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Like my previous Code Geass pic, I tried to draw it in the style of the show.
I also added cheese-kun and a slice of pizza with her too.
She loves having her pizza.
I hope you all like it.
Comments and Constructive Criticism Welcome.
Art By:Me
Character By: Gorō Taniguchi
Taking this thing and pumpin' up the badass.
That's the cape from a Knight's Kingdom II figure, btw.
This one goes out to Fateheart. : )
Also inspired by Code Geass.
Currently armed with a radiant wave surge claw and white phosphorus missiles.
That's my Tachikoma pod on the back and the righthand claw is by Squieu.
Various Chara Fortune sets:
Code Geass, Reborn, Prince of Tennis, Gintama, Evangelion, D.Gray-Man ...
I stopped collecting, woo!
Bringing up an old MOC here; I'm just making a Code Geass-y base and some scenery so that hopefully I can get it in the 'Window to the Community" in the Lego store. I decided it'd probably best to be a little discreet and leave any weapons out of the display, just to be careful.
Suggestions on how to build decent scenery are welcome (a lot)
This time make Yuki cos C.C from Code Geass.
The uniform of Ashford version and the Pizza Hut box are self made.
Will take more outdoor photos with "C.C" later.
So I've been on a recent Code Geass re-watch binge; and I clearly needed to make something...
And then I thought "Aw yeah...I should make the Lancelot...no-one's done that before!"
Well..kinda turns out some people have...sort of..done versions; but they aren't very accurate or fantastically technical.
This thing is a beast of SNOT. A beast I tell you.
Of course, I needed to include cool details and a fairly large range of movement; henceforth it contains le following:
-Detachable pilot pod (fits one Suzaku fig)
-Full hip and knee joint movement
-Full elbow and some shoulder movement
-Those wheely..things...at the back..which I..can't remember the name of..er..
All in all, it's surprisingly dense for its size, and I have discovered that the Japanese clearly have no idea how to translate human anatomy to a machine, I had that much trouble getting the feet to support the weight of the entire mech.
As a generally non-mech builder, I'm damned proud of this; especially in terms of accuracy. Of course, there are prolly a billion things wrong that Fateheart and Wimbe and others will kindly point out, but meh to that cos I spent ages on this. Yeah.
And no, you can't have the custom Suzaku minifig!
(Btw...I'm also working on a custom C.C fig :3)
Photo credit: Ma dad (as per usual)
VampBeauty cosplay of Princess Euphemia of the anime Code Geass
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Saw this design and thought it was really cool and unique, so I decided to give it a go. Here's a reference pic.
Features include:
-Opening cockpit
-Lowering landspinners
-Transformation into quadruped mode
Equipped with two piledriver-like thingies and a rifle. I was really worried about it being back heavy, which it is, but luckily the inclusion of the landspinners helps to balance it out. It's still pretty tough to get wide stances out of it, though. For the transformation, the thighs and lower arms should extend a bit, but at this small scale I wasn't able to do that (it's still slightly too large for minifig scale). I'm really proud of the head, though. I really didn't think that I could get a rubber band to work the way I wanted it to.
Sadly due to the amount of things I have built atm, I had to take a bunch of parts from them to build this guy, so in a day or two I'll be breaking it down to give those parts back.
Euphemia, Code Geass
Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp)
Cosplayer: Lulu-nyan (www.facebook.com/LuluNyanCosplay/)
Setup: Main: Godox AD360 with Phottix Para-Pro 1.5m; Edge: Godox AD200 with 1/2 CTO Gel
Cute cosplay of C.C. aka C2 (in a bunny suit) from the anime series Code Geass, at Otakon 2014.
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Nisse Heavy Industries has recently taken advantage of it's larger rivals' current lull in mobile frame innovation to unveil a remarkable new model to an eager public. Though mobile frame customers in the Seitte System are primarily operating in the industrial or security sectors, Epialos doesn't appear to designed for anything so utilitarian, although we have no doubts that it will perform splendidly in those roles.
An oversized reactor block that pushes the cockpit out onto the machine's back along with a lightweight inner frame and aerodynamic chassis afford this sporty mobile frame a gold-standard power-to-weight ratio, which will no doubt make it extremely popular among sports fans and anyone else feeling a need for speed.
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It's been on my mind to build a Code Geass-inspired frame for quite a while now, and after a recent rewatch of the series, I felt it was finally time to pull the trigger. This one is based heavily on the Gekka/Akatsuki frames used by the Four Holy Swords, who I think deserved way more opportunities to be awesome.
Loadout (systems denoted by the use of Pearl Dark Grey, which sadly didn't render as well as I would have liked:
Revolving Blade Sword (Rh), Handgun (Rd), Landspinners (G)
In Greek mythology, Epialos is a son of the Goddess Nyx, and considered to be the personification of nightmares.
Saw this design and thought it was really cool and unique, so I decided to give it a go. Here's a reference pic.
Features include:
-Opening cockpit
-Lowering landspinners
-Transformation into quadruped mode
Equipped with two piledriver-like thingies and a rifle. I was really worried about it being back heavy, which it is, but luckily the inclusion of the landspinners helps to balance it out. It's still pretty tough to get wide stances out of it, though. For the transformation, the thighs and lower arms should extend a bit, but at this small scale I wasn't able to do that (it's still slightly too large for minifig scale). I'm really proud of the head, though. I really didn't think that I could get a rubber band to work the way I wanted it to.
