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  1. From the album: LFoW's MFZ MOC's

    LFOW's Note: This is my first venture into Malcom's time-tested and lovely MgN frame. I've fiddled with it here and there, but never sat down and fleshed out a frame decent enough to do the MgN name justice. So, speaking of justice, I've created an MFZ 'Galaxy Police' unit. It comes armed with a quad flash-grenade launcher, a giant nightstick, and a pair of frame-sized handcuffs. Also, according to Wikipedia, the police code 594 is for "Malicious mischief". Additional Shots: Rear Armed FLICKR LINK.

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  2. From the album: LFoW's MFZ MOC's

    The I-ST-28 is the Ijad's latest advancement in the 'acquired' ST-07 "Chub" line of frames. Sporting highly reactive armor plating on the shoulders and chestplate, the Paladin is durable enough to get into the thick of the fray, closing in with its 'Holy Mandate' pattern great bludgeon. LFOW's note: I have committed the gravest sin and allowed Mega Blok pieces to become attached to my LEGOs, but I regret nothing. The two pieces I used for the mace head and the 2x2 piece I used for the chest come from the Ultimate Action Dragon Destroyer set, for those who want to know/follow my sins. FLICKR LINK.

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  3. From the album: LFoW's MFZ MOC's

    The success of my unholy union of Mega Bloks and LEGOs has spurred me to add fuel to the fire. This frame sports LEGOs, Mega Bloks, and even a couple KRE-O pieces. I can say that I am a former purist. Finding unique pieces in other brands (except Best Lock, these are such bad quality I will never touch them) is becoming quite exciting. Some of the parts are really neat and flow great with MFZ frames. Look for more like this in the future in what I'll tag "Brickblended" MOCs. LFOW's Note: As with the ST28I "Paladin" I'll identify the non-LEGO bits. The gun and the connecting orange hoses, along with the dark grey container pieces in the background are Mega Bloks. The silvery chest slopes are both KRE-O. Additional Shots: Front Side Rear FLICKR LINK.

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  4. From the album: LFoW's MFZ MOC's

    The RS-70 is a digitigrade walker frame that's meant for siege breaking and front-line assaults. With a sturdy and wide leg design, the Flint can maneuver around difficult terrain easily. For armaments, it forgoes proper arms for twin quad-barrel burst lasers, and has options for other weaponry and systems depending on the mission. LFOW's Note: This frame is me using inspiration from A YATES' and Ironsniper's general aesthetic they use for their massively creative frames. Thanks to you both! Additional Shots: More is More Side Rear Armory FLICKR LINK.

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  5. From the album: LFoW's MFZ MOC's

    LFOW's Note: No changes here, other than being shot in the new lightbox I built, and coming out much, much clearer than previous photos! FLICKR LINK.

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  6. From the album: LFoW's MFZ MOC's

    The Thane is a sturdy but agile run-and-gun frame. Built for forward scouting and assaults, the SR-44 is equipped with twin quad-barrel missile launchers in place of arms for weapons, high-stress armor plating, and unique leg actuators build for all terrain types. LFOW's note: While this is in Mistarille Dawn colors I don't really consider this part of their force (which is pretty much done). I wanted to make a completely new frame with some crazy angles and never-done-before (by me) connections. I'm happy with the result. FLICKR LINK.

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  7. From the album: LFoW's MFZ MOC's

    LFOW's Note: I felt inspired by the Starcraft 2 version of the Reaver today looking over some parts, and remembering Afny's wonderfully constructed Seeder, I constructed my own homage, the ST-18I "Censure" artillery crawler. FLICKR LINK.

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