Regice Miniature MOC
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Regice Miniature MOC

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A LEGO fan has created a miniature LEGO model (MOC) of Regice, the Ice-type Pokémon, showcasing its unique hexagonal body. The creator, /u/15_Silver_Points, has shared details about the build, including its features and design choices.

The Regice MOC stands at 16 studs tall and incorporates several features. It allows for arm and wrist rotation, as well as body rotation from the hips, enabling various poses. The builder prioritized using only legal building techniques and real LEGO pieces, avoiding custom parts or prints. The model's design includes a dotted tile for the face. The builder also considered two versions: the original icy blue color from the games and a more "realistic" semi-transparent glacial body look.

The creator notes that the dimensions of the Regice MOC are similar to their Registeel MOC, making them comparable in size. The model is designed to be about the size of a minifigure, slightly taller, to allow it to follow a Trainer, like in the Pokémon games. The creator suggests using transparent studs to help the model stand due to its pointy feet. The builder's goal was to create a small-scale Regice to fit within the Island Cave Chamber, where it appears in the game.

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Summary: Easily the hardest of the Regis to build so far due to its hexagonal cylinder body (which I had to make into an octagonal cylinder just to make it work as well as I did). I tried so many different ways to construct the core skeleton, and I finally managed to find a way that was relatively sturdy to keep all the tiles together. I wanted only legal building techniques so anyone can build this. I also made sure that all pieces were real pieces, and not custom pieces or prints (I was so...

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