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Sukasa
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Yea, SH's is really nice, too.

I built a robot with some parts after dismantling the spaceship with a golf club, so I'll take some pics soon and upload them.
Trapster
Posts: 924/3604
That ship looks pretty darn amazing. I doubt I´d have the patience to build a thing like that, though. Well done.

I like Smallhacker's artwork too.
Sukasa
Posts: 118/2068
Cruel Justice, to test that thing out for strength, i hit it with a golf club. The result: It survived happily.

I've since taken it apart though, because I'm building a robot with treads and rack-and-pinion steering (well, not really- i've finished building it, and I'm just programming it).
JDavis
Posts: 80/648
Originally posted by Sleighhacker





I've done something similar to this, actually. I built Donkey Kong Mario in one of his walking positions with red, blue, and yellow leggos from a top-down perspective like this on a make-shift black square. I also built Racoon Mario from SMB3 just standing out of red, black, and white legos, but he's slightly disproportional since I just built the legos in the usual manner (ie. instead of the square top of a lego representing each pixel, it's the slightly rectangular side)... still looks awesome. Let me find the old webcam pics of 'em...

Cruel Justice
Posts: 368/1637
That ship looks like a fucking house on steroids headed straight to hell.
I'd hate to see someone try to play with it and accidently break it. Looks like you put a lot of time into that thing.
Sukasa
Posts: 117/2068
Hey, since I've got this one done, any ideas for something new I could make?

I finally reinstalled my USB tower, so I can program my RCX and make LEGO robots again, so any suggestions?
Peardian
Posts: 113/1757
Looks cool. It's a little hard to make out the exact details, but it's still awesome. Twenty guns... wow...
Sukasa
Posts: 107/2068
Yeah, it took a while.

The biggest problem was a small structural spot where I missed a small plate, and pressed it together, which made it weak. after I fixed that, it worked beautifully.

BTW, it's essentially a big spaceship with bigger guns- 20 in all.
Chris
Posts: 240/577
Not bad, Sukasa; it looks pretty difficult to put together, if you ask me. Smallhacker, yours look pretty nice as well.
Kattwah
Posts: 434/3349
...

You have just increased my want for more lego sets by 13.65%

Even though I would have no room on my shelves to put them

Hmmm... Pixel lego art...

*Plots*
Apophis
Posts: 110/734
Both of you have amazing talent.
Elric
Posts: 112/164
Sukasa: I don't know what Harbinger is, so I can't comment on it, other than to say that it seems to be some kind of bigass space ship. Looks good, but I bet if I knew what it was, it'd look much better. Sorry.

Smallhacker: Wow. Things like that never cease to amaze me. That's right up there with the LEGO Black Mage.

I miss my LEGOs. Hey! I have a daughter! I can get her some LEGOs, then use them for this kind of thing!
Smallhacker
Posts: 122/832


Sukasa
Posts: 106/2068
That was my first time with a webcam. Mostly, I just use whatever pieces I can find, but trust me- it looks better in real life.
SantaMushroom
Posts: 42/245
It looks nice, but the colors are creepy.
Sukasa
Posts: 101/2068
Well, I might not be an artist on paper, but I am pretty good with a tub of LEGO.

Here's one of my creations, although this one isn't robotic.

Harbringer, Left side
Harbringer, Right side
Harbringer, under blacklight
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