Awhile back, in the "Which Army Have You Always Wanted To Make" thread, I mentioned an idea of taking a bunch of Necrons and painting them up to look like Lego Men.
Well, since I had a bit of spare plasticard, a tad of spare cash, and my build shelf was somehow empty, I said "What the hell!" and bought a box of Warriors, a Destroyer Lord, and a codex to mess around with. (Not that I expect to make more than enough to maybe play Combat Patrol with, but hey...)
I started with the Lord, since he'd be a good test for the techniques and paint scheme, and had all those nice flat surfaces to put a few lego "bumps" onto...
Here he is, either getting ready to smite the Lego Guy I used as a reference, or doing something horrid with the Ressurection Orb... (taken by crappy cameraphone - remaining pics are better quality.) Ta-da.
http://static.flickr.com/56/148504427_d357887a21_m.jpgHere's a few shots to show where he's at (and a few flaws in the paintjob I missed originally - whoops!
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Really, aside from my hands aching after punching about five zillion plasticard rounds for the details and the head of every model in the army, this was actually a really simple, really fun thing to do! Highly reccomended for your next tounge in cheek project.
And, yes, those are real Lego bricks for the base, and I'm actually incorporating actual lego pieces into the basing of all the models for this.