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August 28, 2012
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Make:
Canon
Model:
Canon PowerShot A580
Shutter Speed:
1/50 second
Aperture:
F/2.6
Focal Length:
6 mm
ISO Speed:
800
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Aug 7, 2012, 4:58:11 PM
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MG RX2 06
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ARMAMENTFACTORY
MG-RX2 Pattern
scratchbuilt with PVC & Styrene
commissioned unit
NOTES:
-Now up to 22 points of articulation!
-36 parts & counting
-Movable jaw w/ cockpit detail
-Wing support structure
-Radome w/ movable fins
-Laser assembly
-Neck detail
-Redesigned hip segments
-Moveable lower legs w/ hydraulic ram detail
-Toe spike mounts temporarily removed
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Wannbe17
Sep 4, 2012
Now i learned why you can carve with such efficiency! I never thought styro-foam boards can be THAT useful in scratchbuilding! Any tips sir?
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ARMAMENTFACTORY
Sep 4, 2012
make sure to plan everything carefully before you start building, it saves time, materials & the occasional headache. also, keep your blades sharp, & be patient with your projects.
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japanass
Aug 28, 2012
you have my address so you know where to send it?
impresive and great work!
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ARMAMENTFACTORY
Aug 29, 2012
well, this one already has an owner though.
thanks
this new pattern is already much more advanced than the MG-RX1 design, although significantly smaller (and cheaper).
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impresive and great work!
thanks