Love any Spiderman Legos minifigs? Well then, you should definitely check out the Lego Doc Ock minifig. Sure, he isn’t the Marvel superhero Spiderman, but he is one cool villain of Mr. Spidey. If you remember in the film Spider-Man 2 that was released in 2004, Doc Ock aka Doctor Octopus, played by Alfred Molina, has such cool mechanically smart tentacles. The highly powered tentacles are attached to Doc Ock’s waist and back, and have soon come to control Doc Ock’s mind as well. If you can’t remember all of that, at least you can recall that Spiderman has a hard time taming Doc Ock through all sorts of in-your-face outrageous action scenes. Anyway, Lego has done justice to its Lego Doc Ock minifig. The little minifig may be small in size, but looking at the details of the Lego Doc Ock just makes you admire the little guy and Lego even more. The tentacles of the Lego Doc Ock are mighty and really look as if they can do some real damage. So, who are you rooting for – your Spiderman minifig or Doc Ock minifig? Decisions, decisions…

Lego Doc Ock Minifig






Thinking about it, all the robot heads look to much like a classic robot and not enough like a terminator style robot.
I figure you are going to have to do some painting to make a custom one. Pick up some of the various skeleton figures from over the years, paint them silver (there is a chrome fingernail polish that shines like a mirror we used to detail stuff) and mix the skeleton parts with regualr figure parts.
Maybe…
Head – most any fig just give it the classic red eye.
Torso/waist – Skeleton. Paint the waist part whatever color the pants will be. Then fill in part of the ribcage with Sculpy and then paint to detail a shirt or whatever.
Legs – just normal
Arms – one skeleton painted and one normal