Posted by marc August 04, 2016

Squink definitely knows how to tell a story with his customs. His latest work uses a 3A Bertie as its base and adds a rocky texture, centuries of weathering, and a coating of moss. With just one glance you can tell that this robot has recently woken up after years and years of sitting dormant. Why he's been activated is up to your imagination. This was a commissioned custom, so staring longingly into the screen will have to suffice.

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