Bizznizz’s Dreadnought
Nunoyo Bizznizz (if this is a real name, then this is sooo cool!) built a nice model of Warhammer 40k Dreadnought:

Just take a look at the head - awesome use of this part.
Nunoyo Bizznizz (if this is a real name, then this is sooo cool!) built a nice model of Warhammer 40k Dreadnought:

Just take a look at the head - awesome use of this part.
Finally I was able to track down the Japanese industry machine contest that inspired recently featured Izzo’s Dragon Scissor. Organized between April 3rd and April 19th, contest generated a few very interesting creations. Many builders presented not only machines, but also prepared very cool scenes showing them in action, during some heavy digging, cutting, demolishing, painting and so. Let’s take a look at some of them.
In addition to the traditional three main prizes, this contest had a special one, for the most original model. This title went to towel and his… digging frogmech? No doubt this is a “green” design:
Majority of creations have the classic yellow-black color scheme, for example this tall construction mecha by grenouille:
User nicknamed mechpalace submitted a vehicle that can transform from a 6-wheeler to a walking mecha:
I don’t know what does this mashikuf’s robot with the enormously big arm , but is looks just great:
And now - let’t see the winners.
YASUDA Type-13 bot by maru-chan won the 3rd place:
Second prize went to this line-painting bot created by ctr:
And finally, a first prize went to to industrial mecha by Ryu Kwi, which we already covered few days ago here at Klocki:
Head over to contest gallery to see all submitted creations. They are quite interesting and you will not find them on Brickshelf or Flickr.
Alex Kahler (Xiphos) of St. Luis builds a microscale version of Dreadnought mecha from Warhammer 40k universe. Thanks to Nexus, I am not WH40k ignorant anymore and I can really admire the way Alex kept the similarity to original design.
Torso decal is borrowed from larger creation by Jerac’s, that was an inspiration to Alex.
Japanese AFOL Ryu Kwi seems to be a huge mecha fan, since almost every creation in his Brickshelf folder is a large, humanoid-looking robot. His recent one is a nice heavy industrial robot called Type-D9:
I guess only I had problems with japanese MOCs presented last week. In this case you`ll surely enjoy this steampunk robot Black King by mino. Be sure to check out his gallery!



I really don’t like Mecha models, but just have a look at this one by Bryce: what a fantastic monstrosity!


Impresario z Legnicy przedstawia ciężki los Świetego Mikołaja w totalitarnym świecie przyszlości:
Nie wiem co bardziej mi sie podoba - robot policyjny, sanie, renifery, scenografia czy moze ten elf z giwerą?
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ImpreSariO presents the Santa’s hard day in totalitarian future (loosely inspired by 1984). I cannot decide what I like most about this creation: sled, reindeers, police mecha, street or this elf with big gun?