"All right, sweethearts, you're a team and there's nothin' to worry about. We come here, and we gonna conquer, and we gonna kick some, is that understood? That's what we gonna do, sweethearts, we are going to go and get some."
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All shot practically using figures and miniatures only digital element is Vasquezs shoulder torch which I added a digital glow too.
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"Condors! If I were to create a flock of condors on this island, you wouldn't have anything to say".
"No, hold on. This isn't some species that was obliterated by deforestation, or the building of a dam".
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All shot practically using figures & miniatures. I created the little projector image in the background using a photo I took on Holiday & backlit it to make it look like a projector screen.
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One year ago today I posted this miniature Avatar: The way of Water photo I created using my old faithful practical effect water technique 'tin foil'. All that CGI James Cameron used and he should have just got an industrial supply of foil 😝
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Here's an Easter Special miniature photo I made and posted last year... Shrek and Donkey discover an unusual egg in the woods, but there's an unexpected turn of events, "tastes a bit tangy"
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All shot practically using figures and miniature sets
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What happens when you place a #StarWars clone #LEGO minifigure toy in the super-duper-mega-trooper machine? I was #3Dprinting it yesterday on https://twitch.tv/MakerDeck in PLA after getting the model on @Thangs3D hours after it was released by BigBricks.
"I feel it again. The pull to the L... EGO." Here's my oversized #LEGO minifigure Kylo Ren found on Thangs (by BigBricks) that was 3D printing overnight on https://twitch.tv/MakerDeck overnight.
So, here's a Mr. Potato Head figure from the 1970s. It looks so very different than the current Mr. Potato head.
Oh, and that canon next to it I made when I was in college. Where I went to undergrad, all freshman engineering majors had to take a metal shop class and their final project was to make either a canon or a catapult. I thought the canon looked cooler.