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" Oscar, what's going on with the budget ?
Mission Control has been reduced to a pop up inflatable tent ! And we are so far out in the middle of nowhere that the reception is hit or miss. I am afraid the real Big Foot is going to show up some night ! The inflatable mattress isn't worth a $@%! either ! "
" Well Steve, last year when you and Jaime had that bad breakup... And then you ran off to Vegas and eloped to a FemBot . After you programmed it to think it was Farrah Fawcett.... Well, the Washington Brass didn't care for that much ! I'm doing the best I can Pal "
" I know Oscar, but I'm all better now.....
At this rate, by next year, Mission Control will be in a Winnebago ! "
The onset of 3015 year was marked by the heyday of the Empire. Under the authority of the Queen were collected all the colonies and settlements in the far-off worlds. It remains only to suppress a little resistance on the outskirts of the Galaxy, and a new Era of Universal Prosperity will begin. Space fleet which has reached incredible power, was ordered to move to that region.
The young lieutenant, recently married a girl-android (prohibition of mixed marriages was repealed 20 years ago), decides to make a family photo and take it with him in a short compaign as it seems.
Episode 2.0
Episode 4.0 Cutie on Duty (Dirty Work)
Episode 5.0 Flashback: Devadasi
To be continued...
“Wanna see me do a loop-de-loop?”
By the year 2105, the interest people had in airshows and stunt flying was quickly plummeting. Apparently, the novelty of watching fast planes buzz around all day was wearing off, possibly due to the fact that the technology of flight was so old and stale. In a desperate attempt to reinvigorate public interest, a new mechanoid was developed. But she was to be unique, the first mechanoid in the world with high-speed flight capabilities. The idea was that she would be the mascot/idol of the aviation industry. And with that, Bluebird was born.
As expected thanks to her gimmick, she quickly caught the attention of the press and media, which generated a large buzz around the aviation industry. Her shows and performances are almost always booked out and she has became somewhat of a celebrity over her years spent entertaining.
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrryyyyy.
Guys I fucking lost Candy's little santa hat. That's so disappointing. Anyway...
Happy holidays everyone, may it be filled with much love and plastic building blocks.
Two Kenner Fembots; one with thick hair (which is nice) and one with thinner hair. I've seen more with the thinner hair, which makes sense as you had to add a hood and hair piece to disguise her as "The MysteryLady" Fembot.
I made the red suit. As the Fembots on the show wore black, blue and red. I had planned a blue one but it's still "on the list" of projects.
My latest Fembot and upgrade to my Arcee Model ...#lego #transformers #arcee watch the transformation on youtube ... www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWPsP66jjp4 .and coming soon Shattered Glass Arcee
First and foremost she is not my own creation. The original designer created her and they go by Hugebricks(www.flickr.com/photos/hugebricks/). Its been a really cool build though and ngl when Hugebricks says that Kiri is an evolving attempt to make an organic-looking, attractive female figure he wasn't kidding. Also yes I know the hands are wrong I'm trying to get a hold of the right hand parts but its fairly difficult.
Finally I made a good picture of a MOC, that I built back in 2014 (April-August. I guess, that I am a slow builder although I don't know how long other people would take to build the same MOC).
Electra is also my first MOC out of real bricks since 2011 (back then I built a werewolf MOC, that didn't look that good from today's perspective).
Other than that I wish, that I had more black parts to replace the grey and dark grey bricks to reduce the "I take the next best brick and totally ignore the colour to build my MOC"-look, although I assume, that I did a pretty good job in that regard so far (I chose black as the main colour to seamlessly integrate stuff like tires and Technic bricks).
I also don't own Bionicle or Hero Factory parts (okay, maybe some of the bricks used in the joints count as Hero Factory parts), which explains why I mainly used tiles and sloped or curved bricks.
In regards to the bricks used to make the ball joints: I only had six different types of bricks to make the small ones and three to make the big ones.
P.S.: Electra isn't that stable though. Maybe I should use glue ("I mentioned glue! Now I must be stoned!" ;) ) and hope, that LEGO or a custom brick maker develops better ball joints.
Update [2021-08-20]: On one side I still think that this MOC is a pretty good attempt at trying to make a somewhat humanoid figure when you consider that I didn't use Bionicle parts like so many other people, but on the other side I think that it is quite objectifying. That is also the reason, why I didn't feature this MOC more widely than I could have. Today I would draw a character instead of building a LEGO figure, which gives more freedom when it comes to design. Here is an example: www.artstation.com/artwork/w6XoJw
“You talkin’ to me? Well I’m the only one here, who do you think you’re talkin’ to?”
