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Had great fun yesterday creating my Black Friday Pictures thought I'd carry on with the monochrome theme with a few more posts.
A small spaceship I imagine being some sort of exploratory vehicle operating out of a larger space station. The build was a fun vessel for messing with angles possible using cheese slopes,
I liked that Kalevalan star yacht in Solo with the night-black finish very much. I wonder, why there are so few pictures of the First Light online. It's a flying art deco skyscraper, wonderful.
In the outer reaches of the cosmos, where light bends around worlds unseen, the Aetherians dwell, beings of radiant energy, neither flesh nor spirit, but something beyond both.
They are the architects of Ascension, weaving frequencies of consciousness that awaken slumbering worlds. When they descend, not in ships but as waves of shimmering brilliance, they ignite the spark of evolution within all life.
To witness them is to feel every atom hum with ancient memory, as if creation itself remembers its purpose. Through their guidance, civilizations rise, not by conquest, but by awakening, ascending into realms of infinite light.
A Christmas vignette showing traditional Swedish Christmas preparations presented like I remember them from my childhood.
I hear that Ferrari took the lead, but I'm rooting for Torso Rosso.
Just two of the seed part, but I'm happy that I was even able to pull it off.
This is a small truck created for a Facebook challenge. The challenge was to create a microscale vehicle with maximum 15 parts.
Something a little different. This is based on a pretty well-known propaganda photograph of the now buried Batterie Lindemann, the largest gun battery of the Atlantic Wall, in 1943. www.flickr.com/photos/7208148@N02/6408465435
Had a lot of fun building this and using the "perspective" zoom in Studio.
pics by VerSen www.flickr.com/photos/44923295@N06
www.brickvault.toys/products/orca
Instruction was made using mecabricks, Libre Office, GIMP and pdfsam.
Hope You like it!
Arminius, guardian of the key, on his perch. Very proud to show off his bag of stolen treasures and a few worms...
In 20xx AD, excessive human industrial activity ironically created an uninhabitable area on Earth. Several cities have been abandoned.
Normanslander is a human-sized artificial-intelligence-equipped mech created to recover man-made objects, documents, and other rare materials from the abandoned cities.
Abandoned city buildings, doors, stairs, cars, weapons and tools, everything is designed for human use, therefore, human-like mech is the most useful to explore the location.
Type AJ was created by combining the know-how of Japanese companies. The body is designed by Mazbishi Heavy Industries, and the computer part is designed by Sunny.
It is gratifying that a format and scale that I developed is repeatedly requested as a commissioned work. This is the latest - delivered January 24, 2017.
Crossbow based on the one that appears in the movie Van Helsing (2004). It’s a render but all the pieces exist in real.
And just like that, it's the last day of September. Nighttime comes sooner now, and the Dark Knight himself is looming in the shadows more frequently.
Day 30 of 30, Septemeber 2020
With every growl, a castle protected. With every bark, a hooman saved. Without our fierce and furry defenders the world would be a dark, scary place. Gratitude to all the gud doggos of the world.
RA66 Rata Axis Mark 1 - commission work progress so far. For the second time I did ever add more technic parts to my mecha doc here. The knee shape is basically a technic parts or Bionicle (correct me if i am wrong here). Little details will be added in like the color cheese slope and all. This design is totally different from the rest of my build.