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Hi guys, here's my entry for BBCC 65! Click! Please C&C! Edit: Oops, I'm a bit late here, but please try to keep embedded images in BBC to 640x640 pixels and 100 kB in file size! Image linked~ -Wind-
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Jazbay is the name of some plant in Skyrim. Always thought it sounded like some sort of bird species. ----- ----- Back Opposite Angle LXF ----- It took some doing to get this within the range of 75% technic parts, but I managed eventually. Overall, I'm extremely proud of the way it turned out. The stand is nothing special, though I can provide pictures and/or an LXF if anyone's interested...Thoughts?
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Here's my entry! That's my latest MOC trying to grasp what this bird is. (Click the picture to view the set of photos!) The title literally means waterbird, too. If you didn't know.
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Hello, BZP! You may remember me, but most likely not because I haven't been active on here for months and I don't actually post a bunch of MoCs like I say I will. My entry for the BBCC contest is the Kahu. For some reason, it's one of the most memorable things in the MNOG for me, and it's one of my favorite Rahi, so when I saw the theme for this contest I thought it would be cool to make my own version. Entry Picture Side Top Front Wing Leg Body Head Flying (I couldn't manage to Photoshop my hand out of this) More Flying (and more of my hand) Cute Bird Face I tried to give it the somewhat frail and skeleton-ey look of the old Rahi without making it look too unfinished. I also made it look similar to the older Rahi by putting a mask on its back. Even though the Kahu wasn't one of the Rahi with infected masks, I added one because I liked the idea of the Rahi having masks. The wings aren't 'filled in' because I wanted to keep it similar the the original Kahu, which in the MNOG had kind of skeleton wings that generated lasers to fill in the gaps when it flew. That's way cooler than actual wings anyway, right? Lastly, my favorite part of the MoC: it has the mouth-opening function of the original Kahu model but it works with gears rather than rubber bands. Comments and (constructive) criticism are greatly appreciated!