Another angle of the Flex Form Build with painted accents on the Swing Joints.
When filled in, these particular areas can make for neat cockpits on micro fighter builds as well.
This guy is still riding around in my pocket, waiting for the next experiment!
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5.25.2013
5.24.2013
Paint Test
Trying some tests with painted areas on the Swing Joints. Looking at this one, I'm reminded a bit of the designs from the Guyver.
5.23.2013
Flex Form Zero
The build above is an exercise in pushing the old classic "heroic" form a little more by using the new Swing Joints. The form follows the old Glyoborg design a bit, at least in the proportions of the parts arrangement.
I've been carrying this guy around for a few weeks (making small adjustments here and there) and the joints have held up solidly under very heavy play and general pocket abuse. The range of motion is pretty good, and the Swing Joints add a neat aspect to the actual feel of the figure in hand.
Originally I had a different chest assembly, but something about the painted areas on the Hub top looked neat in conjunction with the scarf "belt". The shape brings a unique look to the midsection, as opposed to the combination that was initially there, which was a stack consisting of a small axis disc and a Gobon disc. I also had complete small Axis Joints at the shoulders and hips for a bit, but I kind of like the above construction a little more now.
I'll probably change it around again next week.
Hope you guys get a kick out of this build!
I've been carrying this guy around for a few weeks (making small adjustments here and there) and the joints have held up solidly under very heavy play and general pocket abuse. The range of motion is pretty good, and the Swing Joints add a neat aspect to the actual feel of the figure in hand.
Originally I had a different chest assembly, but something about the painted areas on the Hub top looked neat in conjunction with the scarf "belt". The shape brings a unique look to the midsection, as opposed to the combination that was initially there, which was a stack consisting of a small axis disc and a Gobon disc. I also had complete small Axis Joints at the shoulders and hips for a bit, but I kind of like the above construction a little more now.
I'll probably change it around again next week.
Hope you guys get a kick out of this build!
10.03.2011
Glyoborg
Inspired by the three Masters of Toy Tribe, this Glyoborg is dedicated to our Japanese brothers and the never ending ingenuity they possess. The builds in these pictures were built using Glyan and Axis Joint parts.
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