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First there was the Michelin man...now here's GITZO man!
Gitzo GH2750QR off centre ball head (on G2330 tripod)
To show movement options of the head multiple images were combined in Photoshop CS3. The android resemblance was not intended...but looks cool...
Photographed with a D300 with Micro-Nikkor 105mm F2.8, mounted on a Gitzo G2220 tripod. I used a historic G275 off centre ballhead as the GH2750QR is being photographed (above...!) for a story in JPGMAG.
Settings: VR tuned off, D300 set to mirror lock-up. triggered with remote release. f36, each image 10 second exposure.
Lighting: halogen (desk) lamp close-up from bottom left, two-bulb low power halogen lamp distant from top right.
Image made EXPLORE on 8 Nov 08, max position # 137
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The Transformers Stickeralbum
Panini / Italien
Copyright: Hasbro, Inc. / USA 1986
ex libris MTP
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Transformers_(TV_series)
This private residence in Los Angeles was used as the Witwicky home in the 2007 movie "Transformers" (top).
This home is located at 2187 W 24th Street.
From the Transformers movie (2007)
A pretty tricky build, mainly because I don't have that much lime green. The legs came out very nice and are my favorite part of the build. The hardest part was definitely the front half, mainly because it was difficult to find a place to fit the arms and have room to fold the torso down during transformation. The arms look ugly with the front windshields on them but I couldn't put them anywhere else.
Ironhide in his GMC Topkick pickup truck mode. Not that great but I tried my best to make everything line up and stay together. I definitely prefer the robot mode over this. I think the front section came out pretty nice though.
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This is my review of the Transformer Autobot Inferno MOC aka Firechief by Alex Jones, build with Webrick parts.
Total points = [91/100] 👌
I assume most of you will recognize this Generation 1 ("G1") Transformer Inferno, but especially people like me who grew up in the 1980s 😊.
You would think this could never work, so much details and moving parts in a relatively small build, but Alex has done it! This is where you see his background as a toy designer and being a Lego Master Germany winner.
If there would be something to complain, it would be the weak mid-section and some of the older and more expensive parts. Still, it holds up well in standing position and the ladder helps to balance the MOC, and but for many of the older parts, you can find a cheaper Lego alternatives.
Review:
Build [17/20]
Detail [19/20]
Display [20/20]
Instructions [18/20]
Parts [17/20]
Details:
Parts: 495
Difficulty: medium
Building time: 2.0-2.5 hours
Instructions: EUR 7.99 // USD 8.20
About Webrick:
Webrick is offering a bricks service for MOC builders. You upload the part list via their website and you instantly get the % of available bricks and their cost.
In the case of the Firechief, 16 parts were not available. I looked them up on BL or my own inventory. This makes a +96% hit rate on part list.
They mainly use GoBricks parts. The pieces are really good, super color consistency and only few scratches.
I hope you like the review and let me know what you think!
Transformers Decepticons de la Generación 1 y Classic que forman parte de mi colección. 17 de Octubre del 2007.
This Pasadena location was used for the filming of the 2007 movie "Transformers" (top). This is the location where Shia goes over the handle bars of his bike while getting chased by Bumble Bee.
Jazz from the 2007 movie. It was really hard to go from the largest transformer in the movie (Blackout) to the smallest. Probably the worst transformer I built so far. It really was a big challenge to make him as small as possible to be in scale with the other transformers I made and still be able to transform. Very disproportioned but I tried my best.