"Hey kranix, since it's summer again, does that mean you'll stop lurking and start posting?"
Quiet, you.
Enyriun anew.
I like backpacks.So, as you can probably tell, I still haven't found my camera after moving back in March, so I apologize for the photo quality. That being said, I found another excuse to tweak this guy. Now that we've wrapped up with that, onto the actually new stuff:
The MeKabuto.
Scanner arm.
Grabber arm.
Junk in the trunk. Originally meant for combat, the MeKabuto program was scrapped once it was determined that building giant robots in the shape of a proud warrior race might be offensive to members of said proud warrior race. The program has since been modified in accordance with the Kabutos' wishes, which were to exemplify both a scientific rigor necessary to find a suitable homeworld and still be tough enough to earn a warrior's respect.
Encountering an indigenous organism.
Have I mentioned that I am a fan of this color scheme?So, part of why I opened with Enyriun above is because this build used a lot of the leftover parts. There are still more, of course, but so far, nothing's come of them other than tablescrap builds.
Another new friend!
The Sumo Mutation. The Sumo Mutations are the latest in a line of formidable Kabuto Mushi warriors. Though powerful, their evolution has come at a cost...
Viyer's latest "assistant."I remember seeing a lot of Mushi builds with Axis Joints. Here's the best I could come up with, alas.
The Hunter Strains. With Argen's defeat, the Imperium exploded in activity. Pushing Axis technology to the limit, some Gendrones began to mutate, developing more powerful forms. The Hunter Strains were some of the first, and remain some of the deadliest.
Pincer variant.
Grasper variant.
"Now, now, that's no way to get ahead..."These were fun, and again an experiment in pushing toward a more "contained" build. As a side note: it's awesome to see people have been building all this time, both here and at
Glyoverse, and inspiring at the same time. I really hope that, whatever we get in the July wave, it leads to a lot more builders coming out and showing their stuff!
