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  1. #1
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    Default Mechanical praying mantis

    I finished new bio-mechanical creature> Praying mantis
    There is new "lady"

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    and some details
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    Igor

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    Default Re: Mechanical praying mantis

    Doesn't look mechanical, to me?

    Looks awesome. to me.

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    Default Re: Mechanical praying mantis

    Doesn't look as mechanical as some of the others, still it's great work and I like it. Keep it up and keep posting.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Default Re: Mechanical praying mantis

    Thanks Rik,
    I wanted to do "my lady" looked amazing although she is a bit rusty and has mechanical parts

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    Default Re: Mechanical praying mantis

    Quote Originally Posted by wizard509 View Post
    Doesn't look as mechanical as some of the others, still it's great work and I like it. Keep it up and keep posting.
    Thank you very much. Definitely something I will send again

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    Default Re: Mechanical praying mantis

    And that is a female Mantid. The males (before they mate and lose their heads) look very different.

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    Default Re: Mechanical praying mantis

    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    And that is a female Mantid. The males (before they mate and lose their heads) look very different.
    I should think they would look very, very different after they lose their heads. Ba da boom.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Default Re: Mechanical praying mantis

    You like your steampunk but I'd say
    Chainsaw style claws (chainclaws)/machine guns in forearms
    back mounted rocket/grenade launchers
    head mounted flamethrower (in mouth)
    armour plating
    and you've got one serious pest control problem.

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    Default Re: Mechanical praying mantis

    Great stuff, Igor, I really like your style!

 

 

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