ZeSheshamHahu (translated: That Guy Over There) sends us his three shots at lightpiped fame:
"Animated Oil Slick. With a lovely lightpiping inside of a dome of the same colour."
"HFTD Tomahawk. Blue behind yellow that shines like a missile."
"Le piece de resistance: Generations Thunderwing (now properly transformable). His lightpiping is so strong and big that even the panel behind his had can't shut it off. "
Not much time left! Do you have the chops? Mattersmasher@thetransformingblock.com
10 comments:
Oil slick is like Mr. Freeze, only mouldy. I love him.
yeah i picked him up with snarl for like 8 bucks.. i do dig this mold.. he is definitely a cool figure! :D
Man to think of how many times i skipped on oil slick! When i finally bought him, to punish myself this silly hinderance i set fire to my toes
I love the 'blob of dough' nose, it looks like he has bumped it against his bucket-helmet too often.
I think I want a Thunderwing now, those eyes are great! It's nice to see the toy, too, because this is the guy who asked me to do my "how to remove a pin" video so he could fix it :D
i love thunderwing :)
Argh i can't stand the little bugger, he fluffed on my cat
He never?!
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What do you mean Thunderwing is now transformable? Did you modify anything that would enable his shoulders to actually achieve posability when his back kibble is properly closed down? Right now I just have his back kibble at a 45 degree angle and his nose-cone/skylynx piece now acts more like a pseudo-umbrella over his head. It actually doesn't look too bad, and Thundewing has great stability so he's not off-center, but I'd still like if there was a method to fully close the back flat AND have his shoulders freedom of movement.
The was a hinge in his chest panel that was upside-down. It couldn't cover the head in plain mode, now it can. There is no actual way to increase arm potability as far as I know, he has a-lot of that Darkwind syndrome.
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