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This is an OC of my friend Rube, Toa of Water Pai.
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Yes, the teaser was for a 3D model of the STG 44.
There are some errors here and there, partly due to faulty blueprints that I went on. Also, the wooden handguard is there for style. Looks better with wood than with metal.
An album with some more images of the stg 44 render, including a cutout: imgur.com/a/Z93aJ
Forced to upload a render as the 2013 Lego Military Competition closes tomorrow. It's mostly finished IRL, but I'm still waiting on one more Bricklink order before I can take photos.. Huge, huge thanks to Corvin for help with a lot of the final details, especially around the hood.
Features fully working suspension and steering, as always. The model has a flip up hood and suicide doors just like the real thing.
Renderings have always been a missing tool in my LEGO toolbox. I know how to do them - in theory. In practice I don't know how to do them well.
So running across this LDraw to Blender plugin by Toby Nelson was a real treat. Does everyone know about it? It took a bit of digging for me to find it. Aside from being quite fast and accurate, it has two modes: realistic and instruction. My quick test above takes a basic construction with a few different colors and materials and tests them both. I really like the result. Useful tool.
"Right, I'm sure where you came from, Ga-Matoran are all gentle peacemakers who never raise their voices. That's what they ... we ... were like where I came from too. But I have news for you, sister — this isn’t Metru Nui. We don’t have time to be polite. It's fight, or end up like them."
— Dalu to Toa Inika Hahli, Power Play
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Updated render of my Snow and Sand speeders using the new Stud.io render engine.
There are some slight updates to the nose peices of the speeders due to some new parts that LEGO recently released.
Instructions can still be found here: www.brickvault.toys/products/snowspeeder-minifig-scale
The updated parts are all easily visible in the new render, so if anyone wanted to update their builds they shouldn't have much trouble.
One of the starting Warframes and the posterboy of the game.
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New render I've made today! Worked on this futuristic scene and wanted to mak a cool render from that!
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Folds of hills dipping down into the river valley have become "peninsulas". A barrage to the left now holds back the water, a river drowned; to make this lake. On the right, immersed in gloom is a museum of odd construction, with spaces unusable from the odd fixation on every institution now having a doppelgänger existence as an "event venue"; an empty shell, a useless void.
Low cloud makes for a gloomy Sunday afternoon. The small sailing craft are out and sunbeams reaching through makes them shine. I thought to say that they were rendered luminous. Instead my mind was cast back to what was here, how it left and the emptiness it created.
Where there's a museum there was a hospital. Where there was a wild shore there is concrete and glass. A rotten little Government, twisted, dark with a corrupt core made a land grab for a developer's joy: shoreline apartments. In return, the hospital, a stout building, would be demolished, a museum built. The smokescreen for this evil was a public spectacle — all come to the lake, we're blowing up your hospital. So they came. Not all left in one piece. The daughter of a gentle family known to me, on a Sunday afternoon like this, left with shrapnel, part of that stout hospital's skeleton lodged in her skull. She never returned.
The memorial stone around this shore, a park in her name, a PR machine, no one held to account, the politician's, the developer's win…No this wasn't rendered luminous. This place, that place — they're rendered ludicrous.