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Une création de l'artiste Montréalais Junko, fait à partir de matériaux recyclés.

  

A creation by Montreal artist Junko, made from recycled materials.

  

The host of Nintendo Week and some participants play through StarFox 64 on the 3DS for the cameras.

One of the customer at the StarFox 64 Event playing a Flame Red version of the Nintendo 3DS.

Krystal heard tonight is Outta This World at GigaBytes, party is at 6pm SLT. We'll see you there~

 

Ship: tinyurl.com/GigaBytes2TP

 

OG: www.flickr.com/photos/143915426@N02/51316385421/in/datepo...

From L to R:

 

Iron man MK 43- Chrome arms from a lego club keychain.

 

Starfox- Falcon body/legs, Supes head, brown hair.

 

Jessica Jones- some variation of a storm trooper for body, pepper pots head, Starfire hair (from bricks and pieces).

 

Antman- If you saw my 'I'm back with cookies' photo, you already saw this, but here's a brief overview anyway- TLG Antman with handcuff guantlets, beetle head( from Daily Bugle showdown) and dark red hands instead of my previous dark red arms.

 

Which is your fave? Let me know down in the comments below!

I've been a fan of Star Fox since i was very little. For years i've tried to make a game-accurate Arwing to varying degrees of success (but mostly failures lmao) but i am VERY pleased with this attempt! The only thing i wish was that i got the G-Diffusers in the primary blue rather than dark-blue, but had i done that i would've gone over-budget, as the larger wedge-plates were only released in primary blue in 2005, making them quite expensive to buy 16 OF THEM.

Set in the same universe as sonic and detective pikachu

 

L TO R

 

Solid Snake

 

Falco

 

Fox

 

Wolf

One of the most memorable boss fights for me is the first battle you have with Grangas in StarFox 64.

 

Memorable just for how easy he was to beat, and how stupid his quotes during the battle were.

 

"I'm going to crush you!"

 

Due to the terrible quality of the in-game screenshots, I had to come up with most of the greebles and interesting bits myself, seeing as 8-bit graphics aren't that good for details.

;D

 

Reference image

 

I'm making some video game figs, and figured I'd do one from an older game. So who better than Star Fox! I'm really really happy with how this fig turned out, hope you guys are too!

 

Agent 143, over and out!

Star Wolf's ship from Star Fox 64.

 

It's Retro Games Night at GigaBytes so come see some of your favorite retro game characters! Party is starting at 6pm SLT, see you there!~

 

Cloudrunner: tinyurl.com/GigaBytesTP

To tag along with my last picture, this is all my current builds I have been working on from or based off of something from the StarFox game series.

 

From left to right: GreatFox (Assault ver.), Landmaster (Assault ver.; not actual size, IE small build, little internal detailings), Wolfen Arwing (Assault ver.) Arwing (Assault ver.), Arwing (SNES version).

 

A little not on all of them is that they're all far from really being done. I haven't really gotten around to finishing them.

It is something that has been done many times with Lego, but never done with the kind of quality I'm used to seeing. Yes, the infamous Arwing from the Starfox series of games. This is not the version from any specific game (though it is heavily influenced by the Assault Arwing). Rather, this is my own, unique iteration of the Arwing.

 

I had actually built most of the Arwing three or so weeks ago, but I had to order the large blue panels from Bricklink, the four of which arrived today.

 

For an all-around view, check out the gallery.

I never played Starfox much, but after borrowing Assault from a friend I was inspired. This design was inspired by the Adventures version and the Arwing II version from Command.

 

Gallery (when moderated)

 

My camera is temporarily out of commission so I will have to upload some other stuff I have at a later time.

What kind of problem has Fox encountered that he needs serious help with maybe Wolf's power level is over 9000

 

Wolf: *sees Elite Beat Agents* Can't Let you dance that agents

 

Artwork made by Space Pirate Ridley of Neogaf

  

Woulda had this up sooner, but I had a busy weekend. It was full of babysittin' and work.

 

So yeah, I decided It was a good idea to revisit good 'ol Falco here. I wanted to clean up most of the errors I made a long time ago in his design while also pitching in some details I missed--I think he looks pretty good!