Sadly due to the amount of things I have built atm, I had to take a bunch of parts from them to build this guy, so in a day or two I'll be breaking it down to give those parts back.
Saw this design and thought it was really cool and unique, so I decided to give it a go. Here's a reference pic.
Features include:
-Opening cockpit
-Lowering landspinners
-Transformation into quadruped mode
Equipped with two piledriver-like thingies and a rifle. I was really worried about it being back heavy, which it is, but luckily the inclusion of the landspinners helps to balance it out. It's still pretty tough to get wide stances out of it, though. For the transformation, the thighs and lower arms should extend a bit, but at this small scale I wasn't able to do that (it's still slightly too large for minifig scale). I'm really proud of the head, though. I really didn't think that I could get a rubber band to work the way I wanted it to.
Sadly due to the amount of things I have built atm, I had to take a bunch of parts from them to build this guy, so in a day or two I'll be breaking it down to give those parts back.
...because what my workspace/living room really needed was a 6-foot wall scroll of Lelouch Lamperouge in a metal band.
”Q1,紅月カレン,参上!”
紅月カレン
| Code Geass
Cosplayer: Viv Minami
Helpers: May Shaw, Relyss
Venue: Studio14
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One Godox AD600 with softbox as main light placed to camera left, one V860ii as key light with green gel placed at camera right, one V850ii with red gel placed behind the huge prop as ambiance light.
me as C.C. from Code Geass R2.
photo by Butterfly Dreams (facebook.com/ButterflyDreamsCosplay)
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DO NOT USE WITHOUT PERMISSION!
Sharing just with FULL credit of cosplayer's and photographer's name and website link !!!!
me as C.C. from Code Geass R2.
photo by Butterfly Dreams (facebook.com/ButterflyDreamsCosplay)
THIS PHOTO IS UNDER COPYRIGHT!
DO NOT USE WITHOUT PERMISSION!
Sharing just with FULL credit of cosplayer's and photographer's name and website link !!!!
Saw this design and thought it was really cool and unique, so I decided to give it a go. Here's a reference pic.
Features include:
-Opening cockpit
-Lowering landspinners
-Transformation into quadruped mode
Equipped with two piledriver-like thingies and a rifle. I was really worried about it being back heavy, which it is, but luckily the inclusion of the landspinners helps to balance it out. It's still pretty tough to get wide stances out of it, though. For the transformation, the thighs and lower arms should extend a bit, but at this small scale I wasn't able to do that (it's still slightly too large for minifig scale). I'm really proud of the head, though. I really didn't think that I could get a rubber band to work the way I wanted it to.
Sadly due to the amount of things I have built atm, I had to take a bunch of parts from them to build this guy, so in a day or two I'll be breaking it down to give those parts back.
2019-03-23 (Saturday)
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2019#356
CocoNoelle (Katja) 894372 as C.C. from Code Geass
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Euphemia, Code Geass Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay
Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp)
Cosplayer: Lulu-nyan (www.facebook.com/LuluNyanCosplay/)
Setup: Main: Godox AD360 with Phottix Para-Pro 1.5m; Edge: Godox AD200 with 1/2 CTO Gel
Saw this design and thought it was really cool and unique, so I decided to give it a go. Here's a reference pic.
Features include:
-Opening cockpit
-Lowering landspinners
-Transformation into quadruped mode
Equipped with two piledriver-like thingies and a rifle. I was really worried about it being back heavy, which it is, but luckily the inclusion of the landspinners helps to balance it out. It's still pretty tough to get wide stances out of it, though. For the transformation, the thighs and lower arms should extend a bit, but at this small scale I wasn't able to do that (it's still slightly too large for minifig scale). I'm really proud of the head, though. I really didn't think that I could get a rubber band to work the way I wanted it to.
Sadly due to the amount of things I have built atm, I had to take a bunch of parts from them to build this guy, so in a day or two I'll be breaking it down to give those parts back.
Saw this design and thought it was really cool and unique, so I decided to give it a go. Here's a reference pic.
Features include:
-Opening cockpit
-Lowering landspinners
-Transformation into quadruped mode
Equipped with two piledriver-like thingies and a rifle. I was really worried about it being back heavy, which it is, but luckily the inclusion of the landspinners helps to balance it out. It's still pretty tough to get wide stances out of it, though. For the transformation, the thighs and lower arms should extend a bit, but at this small scale I wasn't able to do that (it's still slightly too large for minifig scale). I'm really proud of the head, though. I really didn't think that I could get a rubber band to work the way I wanted it to.
Sadly due to the amount of things I have built atm, I had to take a bunch of parts from them to build this guy, so in a day or two I'll be breaking it down to give those parts back.
Yesterday we had a small meeting with some friends, we had to take some of our girls or boys doing cosplay, so I took Ame as C.C from code geass :)
She is my favorite character from that series and since I got Ame I always thought she would be a lovely C.C and I was not wrong :D!
Hope you like it!
Wig and costume made by me :)
Little cheese-kun by andreamorlans <3
Taking this thing and pumpin' up the badass.
That's the cape from a Knight's Kingdom II figure, and the pod from my old tachikoma, so it fits a fig. : )