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Found this funny face while walking..

Robo Fett: transforms fluidly from a Nintendo 64 game cartridge of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire, to robotic Boba Fett, and back! Thanks to the advent of Mixels ball and socket joints, I can make my LEGOformers much more articulated and compact. When in cartridge mode, this can fit snugly into the game slot of Ultra Hexacon: the transforming Nintendo 64. When Ultra Hexacon was first released, I created two transforming game cartridges to accompany it: Mecha Kong and Hot-Shot (Donkey Kong 64 and GoldenEye 007, respectively). However a third transforming game cartridge was built but never released: Link 2.0, who transformed into a gold cartridge of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Although Link 2.0 was completed, I ran into problems with applying his game label, which interfered with inserting his cartridge into Hexacon’s game slot. For some reason, his sticker kept peeling off when inserting the game, thus I omitted from the photo shoot due to time constraints. My idea was to eventually retool Link 2.0 to have better clearance for the game slot, but unfortunately I abandoned the project

 

In early 2016 I decided to pick up where I left off and complete Link 2.0 — however, with its new retooling and transformation cycle, it was impossible for me to have the creation made predominantly of metallic gold pieces, thus I was stuck with having the outer cartridge mainly with the traditional light grey. This meant I had no choice but to base this off a different Nintendo 64 title; after debating back and forth between using Castlevania 64 and Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (two of my favorite titles), I opted to build games of both — hence, the creation of the Hell Knight.

 

For making this model in particular, one of the toughest obstacles was making the arches on top of the cartridges: when transformed into robot mode, the arches are on the bottom of the feet, which make the robot have trouble standing up. To fix this, the robot’s legs have retractable toes built with hinge plates. The game’s labels were printed on glossy card stock paper and cut apart with scissors, then glued onto the outer tiles.

My original mini Robo "MR-04" made it from LEGO.

Tastes like "GUNDAM(RX-78-2)"

 

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Denshi Gattai Bio Robo

623 pieces

A quick entry for the Fallout contest. It didn't turn out that well, I just made it for fun. It isn't minifig scale either....

 

I borrowed the technique used on the treads from The Slushey One.

Another One Bites the Dust! Along with Mr. Donut, the old Robo-Wash Sign will be coming down for the new development. the sign has always been there since the 1960's, even after the car wash was removed. Excelsior Springs, Missouri USA

New Group Gift Full Perm Robo-Chew @ DisturbeD Full Perm sim - Enjoy!

robo-sail

History very simple. I during the same time was on the Palm! And while Falkon adjusted tackles and was shown to sponsors, I on the Dutch boat pursued it and removed. We have got used to each other!))) I have made about 700 pictures. The wind is necessary for movement of Falkon, it is very high sailing vessel - and therefore the strong list on the party because of what forward kinds lose to the back is inevitable. I some times risked, if it is possible so to say, I had to go round on the move round Falkon. Thanks patience of my skipper and it and as to my command. These pictures weren't published anywhere. I have fallen in love with this creation of the human!))))

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Robo R-66Y frame dances. Chub is for size comparison.

Robocop vs. the AT-ST (sadly, I don't have an ED-209)

Some scale. Tail looks like a mess in these pics - need to fix that, sorry.

animation preview =D

Robo-Hunter / Heft-Reihe

art: Ian Gibson

Eagle Comics, IPC Magazines Ltd. (London / England)

Copyright: 1984 Eagle Comics

Printed in the USA

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/276402/

Concept art de Robo-Flanelinha para campanha publicitária de automóvel. Infelizmente a campanha foi cancelada e a imagem nunca foi publicada...

 

Concept art for a carwash robot for advertising. Unfortunatelly, the campaing was canceled, and this illustration was never published

Custom 7" Munny for the Art without Borders show.

This build was inspired by the movie Real Steel. But this robot was build for wrestling rather than boxing.

The Blancpain Race Series held on the Silverstone Arena Grand Prix circuit on Sunday 2nd June

Toma TvNotas desde Google una foto de Amanditita y la publica en el número 612, semana 30, en julio de este año dándole el crédito de varias fotos a Alejandro Isunza cuando al menos 2 fotos no lo son. La que llevan como principal en el reportaje es MÍA y jamás me pidieron permiso si quiera. A los correos enviados por mí, sólo responden que lo sienten mucho y que lo turnarán a la Dirección Editorial...