 

There were a couple things that I missed (and frankly I can't do anything about these errors), but he's definitely a step up from last time.

 

Tell me what ya think!

Inspired by DekuScrubster

Thinking of making Wolf's Team next. Whaddya think?

It's embarrassing to admit but this is my first complete build since the Normandy. Sure, I've tried a couple builds here and there, but I didn't actually finish anything. I tried my hand at a vignette, but I got bored, so I built a spaceship. Also I've been really busy with the whole "college process" and trying to expand my digital art portfolio as evidenced by my last couple of uploads. I probably won't be starting my next large build until November or so when I've finished my Apps, so until then my uploads will probably just be samples of digital art instead of builds.

Oh and one more thing....

Fox is ready for a collaborative Brickworld 2013 project with Dan Church and Casey McCoy, but what could it be?

 

This probably gives it away.

The SFX Arwing is the signature starfighter from the original Star Fox video game for the Super Nintendo. I think the design of the Arwing has been updated for each subsequent game, but the SFX has held a special place in my heart since I first played the game during a tournament weekend at Toys R Us back in 1993 and received a lapel pin as a reward for my (less than) stellar flying.

 

I've wanted to make an arwing using the sand blue 3x12 wedge slopes for the g-diffusers since the part first became available in 2004, but only last year got around to buying enough and building the g-diffusers. Once I saw the Furty Fox figure from the Chima line, I knew I had to finish the whole starfighter.

 

I'm really happy with how the whole thing turned out, especially the whole back end (using the large flags), the point of the nose, and the canopy design (which is borrowed in essence from my V-Wing Airspeeder).

 

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Do a barrel roll! (Z or R twice).

 

Remember, this baby can withstand temperatures of over 9000 degrees!

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This has been together for about a year now, only got around to photographing it last Saturday.

 

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Construction

 

Geoff Herndon has a great one as well:

mocpages.com/moc.php/131552

 

Reference one:

img.photobucket.com/albums/v612/glogan81/Arwing_Render.jpg

 

Reference two:

www.mariowiki.com/images/a/ae/Arwingtrophy.jpg

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More or less a fusion of the 64 and Assault designs.

Fox McCloud as he appears in the StarFox series.

PLEASE COMMENT IF YOU FAVORITE

 

Recently read the infinity gauntlet story line, and it inspired me to make these guys

 

Left To Right

 

StarFox: not really sure why I made him, other then i had the idea for the combo.

 

Thanos: please apriciate the tiny detail on the infinity gauntlet. look at the tiny gems. it is beutiful and i am proud. as for thanos himself, i want to go back a redo the head, since it could be better, mainly the eyes. i might commission someone actually, now that i think about it. yo Zach, would you be up for that?

 

Adam Warlock: simple but i really like how he came out. really hope he shows up in gaurdians of the galaxy 2.

For the next wave of my Super Smash Bros Ultimate minifig series, I have the Donkey Kong Country characters!

 

Donkey Kong- the leader of the bunch, you know him well. I re-designed him again, making him the most re-designed SSB character I’ve made. I’m really happy with the final version

 

Diddy Kong- really simple design. I gotta find a better way to attach the hat though... I might have to use... glue 😱

 

King K. Rool- the king himself is finally in Smash! I’m so excited to play him when Ultimate comes out. The cape is red construction paper.

 

I hope you all like them! I’m sorry about my inactivity lately, college has been eating up much of my time. Hopefully now that mid-term exams are over, I can get back to a more regular schedule. Thanks for your patience. Next is StarFox!

 

-Totally Awesome

Yesterday I updated the look of my home on SL to be a full 60x60x11M for my own personal building when I get bored (which is very frequently). This was taken a while before me changing the place to be bigger along with 3 of my aircraft builds from and based off things from StarFox

I am opening 2021 with some awesome Marvel figs. Pretty sure this is my 11th Marvel Figs pic. Extremely proud of what I accomplished with Flickr this year. I kinda joined late, so it is more of a 3 month thing. I got some more modulars for Christmas, so I changed up the background. I might make some more random stuff in 2021 and hope you guys stay safe.

