This is my first pokemon compilation. This is my entry for the pokemon CYOA Elite Four Contest and the Pokemon of the Month Club. Enjoy!!!
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July 8, 2011 |
You did a good job making these legendary pokemon. I would recommend redoing pailkia's legs. |
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April 11, 2011 |
Ok, I'll comment again now that I'm not in judging mode...
These are actually pretty good for a first time. My first LEGO Pokemon was a real pain to build, but it was one of the best I ever made. Anyways, so I must say that the Giratina is REALLY cool looking. Dialga is pretty awesome too, but I must say, that it is far from minifigure scale. Though it sounds rather self serving, mine is actually pretty close to the right size to aim for if you are trying to make it minifigure scale. However, Palkia... looks nothing like Palkia. |
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April 10, 2011 |
i have to agree, the giratina looks cool |
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April 9, 2011 |
Quoting Tracy Bowersox
(So... everybody's judging these entries immediately? What's going on here exactly?)
Nice Giratina. The other two could use work but I really think Giratina looks good.
Thanks, but I'm new to making pokemon out of legos. I plan to update these in the future. Oh and the early ratings are forthe pokemon CYOA. |
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(So... everybody's judging these entries immediately? What's going on here exactly?)
Nice Giratina. The other two could use work but I really think Giratina looks good. |
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April 9, 2011 |
Resemblance: 5/10 The Pokemon were recognizeable, with the exception of Palkia. But once you said it was Palkia I could see it.
Flow: 2/10 All the Pokemon look stud-covered and messy. Palkia flows better, but the color of the legs throws it off.
Creativity: 3/5 Good use of the mini Bionicle legs, and a few other neat techniques. Overall parts usage is basic.
Originality: 2/5 Again, basic parts usage on Dialga and Garantia. No techniques here that I haven't seen before, with the exception of Palkia's legs.
Presentation: 4/5 Blurry pictures took away your perfect presentation score. Good, thorough photography.
Minifig scale bonus points: 0 I looked on Bulbapedia, and Dialga is over 17 feet tall, which is much more than two minifigs. Girantia is even taller, so neither of them are really to scale.
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April 9, 2011 |
Resemblance: 5/10 The Pokemon were recognizeable, with the exception of Palkia. But once you said it was Palkia I could see it.
Flow: 2/10 All the Pokemon look stud-covered and messy. Palkia flows better, but the color of the legs throws it off.
Creativity: 3/5 Good use of the mini Bionicle legs, and a few other neat techniques. Overall parts usage is basic.
Originality: 2/5 Again, basic parts usage on Dialga and Garantia. No techniques here that I haven't seen before, with the exception of Palkia's legs.
Presentation: 4/5 Blurry pictures took away your perfect presentation score. Good, thorough photography.
Minifig scale bonus points: 0 I looked on Bulbapedia, and Dialga is over 17 feet tall, which is much more than two minifigs. Girantia is even taller, so neither of them are really to scale. |
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April 9, 2011 |
For everyone that dislikes my palkia, I had a lot of trouble making one that was bigger and better. In the future, I plan to update it.
Thank you for commenting. |
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April 9, 2011 |
PALKIA: 2/10. It does not look anything like Palkia. GIRATINA: 8/10. This actually does look pretty good, the only real detraction is that the body is to thin. DIALGA: 9/10. It mostly looks good, the exception being the thing on its back. NOTE: None of these are minifigure scale. They are micro scale. They are WAY bigger then the size of a person. |
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April 9, 2011 |
Quoting Captain McCoy™
none of them are minifig scale.
Actually, if you check the pokedex, they are APPROXIMATELY minifigure scale. |
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April 9, 2011 |
none of them are minifig scale. |
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April 9, 2011 |
Quoting Evil monkey JR
i liike the dead penguin behind dialga
lol its a japanese eraser. My sister got it for me. No I am not Japanese either. |
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i liike the dead penguin behind dialga
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April 9, 2011 |
Quoting Shadow X
Resemblance: 6/10. I had a hard time recognizing these, but I usually found out by the second photo (Exception: Palkia. I never recognized it, no matter how hard I tried). Flow: 7/10. All of them but Dialga flow great. Creativity: 5/5. Very creative! Originality: 5/5. Presentation: 3/5. You shouldn't have included those purposely blurry photos. Bonus points: 5. Total points: 31
So I did badly? |
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April 9, 2011 |
Resemblance: 6/10. I had a hard time recognizing these, but I usually found out by the second photo (Exception: Palkia. I never recognized it, no matter how hard I tried). Flow: 7/10. All of them but Dialga flow great. Creativity: 5/5. Very creative! Originality: 5/5. Presentation: 3/5. You shouldn't have included those purposely blurry photos. Bonus points: 5. Total points: 31 |
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April 9, 2011 |
Some of the pictures I took were purposely blurry. One for Palkia, and one for Giratina. |
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