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With each of its nine tails, the Yako Slizer embodies a different element of the Planet Slizer. Equipped with powerful arms, hidden rocket pods in its legs, and nine throwing arms, the Yako Slizer is a threatening force that combines Yokai legends and folklore with raw mechanical power.
I bought too many Throwbot arms. This is another one of my MOCs that basically boils down to "let's shove two unrelated things together and see what happens." In this case, I combined the concept of a Nine-tailed fox with the old Throwbot line. I've been wanting to do a Kitsune themed character for a while, and I have been wanting (and encouraged) to do another Slizer build after old Dusty in 2016, so I did both. This guy is weird, but his articulation is pretty good. He uses a lot of building techniques I have never used before. He was a bit of a pain to photograph because he's pretty darn big. I'm happy with how he turned out.
This dead flower reminded me of an artist illustration of a black hole with its accretion disk and its high-speed particle jets. (yes, yes, I am a nerd :) )
Magnetic disks (medallions) replace the credit card sized shipboard cards on Princess Line. Completely touch-less, the medallion recognizes you and unlocks your cabin door as well. If your hands are full, no fumbling for the room key. :)
Macro Mondays May 16 theme "Magnetic"
Full solar disk captured in Ha light on 11th Sept from Kent, UK, with my Lunt LS152THa, and Altair Hypercam 174M cooled camera. Not much in terms of prominences, but some nice filaments.
With the morning's fog not yet fully burned off, an Amish farmer disks a field adjacent to a somewhat busy road. The poor horse to the right had a tough time keeping its footing, as it has to negotiate the embankment to get the disk to the edge of the field.
Folded from one irregular sheet of blue elephant hide paper.
The geometry of the model is based on a tiling of triangles in the Poincaré Disk.
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A full disk image, 6 frame composite, of the sun on 15th April 2019. Captured from Kent, UK, with a Lunt LS152, ZWO ASI290MM
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