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The result of me playing with different parts and being inspired with mole crickets. I'm too lazy to give this thing a lore background, do it yourselves. :P
More important question: why there's no cool name for mole crickets in English??? In Russian (also Ukrainian and probably other Slavic languages) they're called "medvedka", that can be roughly transformed for your understanding to "bearling" or something like that. Short and cool. But why are you're sticking to "mole cricket" i.e. lamest thing ever??? I mean, sure, they indeed ARE crickets that look like moles and they are do not look like bears at all, but it does not sound cool. Make something as cool as "medvedka" or "vedmedka" already!
Space Police mech, model MCH-1, or as the crew likes to call it: “Rex”.
One note here - cockpit of this mech was heavily inspired by Nick Trotta’s beautiful design for his spaceship “Atomium” (www.flickr.com/photos/tardisblue/albums/72157656596285518)
Who needs an artillery, armored, engineer, mechanized brigade when you can have the Liberator Mech, equipped with two missile launchers (with more missiles than you'd think it would be able to hold)?
Built for the preliminary round of Bio-Cup 2022
Theme: Nature
I won't deny that I was stuck, looking for a concept, for as long as a full week. I really wanted to avoid making a whole moc designed around plants, trees or flowers, and didn't want to make a simple animal either.
The concept behind this build is quite straight-forward: what if Mother Nature was some kind of lovecraftian, outer space entity, instead of her typical motherly/human-like depiction?
The first things I designed were the torso and belly. I really wanted to keep the key mother nature symbolism (all the recalls to fertility and being a mother and whatnot) while adding an outerworldly feel to all of it. I also wanted her head to have a single eye that resembled a bright star.
The addition of tentacles at the vertical edges of the moc was a simple way to strengthen the cosmic horror feel of the build. The blue zamor represents, of course, a planet fit to inhabit life.
Huge thanks to @Dv_mocs and @Carecreations_ for helping me out both in defining the early concept and in the final edits!
Additional, unedited photos:
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Built for the Spare Parts Shopping Spree
Sets used for this build:
• Solek: 6$
• Takadox: 9$
• Strakk: 12$
• Chromastone: 15$
• Krekka: 18$
• Brutaka: 20$
• Rotor: 20$
• Good Guy: GWP
My fist LEGO Sifi Truck, done it for the Earth 2 series. This is a refuelling truck, in the back it has two fuel cell refuelling nodes that are replenished by the large tanks. The truck can use fuel from the storage tanks. This truck was previously military. It has tow small rocket racks for defence against any type of assailants.
Based on 2016 model, the advanced MT3 Heavy Mech is completely redesigned for my friend and brillant architect Jacopo De Carlo (best sliding doors designer).
From the ashes of the Chimera comes a newly designed Revenant Sisterhood auxiliary walker. Real photo with real lights.
LEGO Transform mech / Vehicle-Bot 01
Checkout our YouTube video for more details.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AZliJcOd44
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Agile and cost-effective assault drone, designed mainly for mechanized combat. It has very little physical armor and relies mostly on agility and active protection systems. For its size it has very formidable armament, consisting of a coilgun, heavy MG and an automatic mortar at the back. Minimalistic approach in its mechanical design means that it can be produced and deployed in large quantities, which compensates its vulnerability to enemy fire.
It's a simple one day build I did to maintain activity on this page, but I ended up liking it a lot.