Jaw opens nice & wide, pivoting on two ball joints.

You never know who is watching you. I discovered this hidden spy camera with a Canon 50mmf1.8 lens on the Sparks Street Mall today. Click Click!

Von meinem iPad gesendet

Justin Aerni 2016

Para que nosotros seamos las únicas personas que damos derechos a NUESTRAS FOTOS, no terceras personas que nos ROBAN las fotos sin permiso y se lucran con ellas. A mi me quitaron unas cuantas...

 

Retro toes (and a new head).

These are the three robots in my collection as of now.

 

From left to right:

 

Core - a Souldoll Walter head in tan on the Souloid Phiel golden body

 

ZeroOne - an Akagidoll Janz (originally ns), modded (additional: in the face and on chest with black apoxie sculpt, substractive: carvings plus opened the eyes a little) and dyed by myself (black iDye Poly), plus a self-made tail, created with Blender and printed with an Anycubic Photon (and added to the iDye Poly bath for an even deepr black).

 

Qu - a Souldoll Souloid Diget in white and silver

 

All have been face-upped and body blushed by myself.

Robo Fett: transforms fluidly from a Nintendo 64 game cartridge of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire, to robotic Boba Fett, and back! Thanks to the advent of Mixels ball and socket joints, I can make my LEGOformers much more articulated and compact. When in cartridge mode, this can fit snugly into the game slot of Ultra Hexacon: the transforming Nintendo 64. When Ultra Hexacon was first released, I created two transforming game cartridges to accompany it: Mecha Kong and Hot-Shot (Donkey Kong 64 and GoldenEye 007, respectively). However a third transforming game cartridge was built but never released: Link 2.0, who transformed into a gold cartridge of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Although Link 2.0 was completed, I ran into problems with applying his game label, which interfered with inserting his cartridge into Hexacon’s game slot. For some reason, his sticker kept peeling off when inserting the game, thus I omitted from the photo shoot due to time constraints. My idea was to eventually retool Link 2.0 to have better clearance for the game slot, but unfortunately I abandoned the project

 

In early 2016 I decided to pick up where I left off and complete Link 2.0 — however, with its new retooling and transformation cycle, it was impossible for me to have the creation made predominantly of metallic gold pieces, thus I was stuck with having the outer cartridge mainly with the traditional light grey. This meant I had no choice but to base this off a different Nintendo 64 title; after debating back and forth between using Castlevania 64 and Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (two of my favorite titles), I opted to build games of both — hence, the creation of the Hell Knight.

 

For making this model in particular, one of the toughest obstacles was making the arches on top of the cartridges: when transformed into robot mode, the arches are on the bottom of the feet, which make the robot have trouble standing up. To fix this, the robot’s legs have retractable toes built with hinge plates. The game’s labels were printed on glossy card stock paper and cut apart with scissors, then glued onto the outer tiles.

New Robo-fish, due to over fishing of the planet , it’s near impossible to catch anything! With new Robo-fish even the littlest bastard can’t get away! 😏

Just a Robo-snail :)

One day banger on Jeff from St. Louis. He found me on the Instagram (cough cough @tonytouchtat2 cough) and took the drive up to see me. So stoked he did, had a blast knocking this out for him. Extra props for picking me for his 1st tap zap.

 

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Right arm, Fresh Ink, 1 sesh, 3 hours

© Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.

 

Tee shirt design.

My original mini Robo "MR-03" made it from LEGO.

Tastes like "GUNDAM EXIA" (Only a few)

 

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Huge reverse hopper crystal mass of bismuth, a double handful of spreadingness. Hoppers are inside-out xstals, enlargening away from their centres. Pure bismuth is manmade stuff available from gift stores but usually not at this size.

 

In the back corner of the 'crystal case' in the Vale Gallery, Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada.

"UFO Robo Grendizer" - GX-04S Perfect Set - Soul of Chogokin - Bandai

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