 

Left-Right:

 

Starfox: Ever since I learned about this guy, I thought of this exact formula for him.

 

Goliath (Bill Foster): He’s not as accurate as I hoped, but I like the head and torso.

 

Curt Connors: I don’t have the dinosaur costume guy, so I just made him human.

 

Sandman: Basic fig.

 

Blade: Not sure if I have shown him yet, but here he is.

Greer Grant was a native of Chicago, Illinois. She was a sophomore at the University of Chicago when she met her future husband, policeman Bill Nelson. She left college to marry him. The marriage was a strong one, flawed only by Bill's overprotective nature. Bill was killed in an off-duty shooting, and Greer had to find a job of her own. After weeks of searching, she ran into her old physics professor, Dr. Joanne Tumulo, and signed on as her research assistant.

 

Dr. Tumulo was working on human enhancement methods effective for women. For several reasons, including distrust for the haphephobic Malcolm Donalbain (Tumulo's financial backer), distaste for Shirlee Bryant (his chosen subject), and Greer's own enthusiasm, Tumolo decided to let her friend undergo the treatment as well.

 

Greer emerged from the regimen with greatly enhanced physical and mental capabilities, including the peculiar tendency to feel others' pain. Shirlee emerged with similar physical capacity but considerably less mental empowerment, a result they blamed on her lack of adherence to the preparatory regimen.

 

Tumolo then investigated further, and discovered that Donalbain had created a mind-control device and a set of cat-themed gadgets, with which he intended to make Shirlee his mindless superhuman enforcer. However, she fell to her death while testing the grapple-claw.

 

Stealing away, Dr. Tumulo presented the story to Greer, along with a spare Cat costume and gadget-set as evidence. However, her intention to call the police was thwarted by a bombing at her lab, which claimed her life. Greer then donned the suit, and set out to put an end to his scheme. With her powers, she adapted quickly to the strange garb and attacked Donalbain's headquarters, before convincing him to commit suicide rather than let himself be touched. A fire set off by the earlier fight then destroyed Donalbain's headquarters, including his copy of the enhancement machine.

 

Greer then embarked on a brief crimefighting career as the Cat.

 

Years later, another of Donalbain's Cat costumes surfaced when Patsy Walker discovered it while accompanying the Avengers. Donning it, she began calling herself the Hellcat.

 

"The Tigra" is the historical defender/champion of the Cat People, a humanoid race created by sorcery during the Dark Ages. Concerned about the Cat People's uncontrollable population growth and savagery, a community of sorcerers eventually banished the entire original Cat People population to a demonic netherworldly realm.

 

The two very first Cat People, who were themselves very capable scientists and sorcerers, were able to evade banishment through their magic. They continued to live among humanity in secret and worked to refine the Cat People's biology to make a peaceful integration into the human population possible. They were constantly attacked and required a protector. Discovering that the original spell for transforming cats into Cat People like themselves had been rendered inoperative, they created a process combining science, sorcery, and focused mental power that could transform a human female into a "Tigra", a humanoid tiger-like being with abilities that far surpassed those of either race.

 

This unnamed first Tigra defended the Cat People with great effectiveness, and allowed a new community to establish themselves on Earth, separate from the group that had been banished. This new population continued to live amongst humanity in secrecy through the present day, relying on enchantments that cast the illusion of a human appearance.

 

Nothing is known about the other Tigras who may have existed, or even if there have been more than two. At the time when Greer was transformed into Tigra, "the Tigra" was only remembered by the Cat People as a distant, but powerful, legend. It has been strongly implied that only one Tigra can exist at any given time.

 

Dr. Tumulo was revealed to be one of these modern Cat People. When members of HYDRA tracked Tumolo down to obtain "the Final Secret" (the Black Death plague, which was another creation of the first two Cat People), Greer once again donned the Cat costume and drove them off. However, she was mortally injured by a blast from one of their alpha radiation pistols.

