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happy weekend everyone!

 

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Whatcha gonna do about it?!!

Oh.. you just want to take my pic?

Well geez..

Say Cheese?

Well OK! You're easy to please.

Cheeeeeeese!!!

 

Created for Crazy Tuesday theme = Broken. The stones are clear Quartz with some broken off. The figure is the Terminator. HCT!

 

Tortoises are land turtles with lots of unique features. They have both an exoskeleton, which is their outer hard shell, and an endoskeleton, which provides structure for the inside of the body. Tortoises are some of the oldest living animals on Earth and can live to be over 150 years old.

My other favorite retail pickups of the year. Other scale selection. I really like the endoskeleton figures but especially the video game versions. I'm still thinking of getting more. And of course this West figure has to be on my list of favorite toy pickups this year.

My take on Nick Valentine

i'm not sure if i'm completely satisfied with this figs face and the other hand i dont know :/

When it comes to painting lego heads eyes and mouths and stuff i suck.

i didnt add the endoskeleton details to the face because it didnt look right so i left them out completely out.

 

i dont know let me know if theres something to improve or remove from this one

i'll probably remake the hand in the future :/

Here's the interior of the Office Covered Bridge I posted a couple days ago. There's a person making his way into the bridge on the other end. Why he didn't use the pedestrian side, I don't know. After seeing my camera setup it was then he decided to slow down his pace and take his time as I stood patiently waiting for him to pass through.

 

He scratched himself a few times while looking around as if it were his first time there. I know better, though. He's a co-owner of a restaurant just across the street.

 

BRIDGE NAME: Office Covered Bridge

OTHER NAMES: North Middle Fork Willamette River Bridge, Westfir Covered Bridge

COUNTY: Lane

STREAM: North Fork Of The Middle Fork Of The Willamette River

NEAREST TOWN: Westfir

STATUS: Open to traffic

BRIDGE LENGTH: 180 Feet

YEAR BUILT: 1924 (Original)

REPLACED: 1942 (Second)

REPLACED: 1944 (Third)

ADDED TO NRHP: November 29, 1979

CLOSED: 1980’s

REOPENED: 1992

REFURBISHED: 1993 and 2002

 

Other Notes: The town (Westfir) decorates the bridge with lights each Christmas season. A firetruck driven by Santa then turns the lights on the first week after Thanksgiving.

Artificial leg (prosthesis) fabricated by a true artisan in the 1960s at Bardach Schone in Chicago. This is becoming a lost art in the United States.

 

It is an example of the lost art of prosthetics in producing a cosmetic prosthesis. The demise of the Art of Prosthetics started with the introduction of the endoskeleton prosthesis in the 1970s and the prosthetic industry’s inability to produce a sturdy and cosmetic foam covering. Early Otto Bock advertising placed cosmetics at the forefront of the four functions of endoskeleton prostheses. While I was with Otto Bock technician Ronny Larson and I came up with a superior finishing technique then the one published by Otto Bock Germany in their technical information bulletins. It was adopted by Otto Bock and the prosthetics industry but in the long run could not overcome the increasing size and bulk of new endoskeleton components. Today the industry is trying to overcome the short comings of cosmetic prostheses by redirecting amputees to embrace the oddity of prostheses. The following video is the original design:

This one is 18 inch T-800 Endoskeleton with light up eyes, Battle Damage version from NECA released in early 2011. It is huge and since the box came quite damaged I will free him out and play soon.

This is Horizon T-800 Terminator Endoskeleton kit I bought in 1991. Made in Japan. 15 inches tall when completed. I had a few of them and this one’s the last one though the box is a bit faded. I should finish this one too.

Starfish mouth.

 

This is a close-up of the centre of a starfish endoskeleton that was an ornament in the bathroom of the place we were staying on our recent holiday in Barbados.

 

I didn’t actually see any live starfish on the holiday but I am sure they exist. This was about seven inches across. The macro is about 1.5 inches wide I guess.

