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This seems overly sharp on Flickr. Sorry! That seems to happen sometimes.

The latest Bingotoys Fembot, Spider Girl, was relased a few months ago. After their visually interesting take on Windblade, I was curious about how well their Black Arachnia turned out.

 

I don't recall the price on the Wind Girl, but I don't imagine i was materially different. While Wind Girl came with more weapons, SpiderGirl comes with two sets of faces (flesh coloured and full gold). There's a few weapons but heavily armed she is not. Furthermore, there's the other parts necessary to do the spider transformation.

 

Some parts were recycled off Wind Girl, whether that be direct reuse or slight retool, but to me it feels like they added several points of articulation for the purposes of, well, having her pose, as they didn't really seem all that necessary for transformation.

 

The most obvious of these would be the the hidden back arch/ab crunch within the abdomen section. The segmented thighs are here again, but there's also drop down hips.

 

The Spider abdomen CAN fit on Spider Girl in robot mode, but it throws an already average stable figure into unbalanced mode, and it's pretty bulk so you might as well leave it off. The weapons are... kind of there. They're not particularly impressive. Actual articulation isn't bad, better than Nicee as this gives you posing options for the torso and better shoulders tow work with. As mentioned, stability isn't terrible, but ultimately she's not ThreeZero Arcee and her die cast metal frame/joints. To that end, there's a stand you can use, but I never do.

 

The faces are.. an interesting choice I guess at least it gives options for both the prudish and freeballing collector. The battle mask is a nice touch, which cover the beautifully chromed eyes nicely.

 

Paint work is surprisingly good. I guess there's really nothing too complicated, especially if you can paint the parts separated and have a good masking system in place. The color choices are also quite good.

 

Build Quality wise, there's realy nothing too bad ont he figure itself. Fists do actually fit on the body and everything else is sufficiently tight and tabs into place. The strange exception to this are the weapons, which have these really stumpy handles that are a tad loose int he holes.

 

Transformation is... non sensical. As I expected, it really is the main body forming a frame for all the other parts, but it is less annoying to put together than some of the other Fembots I owns.

Trivia at Alamo Drafthouse

Third Kick Combination at Dasar Grading 2010

These are the photos for my rule of thirds project. I took these both over the four day weekend in Big Bear. For both of the pictures, I used a shallow depth of field to get blurry backgrounds and a focus only on the subject. For the top image, I added some saturation to see a better difference in color between the leaf and the background. Also, I cropped it to 5x7 and in doing so, I used the rule of thirds diagram to make the leaf go in the upper left cross. In the bottom picture, I darkened it and contrasted it to see the shadows and highlights in the snow. While cropping, I put the snow heart in the upper right intersection. I learned how to take pictures in a different perspective by using rule of thirds.

Checking out the cell structure found in a human spinal cord.

Harbor Park, home of the Norfolk Tides, farm team for the Baltimore Orioles.

our third member had to leave before the awards were handed out

 

Bronze Medal, a wooden spoon and cheerleading pompoms for first place booth decorations

The Third street Stuff Store on Limestone has a very interesting awning. I wanted to highlight the crayon-ish style of it, while capturing the rectangles of the building.

Also called the "rock."

 

I’ve been away from the compass for too long. Thank you Zak for getting me back into drafting, mate. You rock! Very basic one to start but it felt so good!

Truist Park, Atlanta, September, 2021. Images by GaryPaulSmith.

We drove down to Santa Rosa to go to Aaron and Jen's wedding and do some wine tasting

Third and fourth grade students performed "Broadway Beat" on April 20, 2017. (Photo by Todd Race)

FIRST, SECOND THIRD GENERATION OF DUB - KING TUBBY AND PRINCE JAMMY AND SCIENTIST [KG IMPERIAL] 1981 UK LP [dub LP] trax

The third annual EarthFest, hosted by NASA Langley and the City of Hampton with the support of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, was held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, at Sandy Bottom Nature Park. The event, which is in its third year, is free and open to the public and will feature more than 20 indoor and outdoor activities, science exhibits, crafts, entertainment and even an Egg-Stravaganza competition.

 

The third floor is reserved for group study.

Third Day - Norman, OK

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Yellow-crowned night heron with blue crab on Horsepen Bayou. Here on the bayou, blue crab is the menu item of choice for yellow crowns but if you've ever done any crabbing yourself, you know they are mostly hard shell with lots of sharp points. In order to get the tender meat down the gullet safely, the bird goes through a rather lengthy process of tossing and crunching the crab to break up and discard much of the shell.

This third rail is in the middle of the two heavy rail tracks at Old Town Transit Center, but moves over to one side as the go into a turn on the south end. They're not for electricity.

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