 

Greer regained consciousness in a Baja California cave, surrounded by a gathering of Cat People summoned by Tumolo. Rapidly dying from the radiation's effects, Greer was offered one last hope of survival: a combination of ancient science, sorcery, and mental power that would transform her into Tigra, the Cat People's legendary half-human, half-cat warrior. She readily consented, began wearing only her black bikini from this time on, and arose from the ceremony as a superhumanly-powered human-animal hybrid. Striped fur covered her entire body, her hands and feet bore razor-sharp claws, her teeth became long and pointed, and her eyes were now cat's eyes. In addition to superhuman strength and senses, she also gained many of the drives and instincts of a cat. Soon after, she encountered the Werewolf.

 

Though initially unable to change back to her human self, Tigra received from the Cat People a mystical cat-headed amulet that allowed her to first create the illusion of her human form and later to change at will. She seldom made use of it, preferring her feline superpowered form and mostly abandoning her life as Greer Grant Nelson.

 

Greer resumed her superhero career, with most of the world unaware that the woman who briefly fought crime as the Cat was now the feline Tigra. She fought alongside most of Marvel's heavy-hitters in wide-ranging adventures. She first battled Kraven the Hunter, and then teamed with Spider-Man against Kraven. She also became a friend and associate of the Fantastic Four.

 

When the Avengers found themselves shorthanded, Moondragon used her mental powers to compel a dozen unaffiliated heroes (apparently selected at random) to travel to Avengers Mansion and audition for the vacant position. Though he disapproved of Moondragon's methods, Captain America offered Tigra a spot on the team.

 

Although Tigra's first tenure with the Avengers was brief, she served well. She also aided the X-Men against Deathbird. Her time with the Avengers was highlighted by her saving the world from destruction by the Molecule Man single-handed, who intended to consume the planet's energy, like Galactus. Alone among the Avengers, she was able to get close enough to him to talk him out of his plan. She convinced him to seek help from a therapist and the Molecule Man has ceased to be a threat to this day.

 

The Avengers fought the Ghost Rider, who blasted the team with his terror-inducing hellfire. The nature of Tigra's powers caused her to be affected by the exposure on a far deeper level than her teammates. She was left with great self-doubts about her qualifications as a member of Earth's premier superhero team, particularly alongside such heavy-hitters as Thor and Iron Man. Ultimately she resigned her membership, leaving the team on good terms.

 

She resumed her modeling career, moving to San Francisco when employers on the East Coast proved unreceptive to the idea of a cat person model. There she befriended private investigator Jessica Drew, and aided her on several cases, but had no better luck with modeling work there than on the East Coast and accepted an offer from the Vision to become a founding member of the Avengers' new West Coast-based team. Alongside the new West Coast Avengers, she fought Graviton, and became a close friend of Wonder Man. She also began a flirtation with Henry Pym.

 

While with the West Coast Avengers, she seemed to have shed the remainders of her hellfire-induced self-doubt. However, the cat-like aspects of her personality (such as a penchant for savagery and a need for affection) had begun to dominate her human intellect, causing her increasing distress. She sought help from her Avengers teammates in overcoming the "cat" side of her personality, which had caused her to become the lover of both Wonder Man and Henry Pym. She also encountered and fought the Werewolf. She was transported with the West Coast Avengers by Balkatar to the realm of the Cat People. Ultimately, she came into contact with the banished colony of Cat People, whose king agreed to resolve her crisis in exchange for carrying out her historical function by murdering the Cat People's longtime foe, Master Pandemonium.

 

Though she initially accepted their terms, when the critical moment came at an arena in the Cat People's realm, Tigra refused to violate the Avengers' code against killing, and failed to kill Master Pandemonium. The Cat People stripped her of her "Tigra soul" (the peculiar articulation of her Tigra powers in this demonic realm). She was reduced to her normal, pre-transformation human state.

 

The Hellcat, who had accompanied Greer and the West Coast Avengers, lent Greer the super-suit that she used to wear as the Cat, and a battle ensued. As the tide began to turn against the Cat People, their leader released the "Tigra soul" as a means of confusing Greer. The tactic backfired: the cat-suit had been designed by a Cat Person (Tumolo) specifically to amplify Greer's human capabilities, so instead of Greer being dominated by the "Tigra soul" as before, the suit caused her human and feline personalities to successfully integrate together.

