The true about LEGO MOCing is that you need to be very skilled with your bricks and have an almost limitless imagination. Put that into a recipient and add a bit of "what if" and you'll be asking yourself; what if this one could transform into something else?. Maybe the results get you to where Sam C. is getting to.
Lets's just say he's an expert making some of the most impressive transformable MOC's out there. Oh, and I almost forgot: if you like "chubby" bots, this is the guy to follow!
See it for yourself, because you wont believe this one actually transforms. The following lines are an extract from his Flickr account album.
"Jazz or Meister is one of my favourite Transformers.
The challenge in building Jazz is finding an effective way to hide his limbs in vehicle mode.
The focus for Jazz like most of my other MOCS are on balancing the aesthetics and at the same time keeping the design true to the source material, the Porsche 935 Turbo.
The challenge in building Jazz is finding an effective way to hide his limbs in vehicle mode.
The focus for Jazz like most of my other MOCS are on balancing the aesthetics and at the same time keeping the design true to the source material, the Porsche 935 Turbo.
Balancing the proportions in both Robot Mode and Vehicle Mode whilst keeping him to scale with my other transformer MOCs and minifigs is also very important.
The angled look on Jazz's face sculpt is the only suitable way I find to present the classic, sharp visor on Jazz, and this is no doubt influenced one way or another by Angus Maclane's famous CubeDude series.
Those NEXO Knights shoulder pieces are so useful as well as rear-view mirrors.
And did I mention working doors?
(PS. Marlboro Stickers are a personal touch as this is the brand that I ahem, you know :P)"
More pictures below!
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