 

The detail of the mouth parts in the middle attracted my interest. The skeleton was mainly white and very light brown so and being full of textures I thought it would make a good black and white macro subject.

 

I’ve always been intrigued by fivefold symmetry in nature, but since I have been looking out for it I have discovered that it is more prevalent than I thought.

 

Starfish aren’t entirely symmetric as usually have a dominant leg (or arm). I’m not sure whether that is the preferred direction of travel for this animal. In this case two of the legs were 5% shorter than the others. The legs pass food bits to the central mouth where they are consumed… gnom, gnom :)

 

There was another starfish skeleton in the bathroom but that lacked the pentagon of extra cells around the mouth so was less interesting visually.

 

This is for the 7DWF group’s Thursday B&W theme.

 

Thank you for taking time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy 7DWF :)

 

[Handheld in daylight using the little camera. The image was relatively poor quality with not much depth of field and quite noisy.

Processed straightforwardly in DXO Photolab to take advantage of the noise reduction.

Into Affinity Photo for sharpening with Unsharp Mask and Clarity adjustments.

Converted to B&W in Nik Silver Efex trying to get the detail and the tonal contrasts balanced.

Finally adjusted Shadows/ Highlights and Brightness/Contrast, with a dark vignette and a little more Denoise attention.]

I finally got an endoskeleton figure, not sure why I took so long. but what a great figure! great articulation and the little pistons move to, very cool. as for the new movie I will pass on it and watch the first one again. I was curious about it after the first trailer but after seeing the clip of the recreation of the opening scene, it just looked so bad. i'l just catch it on cable one night

Comments and critique are much appreciated. Please do take some time and tell me how I can improve.

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The head is sculpted from scratch, amour pieces were painstakingly crafted onto a skeleton body and enhancements were made to the legs, most notably the extended calf muscle. Neodymium magnets hold the legs in place, adding additional articulation to the guy. Sprayed a couple layers of gloss sealers to finish the guy off. Ultron is around 2 heads taller than Captain America.

 

Sander's T-800 Endoskeleton piece was a major influence.

 

P.S. This guy was a PAIN to photograph. The gloss finish made him so damn frustrating to get a decent capture, and as such the main photo is slightly off. Do refer to the detail which offer a more professional look at him.

 

Shoutout to Marco who suggested I added white highlights to accentuate red, which I somehow never seemed to have thought of before. It's subtle but it works.

 

The final version would be showcased in the group Avengers photoshoot once I get most of my AOU customs done. And yes, this is part of the Avengers lineup planned.

 

Thank you!

A good week or two of work went into this little thing, and I'm extremely happy with how it turned out.

 

As one might see, the figure's pose, presentation and usage of the lego skeleton chestpiece is inspired by Richard's Terminator and the general Terminator pose from reference pictures., simply showing this figure without the display base would make it look incomplete. The Skull is a heavily modified skeleton head by Guy Himber. Everything else is, as usual, sculpted by me.

 

This time it wasn't sculpted with Greenstuff, but ProCreate putty. However, the same sculpting tips still apply, Information about Greenstuff and how to work with it here.

Figure by Sideshow Collectibles

Comic Con 2011

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Terminator 2: Judgement Day, one of the greatest action movies of all time, and the Marvel comics of the same title that were released to tie in with the movie release. To celebrate this occasion, I have created a bust of one of the iconic T-800 Endoskeletons as seen in the opening scene for this year's Nerdvember challenge. Built in the same style as official LEGO event exclusive character busts and equipped with two light bricks to light up the eyes with the press of a button on each side of the skull, this detailed display piece is designed to look authentic and make every LEGO and Terminator fan go: "I want that!"

A low-cost frame using widely-available components with the capable Jacaranda endoskeleton. Totally not zaku-influenced at all.

"Now listen to me very carefully."

