The arrow is a perfect framing touch.
Beiträge von Marin
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With the war leaving the land in dire need of revitalization, Marin Monkey, now a veteran mech pilot of Fabu-Force, repurposed his old farming truck for uprooting dead trees.
Marin Monkey's Mighty Mech
Mech Monday #37: Marin Monkey's Mighty Mech by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Next week's theme: “Reanimation”
See you next Monday!
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Who knew I'd be okay posting a model with fixed knees and elbows, but here we are:
Mazinger Z
Mech Monday #36: Mazinger Z by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Next week's theme: “Fabu-Force”
See you next Monday!
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Back to Gundam!
...but don't feel bad if this one looks unfamiliar. It's just a service mech, featuring Hathaway Noa and Haro.
Med
Mech Monday #35: Med by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Next week's theme: “Retro/Vintage”
See you next Monday!
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It's time to visit the mysterious universe of Technic...
AP-35T aka Workhorse
Mech Monday #34: AP-35T aka Workhorse by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Inspired by Emerson Tung's M.A.N.T.I.S.
Next week's theme: “Service”
See you next Monday!
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I don't even know how many times I've already written “Gundam” in this thread, but here is another model taken straight from that universe:
RB-79 Ball
Mech Monday #33: RB-79 Ball by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Next week's theme: “Wheels”
See you next Monday!
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Thanks, Thomas.
And yes, that is the zipline piece coiled around a Technic axle.
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Continuing with another large and heavy model:
Blade Liger (and Zeke)
Mech Monday #32: Blade Liger (and Zeke) by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
This one can hardly support its own weight, but I'm very happy with the looks.
Next week's theme: “Spheres”
See you next Monday!
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It may not look like it, but this one is massive. Total length is 50 studs. The base alone is 20 studs in diameter. Straight out of WH40K, I present to you...
Necron Destroyer Lord
Mech Monday #31: Necron Destroyer Lord by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Next week's theme: “Animals”
See you next Monday!
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I don't know how many people remember Earthworm Jim, but here is a model of him. How does that fit in the week called “Platform,” you ask? There is a video game genre that shares the name, and Jim belongs to it.
Earthworm Jim
Mech Monday #30: Earthworm Jim by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Next week's theme: “Flying”
See you next Monday!
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This venture into the CCBS building system was inspired by this guy.
RAT6
Mech Monday #29: RAT6 by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Next week's theme: “Platform”
See you next Monday!
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This one is inspired by D-50C Loto from the Gundam universe:
S/49
Mech Monday #28: S/49 by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Next week's theme: “Four Arms”
See you next Monday!
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Unfinished business is never a good thing.
Devil Grimgerde
Mech Monday #27: Devil Grimgerde by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Next week's theme: “Tracks”
See you next Monday!
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This model was inspired by an illustration from the Norse Mythology art book by Milivoj Ćeran, and it is one of the prizes for the Summer Joust category titled The Frozen North.
FROST GIANT
Frost Giant by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
It's not just a trophy. It also turns into an action figure. Check out the demo video.
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Well, Markus completed Mech Monday, with 52 models in 52 weeks, so I built a little trophy for him, and I also wanted something to post on the last Monday of 2019.
Mech Monday Trophy by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Mech Monday Trophy by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
The mech is fully posable and quite sturdy, almost like an action figure.
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Thank you vaionaut, for writing the 14th verse in English.
And thanks everyone, for the nice comments about the bike. I still haven't heard from the recipient though...
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Thank you guys. I'm glad you like it.
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I am away from my collection so I couldn't continue with Mech Monday, but I also couldn't resist grabbing four copies of Zane's spinner on discount, and since Chris likes wheels and Ice Planet, a rover was an obvious early birthday present build. Some funky smaller scale white wheels were also added, and I used some other spinner parts. Can you spot them?
Btw, this was built entirely out of bricks I acquired after the move. Some sets were bought specifically for this build. And of course I had to include some extra special limited edition printed bricks because Chris liked them so much. ...and a play feature too.
Ice Planet Rover by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Ice Planet Rover by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Ice Planet Rover by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Ice Planet Rover by Marin Stipkovic, on Flickr
Thanks to Jonas, who helped with finding the connection for the spinner (they are a pain to connect to anything that's not included in the set), it actually rolls!
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That bike is amazing! Who built it? Are there any other pictures of it?
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For this week, here's a roundup of all of my models.
(the picture is a link to a short update video)
If you're wondering where this week's model is, watch the video.
Build something for Mech Monday!