 

This time, Greer's transformation into the legendary cat-warrior was much more complete than before. Her strength and abilities were far greater than they were originally. Her appearance became more feline, and she grew a tail like the rest of the Cat People. She also lost the ability to shift back to a human form, though as before she showed no sense of loss for her human identity.

 

Her transformation was so complete and the Tigra legend was so strong among the Cat People that they immediately ceased hostilities. Tigra continues to hold a position of significant reverence among the Cat People.

 

The transformation also resolved the conflicts between the human and feline aspects of her personality. Tigra could now exploit the full range and ferocity of her abilities without fear of going so far that she would lose control of her actions, and she could also indulge her natural feline inclinations (such as hunting and chasing prey for enjoyment) without feeling guilty or self-conscious. This integration was confirmed in concrete ways immediately upon the team's return to Earth. Tigra performed a sport dive off the highest span of the Golden Gate Bridge, exhibiting no signs of any injury or fear of the water. She also terminated her ongoing relationship with Hank Pym, explaining that although she no longer felt a cat-like need to seek affection at every opportunity, she had no conventional human desire to be tied down to one mate, either.

 

She was captured by Graviton at one point, but freed the Avengers from him. Around this time, the Arthurian Lady of the Lake summoned the West Coast Avengers to England to aid the superhero team Excalibur. With the others, Tigra ventured into the realm of limbo to help stop Doctor Doom's mad plans to gain power at the cost of killing everyone in Britain.

 

Tigra briefly left the West Coast Avengers in a dispute over the Avengers' policy against killing. Tigra stated that she believed by her very nature that killing prey was sometimes necessary.[volume & issue needed] She joined Mockingbird and the Moon Knight in forming an independent group.

 

After returning to the team, Tigra inexplicably underwent another "inversion" and transformed into a more animal-like feline form, losing her human intellect completely and becoming a danger to her fellow Avengers. This was possibly due to the reality-warping machinations of Immortus, who at the time sought to distract the team so as to have unimpeded access to the Scarlet Witch. Tigra was forcibly shrunken down to sub-house cat size by Hank Pym and kept in a cage in his lab while the team tended to other urgent matters. She escaped and traveled into suburbia, where she lived as a wild animal.

 

She was ultimately rescued and restored to her former appearance and stability by noted witch Agatha Harkness, who was an associate of the West Coast Avengers at the time.

 

Tigra resumed her membership in the West Coast Avengers. On an intelligence-gathering mission in Japan, she and Iron Man battled a team of Asian supervillains known as the Pacific Overlords. During the fight, Iron Man was incapacitated and Tigra suffered a deep, critical stab wound to the abdomen before dispatching her attackers and making her escape. She flew away in the Avengers' Quinjet, intending to report back to headquarters on the Overlords' plans, but severe loss of blood caused her to lose consciousness and crash land in Arnhem Land, an Aboriginal territory in northern Australia. Rescued by Aborigines, she decided to stay put while she recovered from her wounds, naming Spider-Woman (Julia Carpenter) as her replacement. She briefly made Arnhem Land her home, enjoying the company of the Aborigines and the pleasures of living wild.

 

After the West Coast Avengers disbanded, Tigra resumed her wide-ranging adventures. Though no longer an active Avenger, she continued to participate in Avengers operations when needed as a member of the team's extended family.

 

With the aid of a new transformation device to disguise her true identity from her fellow officers, Tigra spent some time on the New York City police force. She focused much of her time on a personal case and in combating a force of vigilante police officers.

 

Later, mystical forces which attacked all Avengers brought her to the Avengers Mansion. There, she and all the other Avengers were entrapped by Morgan le Fay, to live out in an alternate universe where le Fay ruled, fighting alongside the others as one of the "queen"'s guards under the name "Grimalkin". After the defeat of Morgan, Tigra went off into space with Starfox to enjoy the pleasures found there. She appeared off and on, having a series of adventures as part of the ad hoc space-faring Avengers Infinity team in which she helps in preventing an extra-universal race from destroying all life in our universe.

