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Hello, I wanted to share these mocs for a long time, but until today I have missing pieces to complete some details, fortunately they are not so relevant for now. starting, the ninjas had started in 2015, the problem with these versions was that they were very fragile, in the end I had to decide to disarm them because there was nothing left of the figures. in 2017 I decided to reconstruct the figures, this time trying to apply more details and being more careful in working the structure of these. Sub-zero sub zerostarting with the ninja lin kuei, his design is based on the dress of Mortal Kombat X, while the base on which he is posing is inspired by the statue of the character of the same game.not to deal with the construction of elements like skin I decided to use black in those parts inspired by the version of scorpion and sub zero in the video games of injustice. Scorpion for the spectral ninja, use the direct reference from Mortal Kombat X, applying in the same way the details of the skin in black. Scorpio has a pair of swords that can be placed on the back without extra accessories and its characteristic kunai.the base of the scorpion is also inspired by a figure / statue of Mortal Kombat X of the carácter in both cases the construction used is mixed between elements ccbs, bionicle and system. I hope you liked it!! Here I will leave some additional images. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Lately, I've had the idea of seeing the Brickheadz style of head converted into a ball-jointed head for CCBS bodies. My idea stems from seeing a lot of system-based action figures, but also wanting to take aspects of the Brickheadz design into less statuesque expressions. Pictured here is the white Brickhead from the GoBrickMe set converted into the hypothetical ball joint assembly, worn on a blank CCBS buck .https://www.flickr.com/photos/161780943@N02/45137405575/in/dateposted-public/
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PAIGE (Prototype Artificial Intelligence, Gynoid Expression) was created by robotics student Letta Arkwright to simulate the kinds of social competencies she struggled with in her own day-to-day life. PAIGE is powered by a digital brain with an unprecedented social learning engine. As PAIGE teaches her creator to relate to others and to understand her own emotional needs, she is also learning for herself what it means to be a person. This model of PAIGE uses over 830 pieces, stands 18.1 inches/46 centimeters/57.5 modules tall, weighs about 24 ounces/672 grams, and has 36 points of articulation. Her mouth, eyes, and eyebrows can be adjusted and/or swapped out to display different emotions.