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Post by Colodie on May 16, 2006 15:45:55 GMT -5
Probably already know how this works by now. Build the pieces, put them together. Like Stegoganzer, the main body is built differently and appears to be a bit more fragile, albiet it also allows a bit more motion. The neck, head, tail, and legs have the same movement as with Stegoganzer. The cockpit and missile pods can also be moved with a ball joint, and the guns can be moved up and down.
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Post by Tilly on May 16, 2006 17:56:53 GMT -5
Now, see, two colors, and this guy is much nicer-looking color-wise. I don't like the things on his sides or the gun...thing...on his back, but it sounds like those could easily be customized away.
Not super-appealing, but for some reason I think he'd look neat hanging out with Brachio Zilla...
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Post by Xehn on May 16, 2006 18:14:44 GMT -5
Yeah... I think it's the head. He's what Brachio-zilla's brachio-mode SHOULD have been.
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Post by Tilly on May 16, 2006 18:17:14 GMT -5
Other than Brachio Zilla's can walk...
...dude. Idea. Brachio Zilla underbits along with posey bits from this guy = motorized AND poseable Funky Blox Dino Thing?
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Post by Snowflake on May 16, 2006 18:20:40 GMT -5
Pretty great how they used the same short-and-long legs for stego (short front long back) and brachio (long front short back), though I think that when shoulders regularly double as hips, the overall animal-shape motif suffers. Still, much better than older blox zoids. That said, I don't really dig the evil-sauropod shape, brachiosaurs on Zi sure are weird (Except ultrasaurus, which is normal and fine).. fairly short necks and tails, evil serpenty heads..
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