The faint voice of Bayley: “Scar, you are such a dork!”
It’s a well-known fact that Scarlet and Bayley have what you’d call a ‘coopetitional’ relationship. Their friendly rivalry is evident in events where they perform together as a duet. Scarlet will launch the fireworks and Bayley will catch and carry them as she performs aerial stunts, leaving rainbow trails of light across the sky. As the two compete for attention, the real winners of the shows are the crowds who are thoroughly blown-away by the aerial spectacular conducted by the two mechanoids.
There. It's done. I'm finished.
I chose to go with impractical high heels and spotty armor for the legs.
Yes, I know the tail is borderline ridiculous. I may remove a few links to make it look more proportioned.
I can tell she's gonna be a real bitch to photograph (see what I did there?), so I may hold off photographing her properly until...later. Does anyone have any tips for photographing on this scale? The white background isn't really turning out so great.
At first glance, most people are rather intimidated by her appearance, due to the fact that she typically stands head and shoulders taller than the average person. Though contrary to what her staggering size and hulking chassis might suggest, she is often described as warm and motherly in personality. Quick to point out hazards and risks to others safety, Kat is always looking out for the welfare of her friends and co-workers, both on and off the job.
She named her sledgehammer 'trusty'.
Kenner production sample Fembot with hand painted masks and includes pink jumpsuit that was eventually dropped from production for retail sales. The store version had a sticker that stated the pink jumpsuit wasn't included... unlike this sample version.
Another difference is the Fembot phaser is black. The version released comes with a white phaser like the one pictured bottom right.
I got to borrow a camera that's higher quality than the one I normally use. So I figured I'd use the opportunity to take some nice photos for my profile banner. These are the standalone images of the individual characters.
MechMonday #8 sub-theme : "Flying"
Mihibot's best friend for ever!
The 2.0 version of this moc , 4 years after, like her friend, she's a grown up girl!
Erina Pinkeydot one of the best star-pilots and Worst nymphomanics in the Space fleet got sentenced to half a year of repairing the Spaceship compromiser to the deflection shields after trying to seduce her copilot during a space war skirmish she is assigned a helper-droid on the project from the new Humanoid Fem-bot series... poor thing!
- Hey Fembot!
- I have a name and it is b12 axl+!
- Yeah what ever honey! so pumpkin please had med the gavitaion-spanner!
- I am a bot not a pumpkin, a pumpkin is a organic entity!
- ok what ever, I just munch them, I like the inside, dripping juices mmm...
- Yes you organics need food sometimes!
- Yes sassy cutie, wiggle those legs over here with the Grav-gavel and I am gonna tell you what we used to use these tools for when we were space-trainees!
- Yes Master, but if it is something that leads to a story of your organic flesh carnal boasting I am gonna make a complaint to the droid-union again!!! the previous grouping incident got you an extra three days to add to your punishment!
- Oh Darling, you are so cute when you are angry, so pumpkin wiggle those sexy duck-feet over here and I will promise not to touch you!, but why are you moaning all the time, why do you bend over in that manner when you pick up tools, don´t you think I haven´t observed you, well perhaps it is all this time in isolation, I mean I haven´t even gotten to meet a "one credit tri-phone hooker" for ages, do you know what that does to us organics, we have a sexdrive you know, don´t you ever need any "company" I mean it might mean nothing to you, but I am starving, so stop being so selfish and come over here and snuggle a bit!
(No droids where sexually harassed during this production, they are only actors!)
This theme was actually really stressful. Fun but stressful seeing as I’ve had a lot of problems going on at home, but I’m actually really happy how this turned out after many attempts at trying to get a good picture. I could tell the photographer was getting annoyed it was so humil-.....humel- however you say it!! It was embarrassing okay Xx
CALLED: (15/15) ELIMINATED
266 of 365 - Wind up female robot by Schylling.
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"What's so funny? Why are you laughing?
WAIT, what fucking day is it today?
Candy, I swear to GOD, if you've done something to me I'll dismember you."
April first was actually yesterday for me personally, but whatever.
Thierry Mugler Couturissme Musée Des Beaux-Arts Montréal
So, we’re moving on now to the last gallery, near the end of the show. On to the brave new world of Futuristic and Fembot Couture.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_Mugler
www.mbam.qc.ca/expositions/a-laffiche/thierry-mugler/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=chnZ0zc5Klk
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtmMS3kmRn0
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qht7JRaePO0
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ2DVwSVIIo
George Michael Video Too Funky
Directed by ? ( = Thierry Mugler)
Futuristic and Fembot Couture
“In my work I’ve always tried to make people look stronger than they really are.” The aerodynamic and robot-style looks invented by Mugler are now iconic. He took his inspiration from science fiction and comic-book heroines, from medieval armour and uniforms, from industrial design and futuristic vehicles. At the frontiers of reality, his automotive bodywork-clad creatures and cyborgs foreshadow transhumanist revolutions.
