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A human figure modeled in bronze and stainless steel.
If there's one threat I've always given when being kicked repeatedly in the lung sacks, it's "If you kick me one more time! I will open my steampunk
In the spirit of Spudnik, Mr Steampunk Potato Head, I present Tater Titan, a Warhammer 40K mechaspud that shleps notional orks around the apocafuture tabletop. Tater Titan (Thanks, anonymous commentator)…
The amazing Stephane Halleux Steampunk Sculptures from the man who designed the Mr. Hublot for the Oscar-winning short of the same name.
The F-26 Tempest became the backbone of the Heliconian Royal Air Force fighter squadrons during the First Great War. Replacing the outdated Zephyr fighters the Tempest boasted four 15mm front facing wing fixed cannons and three of the new A-2 Hellion engines, making it the fastest plane in the skies at the time. Its manoeverability was a vast improvement on the Zephyr and it rapidly became a favourite among Heliconian fighter pilots.
The amazing Stephane Halleux Steampunk Sculptures from the man who designed the Mr. Hublot for the Oscar-winning short of the same name.
The Droid by Dariusz Zawadzki 31,5” x 86,6” (80x220cm) 230kg solid steel
From the modeler... Kits used: HG GM/GM, HGIBO Kimaris Trooper, HGIBO Dantalion Other Parts: scratch build pistons, Peg extensions, armor reshape, parts
This is the second giant Gundam model made out of paper. And apparently this cardboard model is larger than the Freedom Gundam paper craft.
あま Ma.K. 1/10 Polar Bear
Known as the T-X, assassin, ultimate fighting machine, she’s virtually indestructible. Appearing in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, this antagonist is one of the very few villains who can take …
SMN REPORT: “Command the skies of a dark, futuristic Earth” is the tagline to this interesting steampunk-meets-deco science-fiction kit from...
Over the last year, Netherlands-based artist Jeroen van Kesteren has been toiling away at these sculptural airships as part of a series titled Orphanage for Lost Adventures. Made primarily from cardboard, aluminum foil, adhesives, and an assortment of papers used for sails and propellers, the whimsical flying machines have a distinct steampunk feel. The pieces range from 40 to 50 centimeters tall and take about a month to make. Jeroen shares additional images of the airships and several additional sculptures on Pinterest. More
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1/100 Zaku I Sniper - Custom Build by soma The modeler used MG 1/100 Zaku II to make this Zaku I Sniper! I really like how the modeler tr...
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