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Why has no one thought of this for holding weapons?

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ZB:


--- Quote from: yuki on April 27, 2011, 12:57:13 PM ---This is actually a really awesome idea, I remember using lego minifigs like this.

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I too remember using minifigs like that, but then I realized "wow, my lego figure looks like a total idiot when holding any weapon except the tommy gun like this"
They looked especially stupid when holding various bricks from custom brick manufacturers like that, such as when holding the Brickarms M4.

The point is, this style only works on certain weapons, such as bows or tommy guns.

cucumberdude:

Eh.

IMO, it looks kinda dumb. I'd prefer that people just make models that fit with the style and require one hand only, or the 'hug' hands.

I just don't love the way it looks.

But hey, that's just my humble opinion.

Lørd Tøny:


--- Quote from: cucumberdude on May 01, 2011, 04:16:25 AM ---Eh.

IMO, it looks kinda dumb. I'd prefer that people just make models that fit with the style and require one hand only, or the 'hug' hands.

I just don't love the way it looks.

But hey, that's just my humble opinion.

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Well you must agree it is better than stretchy tan colored hands?

I think this could work well for heavy weapons like rocket launchers, miniguns, ect.

captain blue:

somebody made a tommy gun that was held like that

i forget who

cucumberdude:


--- Quote from: Lørd Tøny on May 02, 2011, 05:50:52 PM ---Well you must agree it is better than stretchy tan colored hands?

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Yes, but for example, look at the default rocket launcher: a perfect solution.


--- Quote from: cucumberdude on May 01, 2011, 04:16:25 AM ---I'd prefer that people just make models that fit with the style and require one hand only, or the 'hug' hands.

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