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2 foot tall cardboard Laserbeak!

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2 foot tall cardboard Laserbeak!

Postby crazysteve » Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:40 pm

Check out cardboardcostumes.com The guy makes stuff you would expect of a TF fan like costumes of Prime and Megatron and even Bumblebee. But scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page and you'll see what looks to be a 2 foot tall transformable Laserbeak made of cardboard! hOLY CRAP! Imagine this thing in the art show at Botcon.

(Also check out the pictures on the 'Appearances' page. There's a huge cardboard AT-AT costume that takes two people to man it!)

I think I'm seeing the beginnings of a new trend here. At Botcon, the guys from Kingbotz.com ushered in a new era where the sexy exciting thing in Transofmers customizing is now making big robots. Heck, it wasn't just Shane of Kingbotz at Botcon doing it, either. I remember one person kitbashed a Fort Max, too.

So is BIG now in? Is BIG is the new coolness? Can I see all the 3d entries at Botcon '07 being at a minimum 3 feet tall? Well, maybe not, but I think the bar has been raised.
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Postby TM dak » Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:30 pm

2 feet? heh, that's nothing. :P Look at my 10 ft Optimus.

still very cool tho.
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Postby Captain Crooks » Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:33 pm

I think a 2 foot long Laserbeak would be just the right scale for a 10 ft Optimus, wouldn't it...?
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Postby Hobbyist Prime » Sat Oct 14, 2006 1:09 am

That sounds about right!
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Postby Captain Crooks » Sat Oct 14, 2006 1:26 am

Go for the optics Laserbeak!
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Re: 2 foot tall cardboard Laserbeak!

Postby TFLobo » Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:00 am

crazysteve wrote:Check out cardboardcostumes.com The guy makes stuff you would expect of a TF fan like costumes of Prime and Megatron and even Bumblebee. But scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page and you'll see what looks to be a 2 foot tall transformable Laserbeak made of cardboard! hOLY CRAP! Imagine this thing in the art show at Botcon.

(Also check out the pictures on the 'Appearances' page. There's a huge cardboard AT-AT costume that takes two people to man it!)

I think I'm seeing the beginnings of a new trend here. At Botcon, the guys from Kingbotz.com ushered in a new era where the sexy exciting thing in Transofmers customizing is now making big robots. Heck, it wasn't just Shane of Kingbotz at Botcon doing it, either. I remember one person kitbashed a Fort Max, too.

So is BIG now in? Is BIG is the new coolness? Can I see all the 3d entries at Botcon '07 being at a minimum 3 feet tall? Well, maybe not, but I think the bar has been raised.


I think you're right. "Big" is the new thing. There's also a guy making a gigantic MP Metroplex over at TFans.

For my next BotCon project I plan on making a life sized, completely transformable, ultra-realistic, Alternators Smokescreen. I already have the Impreza and the hydraulics are coming along nicely as is inventing the energon fuel cell technology. The only thing that might be a pain is making him sentient. :? But I'm pretty sure I'll win the $125 prize! :P





BTW that AT-AT is pretty cool but nothing beats Pabst Blue Ribbon Man!!!
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Postby Broadblasts short shorts » Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:21 am

could you imagine the looks on the judges faces if a giant robot walked in to the convention hall and submitted itself for the art contest???
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Postby Captain Crooks » Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:24 am

[i]Lobo wrote:
The only thing that might be a pain is making him sentient


I'm sure if you spend a couple of weekends and several trillion dollars on it, you'll figure it out.
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Postby Hobbyist Prime » Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:05 pm

Just do us all a favor and make a couple of autobots before you try a decepticon! (just in case) :P
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Postby TFLobo » Sun Oct 15, 2006 9:19 pm

Captain Crooks wrote:I'm sure if you spend a couple of weekends and several trillion dollars on it, you'll figure it out.


Just signed a $3.2 Billion contract with NASA. But they want half of the prize money. :x


Hobbyist Prime wrote:Just do us all a favor and make a couple of autobots before you try a decepticon! (just in case) :P


Actually, I like the idea of a Con better. Maybe I could program him to do my bidding. :twisted:
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Postby Hobbyist Prime » Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:12 pm

I was just thinking that a Con would most likely try and kill us all so a few Bots could be in place as a countermeasure! If the Con works for you deactivate the Bots!
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