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Do you remember the first Lego Slizer sets? I really liked that one with pickaxes on the back. I mean Rock ;) Few days ago there was an upgrade in Lego Studio and some new stuff fitting to that kind of build came out. When I saw new parts I decided to build my variation of that classical slizer. Let’s call it some kind of evolution ;)
What’s still missing - masks for Slizers, but I hope they will be added in the future :)
What do you think about the Lego Slizer theme? Do you like it? I have a lot of good memories with that series. I’m wondering about your opinion.
Create, as long as you can, no matter the outcome. Create. A mash of so many sets and an exercise in play and inspiration
A BMI (brain machine interface) was incorporated into a general-purpose manned weapon, and an adaptive pilot made the conventional weapon obsolete.
Due to the humanoid shape of this machine, natural BMI feedback to passengers is possible and high maneuverability is possible.
LEGbOt from the rear. This photo showcases some of the articulation and some of my choices of decoration on the back.
Slow and steady, a patient wanderer walks through the forest. Unsure of his destination he takes solace in the journey itself, knowing that the most precious of memories come from a simple life.
Original background by James Naughton
A BMI (brain machine interface) was incorporated into a general-purpose manned weapon, and an adaptive pilot made the conventional weapon obsolete.
Due to the humanoid shape of this machine, natural BMI feedback to passengers is possible and high maneuverability is possible.
A BMI (brain machine interface) was incorporated into a general-purpose manned weapon, and an adaptive pilot made the conventional weapon obsolete.
Due to the humanoid shape of this machine, natural BMI feedback to passengers is possible and high maneuverability is possible.
Here is my sixth build in my colorwheel series of 2025. Does this count as a Frebrovery build? Haha! #colorwheelchallenge
This build was done in 3.1 hrs.
Made on @pugetsystems
using @greyscalegorilla Plus textures and lightkits
Rendered with Octane in Cinema 4D