A new super-ship by Pierre is a tough act to follow, but here goes anyway!
I find it incredibly challenging both to build on a deadline and to build within someone else’s aesthetic — I’ve managed to avoid both over the years. I’d admired LEGO creations inspired by Maschinen Krieger for a long time, and I’m reasonably sure I ran across the original Kow Yokoyama kits in hobby shops back in Japan in the 80’s, but I’d never tried my hand at the theme.
At the end of September, I decided it was time to seek my fortune in greener pastures (yup, I’m available!), taking a few weeks off to look for a new gig. Thus, with more “LEGO time” than I normally have, the Ma.Ktoberfest build challenge organized by TR and Pascal seemed like the perfect opportunity to participate.
Faced with a big pile of curvy bricks, I got into the Ma.K spirit by pumping out a few variations on TR’s wonderful SAFS (Super Armored Fighting Suit) design. As much as I love all the hyper-detailed suits at larger scales, I think TR’s design is absolutely perfect for minifig-scale.
This “Wolverine” anti-air unit is based on an original design by B. Kreuger of Maschinen Krueger, where I found quite a lot of inspiration and reference.
But building a few small hardsuits wasn’t what I set out to do; reproducing one of Maschinen Krieger originator Kow Yokoyama’s designs was high on my list of Ma.Ktoberfest priorities. Perhaps a big curvy hovertank might’ve been simpler than the fiddly bits in this automated reconnaissance robot, but I’m fairly pleased with my “Neuspotter”.
Ultimately though, I wanted to create an original design of my own that still felt like it could be from the Maschinen Krieger universe. My “Kookaburra” incorporates pneumatic tanks underneath a sand-green cowling. Oddly, I’m proudest of the detailed base and crew…
Here’s the Kookaburra on patrol with another variation on TR’s SAFS design, a space-based electronic warfare version I’m calling the Growler.
You can see all of my Ma.Ktoberfest contributions in my photoset on Flickr.
So, having overcome two of my building blocks — deadlines & others’ aesthetics — I think it’s time to treat myself to that Ma.Ktoberfest T-shirt that TR designed!
You know, MaK is certainly a very cool style and inspiration material that makes for lots of excellent models–With yet more talent shown in this post. Forgive me, but is it possible we could see a bit more of other things? This is the FIFTH many-creation’d MaK post in the last week. I understand the interest, and the theme interests me, but not to the point of 23 photos of similarily-styled stuff on the front page of one of the best Lego blogs. Just a little, not very urgent request for only 1, maybe 2 more MaK posts, thanks! :)
I believe the number of MaK creations highlighted at the moment is due to it being October which is now Ma.Ktoberfest http://www.flickr.com/groups/1614654@N24/discuss/72157631660992444/
in a similar way to November being Nnovvember. I doubt there will be as many shown here in the rest of the year. Be aware of the overwhelming number of double-pronged, winged, dorsal-finned starfighters you’re likely to see next month though!
Oh I realize, I was just hoping for a few other highlights. And I know how Novvember is, I remember when Nnenn pretty much owned the front page on any given day :)