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The Tesla Cybertruck is a car from th e future - the kind of future we imagined from the 1980s.
I guess, along with Bladerunner, Elon Musk probably saw Robocop or Judge Dread or any other number of dystopian films featuring Arnie or Stallone.
Dressed up as a Black & White, the Cybertruck looks, so confronting at the launch last week, soften and normalise.
Of course, the dystopian future, filled with Cybertrucks, was the one we wished wouldn't happen.
This won't be the last themed take on the Cybertruck that I do, but I really like this one.
Stay out of trouble!
This is from an original pencil drawing I did from copying the image from a movie magazine way back in 1986. this is my re-imagining of the drawing.
The Tesla Cybertruck is a car from th e future - the kind of future we imagined from the 1980s.
I guess, along with Bladerunner, Elon Musk probably saw Robocop or Judge Dread or any other number of dystopian films featuring Arnie or Stallone.
Dressed up as a Black & White, the Cybertruck looks, so confronting at the launch last week, soften and normalise.
Of course, the dystopian future, filled with Cybertrucks, was the one we wished wouldn't happen.
This won't be the last themed take on the Cybertruck that I do, but I really like this one.
Stay out of trouble!
The Tesla Cybertruck is a car from th e future - the kind of future we imagined from the 1980s.
I guess, along with Bladerunner, Elon Musk probably saw Robocop or Judge Dread or any other number of dystopian films featuring Arnie or Stallone.
Dressed up as a Black & White, the Cybertruck looks, so confronting at the launch last week, soften and normalise.
Of course, the dystopian future, filled with Cybertrucks, was the one we wished wouldn't happen.
This won't be the last themed take on the Cybertruck that I do, but I really like this one.
Stay out of trouble!
The Tesla Cybertruck is a car from th e future - the kind of future we imagined from the 1980s.
I guess, along with Bladerunner, Elon Musk probably saw Robocop or Judge Dread or any other number of dystopian films featuring Arnie or Stallone.
Dressed up as a Black & White, the Cybertruck looks, so confronting at the launch last week, soften and normalise.
Of course, the dystopian future, filled with Cybertrucks, was the one we wished wouldn't happen.
This won't be the last themed take on the Cybertruck that I do, but I really like this one.
Stay out of trouble!
I shot this plant during our summer holidays in Kent, when we visited Comp Gardens.
I really have to start taking notes of which plants I'm shooting, as I don't have a clue now.
"Dead or alive, you're coming with me."
Helmet idea goes to [LEGO_VIGILANTE]
*He's been tagged*
**Go check him out!**
A groovy figure for sure. Admittedly I didn't really appreciate owning him until after my movie figure collection really took shape.
The first time ED-209 walked into frame in the original Robocop I thought it was one of the most terrifying and badass robots I’d ever seen. When I began to create MOCS I knew one day I wanted to make my own ED.
Standing 25cm high, weighing over 1kg and made of 1473 pieces here is my UCS scale ED-209. He can be posed slightly as his head rotates on a large turntable and his arms move in and out.
Instructions for ED can be found on Rebrickable at: bit.ly/3lrAfu1
He is made almost entirely of commonly available pieces and a recent BrickLink pricing came in at £138.15 (including shipping) from 5 sellers in the UK.
This is a big, complex model with balanced weight distribution that makes him very stable on his feet if built correctly. He is a display piece intended for adult builders and will shoot anyone who doesn’t comply with him within 20 seconds.
I collect broken chunks of concrete. There, I said it. And this one with a yellow stripe down it? *chef's kiss*
"Excuse me, I have to go. Somewhere there is a crime happening."
('RoboCop' by McFarlane Toys / Movie Maniacs Series 7)
Al parecer ese es su nombre oficial: Robocops de la Policía Nacional. Día de la Independencia del Perú. Magdalena del Mar, Lima, Perú.
Apparently this is their official name: National Police's Robocops. Independece Day of Peru. Magdalena del Mar, Lima, Peru.