With the combination of MinifigCAT, TinyTactical, and CombatBrick weapons/accessories I have made my best attempt to recreate Keegan P. Russ, Logan T. Walker, and their K9 companion Riley from the Call of Duty: Ghosts single-player campaign. That lineup however, was not the plan; a couple of months prior to the launch of the game, Infinity Ward released a trailer for their campaign giving us a better look at our Ghost squad. Following Elias’s statement in the trailer “A man who truly loves his country, doesn’t just give his life, he gives his sons.” it cuts to a shot of one of the Ghosts pulling his mask down making it seem as though we were looking at Hesh, who I later discovered was actually Keegan upon playing the campaign. For quite some time I thought I had been making Hesh, and the problem didn’t even end there, when I played the mission “Federation Day” I also discovered that Keegan had yet to put his helmet on after putting his mask on. Therefore the mask you saw me preview on the game’s launch day was actually Keegan without his helmet (which I was unaware of at the time). I wasn’t going to do much about it until MinifigCAT released quad goggles, which were exactly what I needed to fix this inaccuracy issue. After obtaining a pair, I painted Keegan a new head, and basically completely altered his head’s appearance. While it does still have the same concept as the original, it was now far more accurate. I still do plan on featuring the Keegan’s original mask in my showcase video, as I am rather fond of it despite it being only half of what it needed to be. Now that I’ve explained that, we have Infinity Ward to thank for making Keegan look like he was Hesh in the trailer… Keegan’s original mask, and Logan’s current mask were made from modified classic Lego Space helmets that I have had left over from BrickFair Alabama 2012, and were not made from MinifigCAT’s ski mask as most of you were speculating. Logan is the only figure here that utilizes CombatBrick accessories, but also contains various Tiny Tactical accessories along with a modified MinifigCAT belt. I was blown away by Tiny Tactical’s quality, and therefore decided to spoil Keegan with a lot of it, the communication kits and mini tac lights are great, I even used one of these lights for Riley’s ear piece. Keegan is sporting a Tiny Tactical Delta Force Carbine with an added holographic sight. Logan on the other hand is wielding a painted CombatBrick PP-19. I am very satisfied with Riley’s outcome; he became pretty much exactly what I wanted him to be. I decided that he was more deserving of the second metal coil wire that I had left over because his is more visible than Logan’s (if Logan even has one that is). Riley’s webcam has a small lens painted onto the upper area of the attachment, with a couple of different pouches right below it (one is the top of a range finder while the other is from Tiny Tactical). His eyes were completely redone and I added his tongue to simulate a panting effect. The “Riley version” of the SEALs patch on his right side turned out pretty well, and I’m glad it did because it took more than a couple of attempts to get right. Also, his entire vest has a black weathered effect, which honestly completes his look in my opinion. To conclude all of this, I’d like to address the general accuracy of these figures to their in-game appearance. They were not painted to be completely accurate, but rather to capture the basic concept of the characters. Anyway, if you leave a favorite be sure to drop a comment! :)
Crack open a crate and prep for the zombie apocalypse with Nick Jensen's ray gun from Call of Duty.
The Call Of Duty Ghosts video game has inspired a number of custom minifigures and this Logan is another great example. He features a number of Minifig.cat pieces including the helmet, tactical vest, backpack, and UMP weapon. He also comes with a Tiny Tactical kneepad. The two stand-out features are the excellently painted mask and
I ordered this Mega Construx Call of Duty Heavy Tactical Cargo Truck from Amazon in early January, and am finally getting around to posting it- assembling these sets is a daunting task, their instruction books not as clear as Lego's. I really enjoyed the Call of Duty ATV Ground Recon set, however, and felt even more accomplished after tackling this bad boy. It includes three figures and features that went well with other sets I had. Check out the video: Among the many features and accessories that make this a really fun build are the hinged cab for engine access and chassis that perfectly fits my Call of Duty Mercenary Outpost Armory container. I've somewhat a casual fan of Mega Construx and Lego, but the Call of Duty stuff is so cool. Great toy design with a ton of play value from the Mega Construx team! Reccommended! More Later- Make It FUN!
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Buildable drone aircraft with articulated wings, dual propellers, surveillance panel, and multi-directional front cannon and side machine guns Two highly detailed, super-poseable micro action figures with detachable exosuit armor Interchangeable weapons and accessories for customization Drone Hunter stand is articulated for customized display Collect and combine with other Mega Bloks Call of Duty sets and build the mission!