Sometimes a creation passes whole lot of others in the everlasting queue to be posted. I have currently three builds photographed, three more finished and two more almost completed. But this MOC was completed maybe five hours ago, and the building process was begun yesterday. This is because it is a contest entry, for Eurobricks's Ninjago Legacy contest.

The original set is seven years old and LEGO's set designs - especially the mechs - have developed since then. Samurai Mech was an impressive set back then, and one of the wave's best, but looking it now I see plenty of areas in urgent needs of update. The locomotive cowcatchers look nice as shoulder armours, having mechanical feel while still retaining bulky-shouldered silhouette of samurai armour. Original pirate cannon fits the aesthetics well, and the round dome of helmet is pleasant. Spinner crown is a nice touch on the chest. However, the helmet-cockpit looks rather random and lacks character and the legs are quite shapeless and obviously lack knee joints. The set also has a catapult, because there has to be a catapult.
I tried to enhance the good points on the original while completely re-designing the bad ones. I wanted to make it more samurai-like - I am a character builder at heart, and big mech looking like an actual samurai felt more menacing than a mere machine. I made three sketches on my six-hour apartment design critic, the last studying event of the term, and after two-week hiatus around Europe (The Hague, Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Bexleyheath, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stockholm, Turku) I began building. The first part was the helmet, a samurai Kabuto functioning as the cockpit. Idea of using U-shaped blade weapons (got them from Bricks&Pieces) as eye frames was present in original sketches and I'm happy that it worked that well; I had never used those pieces before. Two silver bard pieces form a skull-like nose between the blades. The silver highlights are very strong as there isn't much silver here. Samurai X can also look from the eyeholes, which I think is a nice (and natural) detail. Under the eyeholes there is a moustache, which seems to be an usual feature on samurai face-covers. The teeth under them are connected to upper torso and not the Kabuto; Behind them is a joystick for controlling the mech. Black binoculars are used to make the tooth row dense. The grim expression strikes fear in opponents. I think the gestalt reminds of a imperial stormtrooper helmet. The datemono crest was the last addition to the creation, representing phoenix which is Samurai X's symbol.

The arms are poseable. All joints are free-range ball joints. The upper arms are extremely simple - two pieces, CCBS bone and a printed Chima shell. They might feel a bit lazy, but they're mostly hidden by shoulder armour, and any additional bits would have weakened the movement ranges. As this is mechanical contraption, there is no need for all-around beefiness. The original's upper arms were only bones, so actually it's a small improvement. The lower armor is bulkier, with similar shapes than on the lower legs. The wrist originally used 3x3x3 cone, but it felt too big and I changed it into more detailed version apparently consisting of smaller armour plates. The hands are quite similar to the original, except that the wrist are poseable.

I also re-imagined the minifigs for the remake. Samurai X alias Nya is a cool character with some excellent minifg designs; I have torso and leg prints of three of them and some heads too. Actually print from Battle of Ninjago City was the inspiration behind character build Kira from 2015; it is used here. The print from Ninja DB X on other hand inspired me to build Arcane Samurai in 2016. That creation is currently in display at Brickcampus in South Korea. Cloth piece from Star Wars range is used on shoulders to give bulky look without hiding the print, and dark red bandana piece hides the samurai's identity. Old helmet is used because I didn't own any of the new ones, and therefore there is no face mask. Bucket handles are used as the crest, but they have to be fold down to close the cockpit. Face print is same than in the original set, with slight unique eyeshadow print. The snake warrior is also largely reimagined into form mixing parts from Barracuda Warrior from Atlantis line and snake tail from CMF Medusa. He uses appropriate Slytherin shield. There was also another snake warrior with Mon Calamari head and dark orange snake-mess torso form Hands of Time line, but use of premade SW head took the focus too far from Ninjago universe so I ditched it.
-Eero

Brilliant work... Lots of great detail. - VolumeX
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