hehehe well, I kinda imagined it as an infirmary for hook to have to work in or something And yes, that is indeed a spacebridge Spacechoochoo, check. you seem to have caught all but one of the small details.
it is very sweet! but i agree with the few that said the knees need something...
you have this huge hulking bot with tiny knees... maybe something you can make from styrene that slips over the area before you combine them? i dunno..but i think thats the only thing its lacking.. other than that.. VERY well done!
thanks for the comments guys I realize the knees arent' the greatest, but I wanted to have as few extra parts as possible, and as minimal an impact on the individual bots as possible too. considering that this is the first time I've ventured beyond head changing and repainting, I think I did the best I could. That's not to say that someday I may come back to this and improve on these less-than-stellar knees. *L*
Here's the last pictures. I promised posed shots to show that he is indeed articulated, so here you go. I also included a couple of over-looked shots that show how the head can attach as well as how he can hold the hotrod gun.
the knees are revoltech joints right? They should be able to hold menasor's weight. The hands look like RID prime hands to me. Also: what the hell is he doing to grimlock in that pic?
well,the head is indeed obvioulsy S-SS (in fact,i think he mentioned it earlier) I'm not sure 'bout the hands,they are indeed Some r.i.d. Prime,just not sure about optimus or omega.
Geez he is big! How tall? these are Revoltech joints right? Are you satisfied with them? Anyhoo, this is awesome and you succeeded with a project that had a high degree of difficulty. I watched the thread but it became hard to follow so I had'nt seen the combined mode.
he's every bit of 14" tall. the horns on his helmet are higher than the planet shells on the back of Primus The revoltech joints hold him up surprisingly well. I actually have a set of them that are a size bigger than the ones I went with, but I was trying to minimize the impact of the combiner stuff on the individual robots and their alt modes.
And thanks for the compliments I love where you're going with your Devy 2.0. You can sure make a combiner mode look better when you aren't worried about parts lying around if you ever separate them.