4.19.2008

Spacey Mecha Goodness.

Are they unrealistic? Yes. Are they improbable? Yes. Are they awesome? Also yes. Everyone loves a good mech, so let's kick it off with Brickshelfer bmck's Snakehead. He challenges the viewer to guess as to how it got its name. I swear I had no idea until I looked at this shot. Incidentally, I like his colourscheme very much. >_>



Next up is ikon's A-05. Although the overall picture quality is a bit off, we can still see that this is a solid mech. Ikon has used some good techniques all around, even if the end result is a little chunky. I think it would have worked well to add just a little bit of colour.

Lastly, we have a pair of mecha by the prolific sugegasa. Each is a revamp of a jungle Exo-Force set. The first is his take on 8114; the second is based on 8111. Both, as you can see are exciting models, and are trademarks of sugegasa's style.

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Jacob
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