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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.
A remake of 2152. I remember when the most articulation that pedal brick built robots had was a bar mechanism on the hips to shuffle around with or roller skate feet. Oh how times have changed.
My friend from college, we know each other about six years and spent lot of time together. This photo was took in the park on Main Street in Košice, where we use to sit, drink wine and talk
Lens: M42 Super Takumar 1.4/50
An F-22 (04-4070) taking off from Nellis AFB during RF 23-1. This particular F-22 was seen for the first time in March 2022 with this new coating to test the F-22s replacement, the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD).
www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/f-22-being-used-to-test-nex...
Robo Rina robot
Capable of graceful poses this petite performer dance just for you. Featuring motorcycle lever legs, flute valve arms and brass door- knob head. Rob Rina pirouettes on an antique lamp base.
So the legs are actually from the vampire boy since I had no idea what to do with the pink guy, heh. I then modified the legs by sculpting details on with milliput and painting it on with silver paint.
It chips like crazy and such, but the overall effect looks okay, and I'll have to spend less time looking for more MH guy pants.
Como algunos sabran en la último número de la revista Descaro apareció esta publicidad de la tienda URCOR.
Se supone que cuando publican una foto tuya en una revista es motivo de orgullo, este no es el caso.
La foto es de mi autoría, fue utilizada y manipulada sin ningún consentimiento mío.
Al momento de reclamarle al dueño de la empresa, vía e-mail, me respondío groseramente "dejate de joder"...
Acá les dejo el link de la foto original, hasta borraron la marca de agua los ladrones.
www.flickr.com/photos/fotomoon/644217478
También pueden revisar la versión digital del último número de revista Descaro, revista en la cual figura esta publicidad, en www.descaro.cl
PD: Si dejan comentarios que sean aportes porfavor.
Unlike all the other miniland figures, I built Robo very differently. As a result, he is the most posable of all the figures.
If you want to roll your own Formula Robo machine, download this handy-dandy .LXF file! All I ask is you credit me for the design and tag any pictures under Formula Robo.
Enjoy!
(note that thanks to those pesky laws of physics, this thing is extremely unlikely to stand up without assistance irl)
Made this for Alex's birthday.
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Will be non responsive for a few days.
I'm off to London to see Regina Spektor at the Hammersmith Apollo!!!
The Ex Gokin Series, Getter Robo 1. The re-designs for these are wicked cool. Mighty expensive though...
What of, I wonder.
Silly hams. First they pee and eat in it, then they sleep there. :| Dirty wheel, dirty feet, dirty fur. OMG.
First thing I came up with when playing around with the blasters. I kind of think it has a dinosaur feel to it.
Robo Frame based off Robo from Chrono Trigger. Equipped with Steam Cannon Arm, Lots of Heavy Plating, and Steam Engine Pack.
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.
The streets of Worcester are currently decorated with Giraffe Sculptures in aid of St Richard's Hospice, Worcester.
This was the first one i spotted and probably the best i saw during my short stay in the city.
The artist who created this was Tim Sutcliffe.
Recently auctioned off and raised £6,800.
In their messy cage. No bedding in their cage currently.
They seem to do such a good job tearing up and nesting with tissue paper that I'm wondering if pure tissue paper would work. Tissue doesn't seem to bury their mess as well as actual bedding though. xD (You see sesame and millet husks, plus some poop and random food leftovers under the house.)
The boys are doing fine. Think having Pie separated long before she left for the rainbow bridge helped.
It's sweet though, how the boys love Pie's orange house. It only fits two comfortably though! The babies won't let daddy in. ;)
Anyway, Bebe is so greedy and selfish! Caught him squeaking at and running after both daddy and brother, then robbing them of their yummy treats. Mean! It's no wonder he's the tubbiest of them all as well. xD
After a small redesign, my robo-athlete moc is now published on Lego Ideas, so if you like it, please support it here: ideas.lego.com/projects/e2aecc9d-4ce1-4109-b518-0b8243a5f2c4