In 1989, Mugler presented his Hiver Buick collection in homage to the American Harley J. Earl, the designer of the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado’s famous tail fins. For it the couturier playfully devised detachable or “convertible” sheath gowns, “fender” bustiers and “radiator” belts, not to mention a “tail fin” bag.
Mugler later collaborated with Jean-Pierre Delcros, an aircraft bodywork specialist and Jean-Jacques Ureun, an industrial designer, in using novel techniques to create magnificent robot-creatures seemingly poured into chrome bustiers and Plexiglas catsuits. His all-time masterpiece is the Maschinenmensch [robot-woman]: in 1995, at his fashion house’s twentieth-anniversary show, the model, wearing a large hat and black chiffon gown under a purple satin evening coat, revealed her robotized body. Paying tribute to the character of Futura from the dystopian novel Metropolis—written in 1925 by Thea von Harbou and adapted for film by Fritz Langin 1927—the outfit required six months of intensive work. Like a crab’s shell, its body armour is jointed by way of pieces attached by leather and rubber, and a plastic internal framework facilitates its movements over skin.
These remarkable couture objects continue to fascinate. The chrome bikini, fembot outfit and crystal adorned gold bodysuit with matching articulated armpieces and glove have been immortalized by leading photographers, from Helmut Newton to Herb Ritts, and worn by numerous stars, from Beyoncé to Lady Gaģa.
Mugler’s Metropolis was designed by artist and set designer Philipp Fürhofer, Berlin.
From the placard: Musée Des Beaux-Arts Montréal
"More intakes? Does this mean I'm cooler now?
Yes that was a pun, and no I won't apologize."
After lots of helpful feedback from various people, the general consensus around Kat was that the Nuva titties had to go. And I agree. They looked out of place and generally broke the flow of the build. And so, they're gone.
But with that the problem became 'well what do I put in their place?' After looking at various construction vehicles for inspiration I decided to experiment with the idea of attaching a grill to her chest. I still wanted her to look busty but also not to the point where it's obnoxious like the nuva shoulder pads were.
So what you can see is what I've come up with. It's smaller than the shoulders by quite a large margin, especially at the sides. And I was able to add in a grill to both break up her slightly monotonous color scheme, while also adding a bit of flavor to her chest so that it's not just an assembly of slope bricks.
I'm always happy to hear your helpful criticism and feedback, so let me know what you guys think.
/as long as nuva tits are on the chopping block maybe I'll hit Chloe next/
“Hey. I don’t pose for free, that’ll be nine ninety-five….
*snicker* I’m just messin with ya. Always happy to meet a fan.”
Though the world and her fans know her as Bluebird, her close friends and family normally address her by her actual name, Bayley. She tries to keep the lives of her on-stage persona and her personal life relatively separate, if only to help keep things simple.
Riding high on the recently signed contract to produce certain mobile frame models for exclusive use by The Etton Conglomerate, Reveniens established a new design team tasked with producing and marketing a new production model frame with a distinctive flare.
The Vandella itself is an apparently lack-luster machine that would be perfectly suitable for, though not exemplary at, a variety of common mobile frame roles. The standard power core is rather small compared with Reveniens other recent offers, though the Vandella's slender build makes that less of an issue. However, the base model's low price tag makes it quite a bargain, even considering the uninspiring spec-sheet.
Customers seeking a higher end experience have the option of purchasing premium, customized equipment packages that include integrated auxiliary reactors designed for dramatically enhanced performance compared to the base model.
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"Vandella" refers to mythical dream-demon which, like Crocutus, hails from Ethiopia. Lots of cool monsters out there, ya'll.
This is something I've been wanting to do for a while, because I feel strongly that there aren't nearly enough classy feminine mecha. Most humanoid mechs just look like dudes with armor on, or they have absurd metal boobs (I'm looking at YOU Angelg!), and I wanted to do something else. I would have liked to have made it a little more curvy, but at this scale there aren't a lot of options for making that happen, but regardless I feel like the proportions and overall slenderness give off a feminine vibe without looking like some kind of cheesy fembot.
Equipment options are heavily inspired by Frame Arms Girl models, which I think are often very cool from a mechanical design perspective, but are problematic due to the fact that the mechanical bits are attached to an often over-sexualized adolescent girl. I don't care if she's a robot too, that just means that whoever built her was a perv.
