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Made in us
Grovelin' Grot





Kansas City

Hey guys, this is my first serious attempt with green stuff. Give me some feedback, criticism/suggestions welcome.
[Thumb - mek front.JPG]

[Thumb - mek back.JPG]

[Thumb - mek port side.JPG]

[Thumb - mek starboard.JPG]

[Thumb - mek engine 1.JPG]

[Thumb - mek engine 2.JPG]

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2012/04/04 22:01:56


 
   
Made in us
Grovelin' Grot





Kansas City

More close ups.
[Thumb - mek gs chain closeup.JPG]

[Thumb - mek gun closeup.JPG]

[Thumb - mek cybork squig close up.JPG]

[Thumb - mek cybork squig 2.JPG]

[Thumb - mek head and bosspole closeup.JPG]

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2012/04/04 21:41:51


 
   
Made in us
Monstrous Master Moulder





Utah

Looks pretty awesome to me! Hard to pick out the details and what exactly you GS'ed but still looks cool.

 
   
Made in us
Grovelin' Grot





Kansas City

Mainly the shoulder and wrist on the power klaw arm. There's a little where the chain attaches to the shoulder armor and i filled gaps with it everywhere. Also a little bit on the hose coming out of his mouth (when i originally cut the tank off of the side of the head it was for something else so i wasn't very careful). Sorry about the clarity of the photos, i used my webcam.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/04/04 21:52:06


 
   
 
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