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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
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STAR WARS Merchandise Episode - 2
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Your Most Recent General Toy Purchase - 2024 Edition
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That is one mean looking hi vis worker lol All this talk just puts more absurd advancement ideas in my head lol. How about outward facing ISC on the armor and limbs, for extreme impact and ballistic resistance in addition to pin point barrier. Conversely allows destroids to throw stronger, normally self destructive punches. Just same old tech, but different application. So when CWIS fails, and things devolve into carrier deck brawls, destroids have the advantage. If valkyries are allowed to dance, then wheeled bots should be able to spin and twirl too. Throw in a solid melee weapon like a buster sword, that a valkyrie couldn't feasably lift, and you've got some nimble runway security that can sweep hostile boarding crews overboard to the next planet over, at no ammo cost. With the magic of outward ISC, when out of combat, it could be a workroid that could temporarily carry lift massive cargo well beyond it's structural capacity.
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No problem. yeah, the Python looks great. Sometimes moderoid takes a little break to do other things and then comes back with some great surprises. There’s still a couple designs I’m waiting and hoping for, but they really have pumped out a lot of things from the franchise I didn’t expect
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Your Most Recent General Toy Purchase - 2024 Edition
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Definitely not me choosing to outbid you. My friend has been going to Japan, like myself for many years and has accumulated many collectibles. He used to collect a bunch of Gundam figures and now his main focus is sofubi figures. Cheers!
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I remember that in a still shot . That’s pretty hilarious and a cool add on part
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You're welcome! Of course, this was just my bias, focusing on older anime and video game items. I saw some GKs where people were crowding around, taking photos. I couldn't recognize the characters, so I just passed by. Then after hours of walking around, I met up with friends and their friends. They showed me the stuff they bought and it was all sorts of cool stuff I'd passed over without noticing. There was an animation mistake in one episode of Macross where an animator really messed up with Kakizaki's VF-1A head, adding additional cannons on the sides of the head. my friend Adrian found a resin head of that mistake, which can be added to a Hasegawa (or maybe a Plamax) Valkyrie kit. Oh yes, and someone had 3D printed a pilot figure for the Hasegawa Glaug kit, but I was too late and it was sold out by the time I found it. Drat! Although for a 3D printed figure, I think the seller was asking for too much. I'd like to see someone design one for Cults3D or Thingyverse to go with the Hasegawa kit. I took pictures of the event too. I'll make a gallery and put it on my website. Hopefully later this week. There is ONE Windows program I miss in Linux, and it is Photoscape. I really wish there was a Linux version of this program. It can run photos through batches. It can auto enhance, auto contrast, resize, and rename photos in batch processes. Very easy to use. I still have yet to find a program like that for Linux.
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All Things Videogame Related: EXTREME VS!!
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The next installment in the Black Myth-series. And just a FYI on who is Zhong Kui (鍾馗): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhong_Kui Also cuz we might have missed this cuz it had ZERO gameplay footage:- 7086 replies
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IMO, there's a lot to be said for multi-purposefulness when it comes to applying mecha to mundane situations. There will always be situations where you absolutely need a dedicated tool for a specific job, but there are a LOT of situations where "good enough" is good enough and versatility is going to pay more dividends than being highly specialized. A handyman's stock in trade, as it were. If you can make a robot that's as dexterous and precise as a human without all those pesky biological limits on things like range of motion, stamina, etc. you can apply it to a LOT. Unless the structure is sturdy enough that it can maglock itself to the walls/girders and wheel right up the sides the way it would the outside of a ship. Lookin' sharp. Orange was definitely the right call for this one too. Imagine how painful it'd be to look at in hi-vis safety yellow.
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Awesome video Greg! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this, (so I can enjoy seeing all these great kits that I'll likely never be able to own/build🤣) Seriously though I do love being able to live vicariously through your camera!
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Wish they would hurry up and release the OGs next or at least a more serious color scheme that appeals to me so I can get behind this line.
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He does fine work. I had Ted do that Nadia figure I posted earlier. I also had him redo the K'Tinga parts that another friend of mine did for me that ended up warped because he didn't support the parts properly.
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Toyrise's transformation video:
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I was at Wonder Festival and saw the N-Ger in-person. I still haven't gone through the photos yet, but last night I uploaded a video.
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Bautista's Kurgan has a Rasputin-vibe going on with that long coat, beard, medium curly hair.
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