something I never finished. not really happy with it, so I'll probably just take it apart, but it looks sort of ... okay. didn't really come out like what I was thinking, so I might revisit it sometime.
About this creation
the cage on the back can be opened to put in minifigures.

the large hand is used to snatch up a runaway, and drop them into the cage.

the feet are just a placeholder, I never actually made it any feet.
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January 26, 2013 |
Quoting Night Reaper
Did I really never comment on this? Well, anyways, you my good sir are absolutely awe-inspiring. The concept of this MOC is what makes it interesting to me. Almost makes me wonder... Never mind. Excellent job, as always! I can't say this is one I'm proud of. it's more or less just something I stopped working on. you'd probably be better off looking at some of my older things. Sally, Wrangler and Claudia are a few of my favorites.
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January 25, 2013 |
Did I really never comment on this? Well, anyways, you my good sir are absolutely awe-inspiring. The concept of this MOC is what makes it interesting to me. Almost makes me wonder... Never mind. Excellent job, as always! |
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January 25, 2013 |
Quoting David Roberts
Yikes! It would be terrifying to be stalked and hunted down by this machine! The radar dish eyes look good for spotting fleeing mini-figs and the fact that they don't match adds a lot to the character. To my eyes, the big thighs and thin lower legs look a bit like a human sprinter, as though the machine could suddenly accelerate and then flash out an arm to grab somebody. The cage on the back is a neat touch too. I've actually used some of the parts from this to make something else, you might see it some time soon, I think I did better on the legs the second time around.
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January 25, 2013 |
Yikes! It would be terrifying to be stalked and hunted down by this machine! The radar dish eyes look good for spotting fleeing mini-figs and the fact that they don't match adds a lot to the character. To my eyes, the big thighs and thin lower legs look a bit like a human sprinter, as though the machine could suddenly accelerate and then flash out an arm to grab somebody. The cage on the back is a neat touch too. |
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January 12, 2013 |
Yikes. No more dark alleys for me. Love the designs on this guy, and the cage is excellent! :) |
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January 11, 2013 |
Neat concept! Reminds me of something from the movie "9". |
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January 11, 2013 |
Quoting M2com McKinney
Lots of great idea here, quite inspiring! But yes it does look a bit unfinished. I really do think you should revisit it in a version two. I wish I had stuck with my original ideas on it, I keep falling back to similar methods of doing things.
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January 11, 2013 |
Lots of great idea here, quite inspiring! But yes it does look a bit unfinished. I really do think you should revisit it in a version two. |
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January 11, 2013 |
Quoting David Alexander Smith
The mini-fig capturer is a great idea, I considered something similar Santa themed.
the implications surrounding an elderly man breaking into children's homes(through the chimney, no less) are already sort of obtuse. and now abduction? man. I hope he gets through rehab.
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January 11, 2013 |
The mini-fig capturer is a great idea, I considered something similar Santa themed. |
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January 11, 2013 |
Really cool! Dig those arms too |
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