Heavy/Scratch: Masterpiece Scale Omega Supreme (non transforming)

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  1. seanb47

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    This is simply a fantastic build! The freedom of an action Master is the ability to give it more attention in articulation and details without worrying about the complex engineering that goes into a transforming one. Regardless,transforming or not a killer looking robot is just badass.
     
  2. G.I.EDDIE

    G.I.EDDIE Purple treads suck!

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    That's fantastic! All the extra bulk and details are seamlessly added looking very clean.

    What materials did you use to create what isn't the base figure?
     
  3. aprim

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    Sick bro! Just SICK
     
  4. G60Force

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    damn sexy!
     
  5. Sculpt-bot

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    The yellow is model master chrome yellow. The grey I had to custom mix, as there really isn't an over the counter equivalent for Omega's taupe/grey base color.

    I did initially set out to have a transformation built in, but with his size, my plans to have him have a "non-Metroplexy" transformation would have sacrificed stability in bot mode

    Up on eBay right now!

    Yes they are! Good eye!

    I repurposed a lot of Metroplex parts, as well as pieces from other large toys (G.I. Joe, and Star Wars are in there too!) All scratchbuilding was done using styrene. Lots and lots of styrene.

    There are a ton of WIP pictures on my Facebook page "Sculptbot's Custom Artwork." That will show the progression of the figure, and you will be able to pick out where the toy parts are used, and where scratchbuilding was utilized.

    Thanks all for the kind words!
     
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  6. johnnysamson

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    Great work!!! I thought of this a year ago but didn't follow through. I'm pleased to see that it can work. again..awesome peice