This is the fanmade creation involving a mixup between SamBakZa's "There She Is" series and the award-winning 2009/2010 movie "The Hurt Locker". I made it with LDD and edited with MS Paint. I watched the movie once, and it was awesome =). One thing, SamBakZa should make more "There She Is" episodes =(. Please rate and comment.
About this creation
Nabi (left), Doki (middle) and Me >Rahkshi Poopi< (right), wearing bomb suits.
RUN FOREST RUN!!! LOL XD
Doki (left), Nabi (middle) and Me >Rahkshi Poopi< (right), wearing army uniforms.
Me trying to disarm the fateful object: the bomb. Doki was scared to death,
and Nabi watches me disarming.
Doki: Oh, gosh...I can't look...
Me: Which wire shall I cut?
Nabi: Cut the blue wire, Rahkshi.
Me: Okaaaaay...
Me and Nabi dangerously inspecting the IEDs. We just gently put the bombs down.
Me: It's a trap.
Nabi: I know.
Me: Whatever you do, don't drop the bomb. Put it down gently.
Nabi: Our "bomb suits" protect us from explosions and shrapnel?
Me: Nabi, as long as we have suits on, yes, we're NOT owned.
Doki and Me helping together disarming the bomb in the trunk of the rusty and
clumsy old car in some street.
Doki: Which wire should I cut?
Me: Cut the green wire.
Doki: *Cuts the green wire* Hmm. Nothing happened. Good answer, brainiac.
Me and my fellow friends, the soldiers, blocking the car and the driver (who was speeding) by gunpoint for a reason...
At nighttime, as I was about to return the base, the guards spot me, and they didn't recognize me because I had a hood on. I managed to take my hood off, and suddenly, they recognized me. They thought I was one of the trespassers.
Guard #1: Halt! Hands up, and get down on your knees or we'll shoot you!
Me: You guys don't understand! =O
Guard #2: WE'RE WARNIN' YOU!
*I put my hands up, and falls on my knees*
Guard #1: You have 5 SECONDS TO COMPLY! 1...2...
*I take my hood off*
Me: It's me, Rahkshi, you idiots. >=(
Guard #3: Rahkshi? What are you doing out so late?
Me: I was at uh...Somewhere...Can I please proceed?
Guard #1: Yes you may. We're sorry for a misunderstanding.
Guard #4: I believe you, dude. I didn't recognize you.
Me: *Sigh* Thanks, guys.
Guard #5: You're welcome.
Guard #1: Next time, before you go somewhere, TELL US.
Nabi tries to save the life of some civilian with the bombs strapped, but he
failed because they were too many locks...
Civilian: Save me...
Nabi: I'm trying, hang on! *Reads the timer* 2 minutes?! Oh, snap!
Doki: *via radio* Whaddya mean "Oh Snap"?
Nabi: I have only 2 minutes left to disarm all the bombs!
Doki: *via radio* Don't hesitate! Do it quick, quick, quick as you can, Nabi!
40 seconds later...
Nabi: It's no use, guys! There are too many locks!
Me: *via radio* Just abort and get outta there!
Civilian: Save me! SAVE ME!!!
Nabi: Sorry, I can't help ya now! Peace out!
Nabi: Run for your lives! He's gonna blow!!! *Runs for his life*
Civilian: *Praying*
*Explosion*
Civilian: *Wilhelm scream*
Nabi: Whoa, that was close...
Soldier: *via radio* Nabi, are you okay?
Nabi: I'm fine, you guys.
Comments
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Quoting Rahkshi Poopi
Thank you for giving me the honest review, my friend. I'll try improving this fanmade thing later on.
No problem - I try to make all my reviews as honest as possible. If not for truly constructive criticism, how will we ever improve? BTW, have you ever considered using LDraw/LeoCAD (like I do) for your MOCs?
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March 24, 2010 |
Quoting Architect of Vonthako
Well, I haven't actually seen the movie (though I have a general understanding of what it's about). You asked me to check this out, so I'll give you an honest review. First of all, the Middle-Eastern desert would be better represented with a tan color, rather than grey. Second of all, using "generic" LEGO cars detracts from the MOC by making it seem unoriginal. Third, since a lot of the disarming of the IEDs is supposed to be taking place in villages, showing some structures would be nice. I'm not trying to rip you apart here, but rather help you. Also, for some inspiration on how to make U.S. soldiers with digital LEGO, you could take a look here: http://mocpages.com/folder.php/63094
Thank you for giving me the honest review, my friend. I'll try improving this fanmade thing later on. -_o |
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Well, I haven't actually seen the movie (though I have a general understanding of what it's about). You asked me to check this out, so I'll give you an honest review. First of all, the Middle-Eastern desert would be better represented with a tan color, rather than grey. Second of all, using "generic" LEGO cars detracts from the MOC by making it seem unoriginal. Third, since a lot of the disarming of the IEDs is supposed to be taking place in villages, showing some structures would be nice. I'm not trying to rip you apart here, but rather help you. Also, for some inspiration on how to make U.S. soldiers with digital LEGO, you could take a look here: http://mocpages.com/folder.php/63094 |
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March 10, 2010 |
Quoting Stocky 10
Cool!
THANKS FOR REVIEWING, DUDE!!! ^_^ |
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I like it |
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March 10, 2010 |
Cool! |
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