good point! I was thinking maybe he chomped through soil with his steam shovel style mouth...don't know. Still just kicking it around.
he looks like he already has a drill tail. we all know monsters like to burrow butt-first. i "dig" it all, jeff, except for the iron man arc reactor chest plate. and maybe more horns? articulated horns to push rubble past it as it drills through the ground. dumb ideas galore!
Thank you for the ideas gentlemen , appreciate them all. I'm on the fence about his chest piece. I saw it as more of an illumination device for working on the dark side of a planet or in deep tunnels etc. Actually it was easier to just slap a circle drawing in there... !
or a pet canary? i like the "chomper" aspect of him, personally. so many drills, but rock eating? that's just damn cool... and means he won't leave rubble laying around in his wake. (though he'd probably shit bricks... literally! XD)
Because if someone doesn't soon I'm going to....TFs do it all the time but giant robots in Japan don't and it would look so cool as a chomper arm on sofubi. On a mini it'd be closed but on a bigger toy it could be a half one or a double. They do wrecking balls all the time but not other earth moving equipment of which there are many!
Hey people. What with my shop opening here on Friday, and about 5 million collabs and exclusives in the works, I figured I might as well make a header design to use for shop exclusives (for the time being). Yeah, its kinda cutesy - should clash utterly with sone of the figures I'll be painting
Yeah, that's it, I was thinking of the closed claw end of an excavator(?) I think that's called. A closed excavator claw would look like a fist but still have "teeth". Awesome pic by the way, his mighty digger-penis is especially disturbing.
This is a little something that I have in the works. Its going to be a toy, this is just part of the header. Didnt know where to put it so im just dumping it here. The sculpt is coming at a snail pace, life really gets in the way of the good stuff. Papa jojo por Gatiio, en Flickr