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Third WIP version of the craft.
The structure is closer to what I expect from the final version and lots of details were added.
Not usually into sport photography but was on the spot with camera in hand to capture this Jet Ski in a nose dive . Photo taken on the Spit via Southport, Queensland Australia
Wasn't all that satisfied with the last Goteki 45 attempt. Bought the new Wipeout HD add-on 'Fury' and fell in love with all the new ships so I had to do this one first.
Bit shakier than I would have liked. Was sat in the back, so had to set the camera up and give it to Paul.
Happy 2021 to everyone.
I have started the year with yet another Feisar build. This time the build was more aimed at shape and proportion which is why there are so many gaps here and there.
This is the most accurate I have been to the Feisar model from WipEout Pure, which in my eyes is the closest to perfection. I had to make some concessions with some areas. Mainly being the curve in the lack of curve in the nose, no airbrakes on the wings and the cockpit is shaped differently.
I really liked the outcome on this one and I hope you all do too.
Thanks
testing out a new snurfer (throwback snowboard) today. It was FAST!
52 in 2019 Challenge, #31 painful (as my rear is still telling me, :-) )
PFT #19/365 for 1/19/19
Oops. Somebody's rock crawl didn't end so well. Don't know details but passed emergency vehicles on the way out.
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In the course of Ars Electronica Home Delivery and under the title “Node.Linz”, artist Fadi Dorninger not only deliverd current pieces in the Ars Electronica Center's Deep Space 8K but also timeless works from the late 80s and 2001. Photo taken durings WIPEOUT'S (Fadi Dorninger + Didi Bruckmayr) performance “Da ist nichts”.
Find out more about Ars Electronica Home Delivery:
ars.electronica.art/homedelivery/en/
Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
Happy 2021 to everyone.
I have started the year with yet another Feisar build. This time the build was more aimed at shape and proportion which is why there are so many gaps here and there.
This is the most accurate I have been to the Feisar model from WipEout Pure, which in my eyes is the closest to perfection. I had to make some concessions with some areas. Mainly being the curve in the lack of curve in the nose, no airbrakes on the wings and the cockpit is shaped differently.
I really liked the outcome on this one and I hope you all do too.
Thanks
Wipeout Hill on the 7 Mile Rim Trail, Moab, Utah.
Hardest part on this trail, unless you are doing it the other direction and have to climb up - which I've done.
Photo below is taken from the bottom.
Video of a Jeep taking the wrong line coming back up: youtu.be/t8vCqltVR-4?t=115
Split second timing , as this guy seems to be standing on beach yet here he was in deep water ! sliding off his surf board coming over on the wave ..
Newquay Cornwall
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Location: Canary Wharf, London, UK
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: AF FISHEYE Nikkor 16mm 1:2.8 | f/22 | 0.5s | ISO 160
No HDR
Handheld
I'm never comfortable photographing people, but I did take some shots of surfers at Elliot - but much preferred this flying board! Right, now to sort through about 800 images of bonny waves breaking!
I had an enjoyable afternoon at Surf Snowdonia in the lovely autumn sunshine watching the surfers the novices were so entertaining as you can see in this shot.
A challenging obstacle at the end of the 7 Mile Rim route near Moab, Utah. You do not have to do this, unless you are taking the short-cut back to pavement. Many people elect to do this anyway (going down and back up), then continue on the main route, either out past Determination Towers or reversing the route.
On this trip, we continued on out the short-cut, but several people went down, then climbed back up, then back down again to join the rest of the group. I'd done this both ways before, so decided to wait at the bottom until everyone was done playing.
Based around some old concept art that I can't really seem to find anymore. :P I figured the MOC was good enough nonetheless to share without the original concept art.
So yeah it races and swooshes then in the mean time is has some decals all over. Hope you guys like it.
This is my piece that is going to be in the new Playstation game Wipeout 2048. When you drive past give me a hoot!
Got a ID & HOD put up in there. Woop woop!
The second MOC I built, more than 10 years ago when I was on MOCpages. At the time fluo colors was still the hype (for me).
See below a list of other LEGO arrow shaped wipeout ship I know about:
- AG-System prototype by Tino Poutiainien (2021):
- Dragon's tooth by Tom Goddard (2019)
- Resonance by Nick Trotta (2018)
- Vanguard Planetary Defender by Oscar Cederwall (2018)
- WipEout - Go Fast Or Go Home by Volker Brodkorb (2018)
- Feisar redisign by Marius Herrmann (2018)
- Feisar FX350 by Marius Herrmann (2017)
- AG-System FX350 by Marius Herrmann (2017)
- AG-System SPEED by Quy Chau (2016)
- Wipeout-inspired racer by Shannon Sproule (2015)
- Harimau - WipEout HD version by Cecilie Fritzvold (2015)
- Wipeout by Cecilie Fritzvold (2014)
- [EG-X] Wipeout pulse by Quy Chau (2011)
- Feisar AG by Quy Chau (2009)
- Wipeout! by Alientcat (2008)