 

('T-800' by NECA)

"I'm a cybernetic organism, living tissue over metal endoskeleton."

Vienna, Austria

height: 186 cm

weight: 15kg

15000 pieces

 

This model is made for the exhibition at Lipno Point, Czech Republic - kostkomanie

 

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Martin Latta's LEGO - thire5

WIP, now building torso+arms.

"He's not a man - a machine. Terminator, Cyberdyne Systems Model 101."

 

('T-800' by NECA)

 

Diorama by RK

"The Terminator's an infiltration unit: part man, part machine. Underneath, it's a hyperalloy combat chassis, microprocessor-controlled. Fully armored; very tough. But outside, it's living human tissue: flesh, skin, hair, blood - grown for the cyborgs."

 

('T-800' by NECA)

 

Diorama by RK

A life-sized T-800 Terminator displayed at reception area of Quest Collision.

 

Asquith, Sydney

"In the Year of Darkness, 2029, the rulers of this planet devised the ultimate plan. They would reshape the Future by changing the Past. The plan required something that felt no pity. No pain. No fear. Something unstoppable. They created The Terminator."

 

('T-800' by NECA / 'Police Station Assault' )

"You're the one livin' in a fuckin' dream ...! 'Cause I know when it happens! It happens!"

 

('Sarah Connor' by NECA / Ultimate line)

 

Diorama by RK

This shot is based on the scene where the Terminator has lost his human disguise after an explosion.

Now only a metal endoskeleton remains...

 

Focused on terminating it's target Sarah Conner, the Terminator follows Sarah and her protector Kyle Reese into a factory...

"There was a nuclear war. A few years from now, all this, this whole place, everything, it's gone. Just gone. There were survivors. Here, there. Nobody even knew who started it. It was the machines, Sarah."

 

('T-800 Endoskeleton' by NECA)

 

Diorama by RK

"Three billion human lives ended on August 29th, 1997. The survivors of the nuclear fire called the war Judgment Day. They lived only to face a new nightmare: the war against the machines."

 

('Sarah Connor' by NECA / Ultimate line)

"Listen, and understand! That Terminator is out there! It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead."

 

('T-800' by NECA / 'Tech Noir' )

"We'll go all the way."

 

('Sarah Connor' by NECA / Ultimate line)

 

Diorama by RK

"The future's not set. There's no fate but what we make for ourselves."

 

('Sarah Connor' by NECA / Ultimate line)

 

Diorama by RK

Here is my Custom Foxy from Five Nights at Freddy's!

 

Watch via Youtube to see more details and support me here: (youtu.be/qczTGslUygY)

 

This custom was all hand painted and sculpted by me.

 

The head, shoulder parts, waist bit, hand (credit to Ghillie Bob!), and shorts were all sculpted.

 

I filed and dremeled the holes in his arms, his shorts (to slope them right) and the two small holes in his chest.

 

The main hole in his chest was cut using my knife. I then hollowed out the torso (actually I think I did that before cutting it) and put a cut up skeleton body inside.

I had the idea to make the endoskeleton showing between his arms and the torso (which is accurate), and then did that by putting pegs in the arms sockets.

The hairs on his head and his shoulders were made with copper wire.

 

I painted him all with Citadel paint, which I am still learning to use, and used different techniques like dry brushing (I NEVER do that) to make him look dirty. All of his torso arms and head was drybrushed with gray, and his legs were dry brushed horizontally with a mustardy colour to make the streaked effect (which he has).

His nose is shiny.

 

I could go on and on with this, but I'll stop. Go check out my YouTube to see more!

 

If you are tagged, you were one of my inspirations to make this, or I copied you :p

 

Also I finally figured out my camera custom white balance, so now the white background is actually white!

 

And another edit, everything on here is accurate. I encourage you to search up pictures and see!

"Is it dead?"

"Terminated."

 

('T-1000' by McFarlane Toys / Movie Maniacs Series 4)

 

Diorama by RK

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