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Oracle & Minerva A couple of bounty hunters, there are a few construction pieces somewhere but they're basically all done in system. I first built Oracle, the gunslinger, in November 2021. After some time I wanted to add a companion to Oracle, so I built Minerva, the sniper, but she did not arrive until April 2022. Minerva is based on Athena's Owl, I chose to build her with Coral and Trans Bright Green pieces to add the bright effect under the blue light. She also has its Aegis as an accessory. The tubes inside Oracle's body are supposed to represent the fumes used by oracles to get their visions. It's not a very strong correlation, but I built him without having this concept of mythology in mind, so... that's the best connection I could find. 22/11/21 - 13/04/22
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R.E.V.E.N.G.A. Hello there! I'm new here so I need to figure out how to post things without messing anything up, I hope I'm doing everything correctly. So, I have some old (and new) stuff to post, this is R.E.V.E.N.G.A., a robot I created for the Nemesis Collab. The goal of that collab was to create the perfect enemy for a specific hero, in this case the hero had magnetic weapons so I decided to create a plastic-looking robot to be more effective against his enemy. This was my very first construction moc, at the time I had found some Galidor pieces during an order on Bricklink. Since then I decided to explore new purposes for particular pieces like Galidor parts or things like that. 17/07/2021
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Pinhead, the brains of the group, cares little for his simpleminded partner Armstrong's constant rambling about rabbits... https://imgur.com/a/rgihv79 (more photos) Two MOCs who weren't originally meant for each other. Armstrong was originally meant for a group build and Pinhead was originally named Plague Mech: Fire Ant.
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Robots FTW! The stars of the Cooperative Testing Initiative, androids ATLAS and P-Body. There's nothing like a duo of loveable robots, is there? These guys are pretty much to scale with my GLaDOS MOC, but a little larger than minifig-scale (which is what I was originally going for, but couldn't get the level of detail and poseability I wanted). Comments & criticism always welcome.
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I'm not sure if this is in the right forum, but it seems to be the right place. I'm not the creator of this, nor do I have any affiliation with this, but I thought this would be cool to share: It's pretty cool. But also insanely creepy in a weird way...
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hello I made a robot which is not based off of any particular design and is therefore a stupid robot for nerds special thanks to Deevs for helping me redesign the problematic bits like the head and shoulders and torso and also for giving me more red pieces
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The Hero Factory Building System is Amazing and Here's Why
Aanchir posted a blog entry in A Golden-Red Horizon
Before we proceed, let me say that this model is NOT MINE. It was created by LEGO Group designers (EDIT: The designer was Christoffer Raundahl, one of the inventors of this building system whose BIONICLE design credits include the original Tahu and Kopaka sets), though it is most likely a MOC and not a set design (if it is an unannounced set design, though, you are free to celebrate at your leisure). The painted variant was detailed by Søren Westborg, a Danish artist who seems to specialize in painting tabletop gaming figurines, as a commission for LEGO Systems A/S. Original model (photo taken by Flickr user Teabox at LEGO World in Copenhagen) Another pic of the original model A pic of the painted version Gallery of Westborg's commissioned work (also includes a lovely painted Raw-Jaw) I've built the leg and foot of the model on LDD (minus the heel piece, which is not available on LDD) and it's quite brilliant how they go together. I hope that some of these techniques wind up in sets eventually. These models have all the complexity of Witch Doctor and then some, and yet it comes together into a model that is far more refined and cohesive in design. Truly this model demonstrates that the Hero Factory building system is far from infeasible for "titan-sized" models. It just takes some very clever use of parts and a custom skeleton to create something every bit as incredible as many of BIONICLE's greatest titan models. And of course, as far as set design is concerned, a sufficient price point and age range for such a large, complex model.- 3 comments
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I didn't see a topic on this game so, I decided to start one. Anyways, has anyone ever played an Armored Core game? I played only two though, the first one for the ps1 and Armored Core 2 for the ps2. It's a very interesting game though and it somewhat Post-Apocalyptic, even though the story is kind of hard to follow from what I heard. Have you ever played any new ones, like 4, for answer, or 5? Do they live up to the older ones on the ps2 and ps1?
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You can read my book here!: http://www.bzpower.com/board/index.php?showtopic=4845Please give me some feedback, don't be afraid to be a critique!
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Heres a thread to talk about the short lived show: Sym-Bionic Titan. Heres the plot:Billed as "an exciting hybrid of high school drama and giant robot battles", Sym-Bionic Titan features "the adventures of three beings from the planet Galaluna who crash-land on Earth while attempting to escape their war-torn world." The series follows the lives of Ilana, Lance, and Octus, two alien teens and a robot in the form of humanoids who arrive on Earth, an "identical" planet to Galaluna, while fleeing an evil general who has taken over their home planet with the help of monstrous creatures called Mutraddi.The three main characters include Ilana, princess of the royal family; Lance, a rebellious but capable soldier; and Octus, a bio-cybernetic robot, all of whom must now blend into everyday life in sherman, Illinois Posing as high school students, Lance and Octus work to conceal Princess Ilana from General Modula and his hideous space mutants sent to kill the sole heir of Galaluna. When called into battle, the Galalunans are outfitted with individual armor that provides more than ample protection. It is when the gravest of danger appears that Octus activates the sym-bionic defense program and he, Ilana, and Lance unite "Heart, Body and Mind" and come together to form the spectacular cyber-giant Sym-Bionic Titan.Well, first of all, i would like to say this show aired on the day of my birthday(september 17). But i didnt watch it at that time, then one friday night, i think i got home from the store and bought one of the bionicle STARS sets(can't remember which one), while i was building it, the channel was on cartoon netowrk, and the show was on. I started watching it and it was really good. Then i got really into it and waited every night for a new episodes to air. so yeah, thats my story. oh and it supposedly takes place in Sherman, Illinois, and illinois is the state i live in, it was kinda like this show was MADE for me, because it first aired on my brithday, it took place in Illinois, and i was kinda in to the idea of giant robots. So yeah, thats me, what are you opinions of the show? Too bad it got cancelled, I was mad when i heard it, so many answers were unanswered.