LEGO Transformers Fembot Greenlight is here... watch the transformation on youtube ... www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXonW2pn9sI
Name: Trix-E
Species: Mechanoid
Homewrold: Gigathon 7
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 387lbs
Exposed studs on model: 13
823 Pieces
Version: Final
Trix-E is a mechanoid (living robot being) from the Gigathonian cluster of planets. She has a cheerful and mildly sporty personality and is able to make friends easily. She enjoys aerobic activity and shopping for stylish armor mods and enhancements. Her career is in the (not-so)glamorous world of retail selling a variety of goods that robotic citizens need for their every day lives. She has a sister named Mag-E who is a weapons fanatic that she shares an apartment with. They get along well for the most part but can come to a squabble over conflict of interests, fashion, or hobbies.
On her back are a pair of omni-direction twin jetpacks. They are her most expensive upgrade that she had been saving credits for years to buy. They allow her to fly and hover short distances, making her the envy of her peers and eligible for certain athletic groups such as high tier aero gymnastics and hyper lacross. The second modification she purchased were the twin plasma blasters she wears on her wrists. A valuable self defense weapon for young lady bots like her, but she mostly wears them for looks.
Beneath her armor lies the many advanced mechanisms and circuits that compose a citizen of the Gigathonian cluster. Some of the intricate moving parts are fragile, yet easily replaced if damaged. Her bodies construction would equate to Earth technology about a century or two from the present. Her anatomy vaguely resembles that of a human, with some organs mirroring our own albeit in a much more cybernetic way with the visible part of her core showing in the base of her neck. Her equivalent of a blood stream would be her oil and coolant systems. She uses liquid cooling throughout her body with passive radiators in key locations like the back of her head, upper arms, and inner thighs. The harder she’s working the more heat flows from these vents. Like other similar mechanoids, she must undergo regular maintenance in order to retain peak functionality, similar to hygiene in humans. Gigathonians are able to detach limbs and open body panels to a certain degree with only mild discomfort. This helps when doing repairs or upgrades.
Her lower arms have compartments that the hands can retract into from which she can deploy an assortment of items, almost comical in scale from simple tools to weapons. The repulsor nodes on her shoulders are useful for deflecting lifes many jostles and bumps and aide her in mobility. Her shoulders contain maintenance panels filled with useful information and widgets. Her feet also contain repulsor nodules on the bottoms and backs of the heels to assist in maneuverability.
Dressed in Montgomery Wards "disco" jumpsuit. You can take the fembot out of Las Vegas, but you can't take the Las Vegas out of the fembot.
As a company, Reveniens fills a complicated and legally dubious niche in the Goodfellow Cluster's mobile frame marketplace. Although not technically a member company of the Free Allied Ergotocracies, they remain faithful to enough of the FAE's Best Practice Standards that they qualify for a special trade status that allows them to operate freely in FAE space and avoid many of the taxes levied against non-members. This status allows them to buy second-hand, damaged and decomissioned Phayze Fructifiation, inc. products at much lower prices than other non-FAE companies, work their particular brand of magic on them, and then sell them at absurd profit margins to parties that are unable to achieve the same special trade status or pay FAE taxes on mobile frames.
For this reason, Reveniens is frequently brought up in conversations that begin with talk of the Cluster's more unsavory elements, such as pirates, unlicensed mercenaries and, of course, the Etton Conglomerate.
The Nagini were built primarily for space combat, housing a large number of small verniers within the segments of the tail which provide extreme mobility in microgravity. On land, however, they are almost as effective and can use those verniers in concert with rapid tail movements to propel themselves at shocking speeds.
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Originally, this was meant to be a modified version of my Alfar frame posted previously, but by the time I finished modifying it there was basically nothing left of the original, except a few parts in the head - oh, and they're both about the same height, so there's that. ^^;
"Naga", I discovered, is an interesting word. Most depictions of Naga that I found were female, which is odd because "Naga" actually refers to the males, and "Nagini" to females. I think the confusion comes from the very similar "Lamia" of Greek myth - a woman transformed into a baby-eating snake monster. Cool, right? This is why I use mythical names for my mechs - I learn a lot while wiki-walking to find the perfect name for a build. ^^
Anyway, ever since building Arcee a while back I've wanted to try building more "feminine" mechs, but I really wanted to avoid the cheesy fembot look. The snake tail helps to convey a long, lithe body, and gave me a nice cinching effect at the waist. Slim forearms and a narrow 1-stud torso enhance the effect.