The Destiny and Bungie community have been very active recently with Destiny-inspired content created by fans. Many of these people are very talented artists and have created some very cool art. I am not one of them, but I still wanted to find a way to make something cool inspired by Destiny. Recently, I was re-introduced to a program that I had used a long time ago but forgotten about: LEGO Digital Designer, a program that lets you create digital LEGO models with a vast array of bricks to choose from. So after a couple weeks of fun, sometimes frustrating work, I present to you the Devil Walker- in LEGO form!
If you'd like, [url=http://imgur.com/a/xsthU]you can view the full album of the process of building the Devil Walker.[/url]
I'm very pleased with how this project turned out, despite being limited to a few screenshots and a couple of the gameplay videos to use as a reference. A few highlights: The cannon on top rotates completely, and the angle of the gun can be changed. The legs have workable appendages, as do the claws underneath the head. Some creative liberties had to be taken for lack of a good angle in screenshots or video, lack of bricks that solved my problem, or bricks that fit but weren't the right color, but it looks good overall! The model takes a total of 1,758 bricks, measuring roughly 13.86" long by 15.11" wide by 7.56" tall!
I also made sure that the model is one connected piece, so provided that you could track down all the necessary pieces (LEGO's Pick-a-Brick shop doesn't have everything needed) you could absolutely build this model for yourself!
I plan on creating more models in the future once we have a few more vehicles detailed and once I am no longer swamped with schoolwork (major project in C language is eating away my life. Also, statistics is hard).
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I think most will try to shoot LEGO Gjallarhorns at it to get Gold Tier rewards.