.
Well that wasn't trouble at all; I have two mocs with these things in them, one of them was right there in the scrollbar and the other was pretty distinctive. I COULD have brought a laptop, but it would kind of defeat the purpose of a wedding to get divorced right afterwards, wouldn't it? All sorts of nasty questions would come up regarding love and commitment and all those other poisonous words that men so hate to hear. Besides, I don't HAVE a feminine associate, so a wedding is impossible. |
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George Kemper April 3, 2009 |
The space-monster is so cool!-George |
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Duncan Life April 3, 2009 |
Amazing (Now i want to make a Sigfig) |
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April 3, 2009 |
By 'excessive' I mean that you went through the trouble of finding the pages, pictures and URLs. So, thank you. Now, you could have brought a laptop to 'your' wedding and thus, you can type away at a keyboard. |
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April 3, 2009 |
Quoting Clan Father Erik Ackroyd
Are you sure it's not your wedding? Anyhow, I figured out how to make one of these from the posterior view...Well that can be taken the wrong way. No matter, thanks for your excessive assistance in trying to help me.
Aw man, I forgot all about that picture. Yes, I'm certain it's not my wedding; I wouldn't be sitting here tapping away at a keyboard if I was getting married, would I? I don't know about 'excessive' though; the problem is more in explaining it than building it, and I have a tendency to ramble on at the best of times. |
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April 3, 2009 |
Quoting Clan Father Erik Ackroyd
Wedding, huh? Anyhow, I'm feeling rather anxious to see this hovertank of yours. And, thank you for the additional photo of the K'N'A; I think I'll build one tomorrow. To be honest, I'm still rather surprised on how awesome it looks; truly an awesome alien fig.
Well, not MY wedding, obviously. She borrowed the family digicam to record it. I've actually had that fig for a while; only recently did I post it. GAH! Just remembered something! The armoured model requires that instead of the clip used for shoulders of the basic version, you use a different type; I don't know what it's called, but it's the same sort used for this one: http://mocpages.com/moc.php/97967. No, sorry, wrong again. I'll just use peeron: http://peeron.com/inv/parts/6019. It's what allows the shoulder part to hold the armour on, the shoulder part being that little torch/flashlight thing. I think I'll post instructions at some point; it's GOT to be easier than this sort of thing. |
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April 3, 2009 |
Are you sure it's not your wedding? Anyhow, I figured out how to make one of these from the posterior view...Well that can be taken the wrong way. No matter, thanks for your excessive assistance in trying to help me. |
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April 3, 2009 |
Wedding, huh? Anyhow, I'm feeling rather anxious to see this hovertank of yours. And, thank you for the additional photo the the K'N'A; I think I'll build one tomorrow. To be honest, I'm still rather surprised on how awesome it looks; truly an awesome alien fig. |
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April 3, 2009 |
Quoting Clan Father Erik Ackroyd
Well, weren't we busy today? I'm really impressed by the K'naash'aal's design; it's just awe-inspiring. Can I have one? Anyhow, I really like the flag coming out of his shoulder/spine. Overall, this is just simply amazing.
Well, I haven't made much recently; I only just got around to photographing them and posting them, and I STILL have to photograph that hovertank. Maybe when mother dear gets back from the wedding. If you want to build a K'N'A you're welcome; it's not a very complex design, the basic model is rather crude. The flag, as a matter of fact, is attached to the armour and all the blue segments are removable. Here's a pic of the base: http://mocpages.com/image_zoom.php?mocid=83952&id=/user_images/17339/12287687653 It's rather old, but it works. Anyhow, thanks for the complements. |
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April 3, 2009 |
Well, weren't we busy today? I'm really impressed by the K'naash'aal's design; it's just awe-inspiring. Can I have one? Anyhow, I really like the flag coming out of his shoulder/spine. Overall, this is just simply amazing. |
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April 3, 2009 |
Quoting Duncan Life
Amazing (Now i want to make a Sigfig)
Well, it's not technically a sigfig; it's a sigmonster. I just did this because no-one else used an alien. I've had the base design for at least one and a half years, and the armoured one is a bit more recent. Just a simple adaption. POOF! Areetsa has a siggeh-figgeh. |
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