 

Tigra returned to Earth with the Avengers Infinity team during the Maximum Security storyline, during which she helped to save the Earth from becoming a penal colony for alien criminals.[volume & issue needed] She played a particularly crucial role in events when the Infinity team were captured after discovering the Kree's role in recent events, with the Kree intending to lobotomize the team and make it appear as though they had destroyed another planet; due to the attention the Kree had paid to keeping the more powerful team members contained, they were unprepared for Tigra, the weakest member, to escape her bonds by returning to her smaller human form, allowing her to escape her shackles and free her teammates in time to reveal the truth.

 

⚡ Happy 🎯 Heroclix 💫 Friday! 👽

_____________________________

A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

 

Secret Identity: Greer Grant Nelson

 

Publisher: Marvel

 

First appearance: Giant-Size Creatures 1 (July 1974)

 

Created by: Tony Isabella (Writer)

Don Perlin (Artist)

 

Quality time well wasted. My girl is in Cali, I have the place to myself...what do I do? Waste time.

Strobes and stuff: reflective umby with 1/3 ctb camera left.

Camera right is bare and gelled with a Playstation Purple Pallet.

 

Revamped the whole thing (except for the head). Added 3D buckles, 3D boot details, and a much cleaner paint job. Falco is next!

59/365 - More of the “tiny dolls in my hand” series, a happy little Laika. She was named after the cosmonaut Laika, the first dog in space.

 

Laika is a Penny Fennec Fox from HUJOO

- Faceup: HUJOO

- Eyes: LUTS

- Scarf: Leeann Doll

- Sweater: myself

 

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"Do a barrel roll!"

His outfit is a lot less detailed compared to the rest of the teams. Still looks pretty cool though.

Slippy is next!

Like Fox, Falco had a completely decked out body. His head is custom sculpted and textured as well. Peppy is next!

Culprit: Surprise Attack (Star Wolf)

LXF: www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Cagerrin/MOCs/LDD/vixon.lxf (~6200 pieces, laggy)

 

Not exactly a SHIPtember thing (I mean, it's digital and I started it like, last year), but what the heck, I felt like finishing something big. Roughly 105x80x50.

 

Due to some odd quirks of LDD's outline function this is very hard to screencap - the outlines have a minimum width regardless of the zoom level, for large models they tend to be way too wide and blot out everything, so this is the only shot for now. I'll have to see about getting Bluerender working again, but I encourage looking at the .lxf directly, single views don't really capture it well.

Blogged!

Building instructions (2.1 MB)

 

a bit of a pain to build...

 

credits :

archus7 - general idea

Geoff Herndon - general idea

peterlmorris - Triangular design

info panel

Earth Alliance Fleet

Class and type: Cobra Class Frigate

Name: EAF Cadolzburg

Commissioned: 21 September

2258

Homeport: Lunar Spaceport

Displacement: 93,284 short tons (84,626 metric tons) Full Load

Length: 1,123 ft (342 m)

Propulsion: 5 Argis Class IV fusion reactors (4 GW), four Lexmark Bs ion drives

Speed: 69.700km/h

Range: Unlimited distance; 4–5 years

Complement: 953

Armament: 11 Steiner & Moertel Mk 8b Laser turrets / 3 Argis Excalibur plasma lances / 1 Krupp BigLukas Gauss cannon / 12 torpedo tubes

Armor: 90 cm Fibrax belt

Shield: 5 Argis Type 70 8MW phase shields

Aircraft carried: 14 XF3-M Starmax / 26 F10 Starfox / 7 Bloodhound Mk III / 6 Stormeagle Dropships

The SFX Arwing is the signature starfighter from the original Star Fox video game for the Super Nintendo. I think the design of the Arwing has been updated for each subsequent game, but the SFX has held a special place in my heart since I first played the game during a tournament weekend at Toys R Us back in 1993 and received a lapel pin as a reward for my (less than) stellar flying.

 

I've wanted to make an arwing using the sand blue 3x12 wedge slopes for the g-diffusers since the part first became available in 2004, but only last year got around to buying enough and building the g-diffusers. Once I saw the Furty Fox figure from the Chima line, I knew I had to finish the whole starfighter.

 

I'm really happy with how the whole thing turned out, especially the whole back end (using the large flags), the point of the nose, and the canopy design (which is borrowed in essence from my V-Wing Airspeeder).

 

www.BruceLowell.com

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