This dude has been rocking some serious custom action for a while and got the rust effect down to a tee. But this takes some serious beating for the sheer scale of the piece and the trust of the commissioner who let him loose on a £150 bust.
The original Kozik supersize Mao bust didn't do much for me, but the idea of a garden statue and the execution of the aged brass makes this piece...
So yeah anyways this is uber - nerdy but i love it. They have made a Optimus prime w/Convoy Ipod docking station. You can fully transform optimus as well. Plus they have made a really rad Soundwave SD card MP3 player. Soundwave actually transforms into the player and the headphones transform as well. NICE!
OK ok... I know i am really slow at putting this up sorry, but here is the finished product. Hopefully i will be able to get more some day when i get more money :)
Yep we're showing the custom love again! This time it's Motorbot and this awesome BunnyQee "Benny". Love the concept, the ageing effect and as ever from this guy the execution is spot on.
And fingers crossed, something similar will be winging it's way over to me before too long.
Oh yeah..four films (essentially 16 episodes) split over 4 HD DVDs. How can you not like Nibbler!
DVD will also have a 22 minute episode of "Everybody loves Hypnotoad"
*cough*
better than the Simpsons
*cough*
Sad news that Wesley, aka "Liv3r" has passed away after a long fight with illness. I spoke to the guy a few times and he was really sweet so i'm gutted we never really got around to do that feature we talked about for the mag. Seriously, look at that Skumbo...talk about awesome.
I guess what really hit home was that he was the same age as me. Man, so very young to be gone. It's a great...
Just one of the things i missed from SDCC was this super teeter. It was one of Kidrobots SDCC exclusives and limited to 500. My guess is that they are already fetching a fair wack on ebay!!
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