F18LEGIOSS2 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) Hi everyone, I’m currently working on a transformable mega-size Legioss that I want to make as sturdy as possible. First, I would like to get close-up pictures of the Riobot Sentinel’s arm and shoulder articulations, including all visible hinges and joints, as well as the folding landing-gear mechanisms. I’m also looking for help creating 3D models — particularly the Legioss torso air vents — using SketchUp, since I’m just getting started with 3D modeling. Thanks so much for your help! Edited 6 hours ago by F18LEGIOSS2 Quote
jenius Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago The pose+ wasn't big enough for you? Looks cool, I wish I could do 3d modeling! I didn't have enough time for my hobbies Quote
F18LEGIOSS2 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 26 minutes ago, jenius said: The pose+ wasn't big enough for you? Looks cool, I wish I could do 3d modeling! I didn't have enough time for my hobbies It’s really satisfying to build your own mecha when you have the means to do so. Over 15 years ago, I watched Captain America build a Legioss in 1/32 scale, and I want to stay as true as possible to the original line art, just like he does with his creations. Bandai managed to create the ultimate version of the VF-1, starting from the original 1/55 scale Valkyrie and going through Yamato and Arcadia, with improvements added at each new version. With the Mospeada toys, I don’t really feel the same. It feels like they’re just making different iterations of the Legioss toy, rather than improving it. Quote
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