Where’s that robot head from? Reminds me of Mach kick. after looking over your custom again, it made me realize cheetor’s beast body could be used for all kinds of other animals. The musculature coupled with the colors you used made me think that with a little more sculpting you could make a pretty convincing horse. But that would be a hell of a chest in bot mode lol. Maybe with Tigatron…
Shaved away most of the Cheetor head and sculpted this over it. Customer asked me to make it similar to this (pic attached) except with a feminine face, but I was very limited by how the head so tightly fits into a small space in beast mode.
Absolutely amazing work, I especially like the fox head and the robot mode color scheme. Obligatory theme for all cool vixens:
Looks almost more like a maned wolf thanks to the base mold. Makes me wish they remolded the forelimbs on each leg to be shorter for various cats not built like a cheetah. Either way, she looks great!
I hope nobody minds me doubleposting to get back on topic. I mean what I said about the custom, man. Your ability to take a figure that turns into one animal and make it into a completely different one never fails to impress. If one didn’t know the base molds they could easily think it was always that animal. It’s always a delight to see what beast mode changes you came up with.
Have you given this custom a name yet? If not, here are some suggestions: - Dodger - Foxfire - Foxtrot - Outfox - Outwit
Great work! Amazing how a new face and colors can give a figure its own identity. The beast mode looks weirdly between a fox and a maned wolf. I think, if I were to imitate this custom, I would push the details more to maned wolf, but I am biased towards that animal.
Okay, deleted a bunch of off topic nonsense. It's always disappointing when creative threads need cleaned of ignorance, and we can't just talk about the work shown without causing issues. Keep it on topic from now on, please. @Unicron9 Your BW customs never fail to impress, and this one is no exception. Well done!
I think we all got a little too heated there. I'm thankful @Dachande went the extra mile to keep the on-topic parts of my comments because again, meant every word of that. The darker gradient running down the fox legs is a really nice touch as well.