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’ve waited nine years for this moment…
For reasons unknown to us, Nex and Stringer would never see another release after 2012, despite two full waves of sets they could easily have been integrated into. With Bulk growing increasingly orange and Stringer’s lack of unified color scheme, my belief is that Nex and Stringer underperformed in BREAKOUT as the two cheaper sets of the second wave and were cut from the lineup for the remainder of Hero Factory’s run.
Until today…
With a helmet commissioned from @galva_nize_ I present BRAIN ATTACK Stringer. He is of the same height class as Stormer and Surge and is equipped with a Hero Sword. He also has a scanning apparatus affixed to his arm for performing sonar sweeps and picking up thermal signatures. I went for a more hefty build as Stringer deserves the extra muscle. I have also tried to combine his blue BREAKOUT color scheme and his orange 1.0 colors to create something that honors both.
I have taken great lengths to keep the design language of the other BRAIN ATTACK sets:
- Melee weapons
- Silver or Gunmetal secondary color
- Transparent armor piece
- Hero Core Clamp and Visor
This build uses a shoulder configuration first used by Beardly_Designs. I don’t think anything else draws inspiration from other MOCs but, if you feel it does, let me know!
Building this MOC is honestly a dream come true for me. I’m glad I can finally give Stringer the form he deserves.
Strada sforii (Romanian for 'String street', German: Fadengasse ) is the narrowest street in the city of Braşov, Romania. It is believed to be one of the narrowest streets in Europe (Spreuerhofstraße, in Germany, and Parliament Street, in England, are narrower).
It is situated near Șchei Gate and it is perpendicular to Strada Cerbului (Stag Street). It was initially built as a corridor that firemen could use, and it is first mentioned in 17th century documents. Strada sforii is now a tourist attraction and meeting spot. Its width varies between 111 and 135 centimeters, and it is 80 meters long.[1]
Several years ago while cycling in Sussex I spotted this neatly coiled length of nylon string/cord lying in the gutter. I couldn't really miss it, could I? I picked it up and put it in my saddlebag, knowing that one day it would come in handy.
Today's the day! HMM!
After a passing thunderstorm temporarily cleared smoke from Canada's 2023 forest fires, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, July 1, 2023
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Red string of destiny
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As I was officially off on paternity leave which started the previous day, March 8th, I took advantage of my wife still feeling fine on a sunny Saturday morning. Having to take care of a plumbing issue earlier in the morning, I narrowly missed a decent shot of 507 returning from downtown with some "unique" road power. By the time I arrived at Rockingham, 507's crew was putting away the transfer from downtown and I settled for rosters. It wasn't until about an hour or more later that I finally got something worth posting. Taking a break from the COWLs, (only a short one), we see local 507 with 4708 for power LHF heading downtown with a string of cars to spot at Halterm. The COWL duo was captured one more time though, in fact, just a mere 5-10 minutes after I took this.
I have enough photos of Lisa glowering at the camera, so I used a string to perk her up. I'm a bit close for a 50mm lens, though, so her ear isn't all in the frame.
A string quilt made from Amy Butler's Daisy Chain and Midwest Modern prints~with a few solids thrown in. Blogged here.
This beautiful 1960's Sabaru was ours for the weekend to do whatever with, so we took it out for a play
I took this on the commute to the beach.....
Kodak profoto 100xl
Tech: Pentax K1000 28mm lens
Spring cleaning and I cleared out two drawers full of scraps!
Strips of fabrics in different width and randomly sew together. Not particularly perfect....just pick a color and joint!
I was hooked and finished in 2 Saturdays.
This is a string quilt I have been working on for my sister. Initially I planned on using the multiple diamonds layout that is most popular with this paper pieced block. However, I just could not face the prospect of making 16 more blocks so I began contemplating other layouts. After doing some looking around on flickr and the Web I came up with this one (similar to a values quilt layout). I think I like it; but, it may need one more row across the bottom so it is a rectangle instead of a square...opinions? Edit: I went ahead and added another row across the bottom. Also, I've learned that the name of this layout is Barn Raising.