This Mesopotamian Ox butt is pretty awesome. I’ve never seen a Mesopotamian Ox but I think Ed Diment got it right. The whole Ox that is, not just the butt.
He built a pair of these for his Mesopotamian Ox Cart, which is pretty neat too.
This Mesopotamian Ox butt is pretty awesome. I’ve never seen a Mesopotamian Ox but I think Ed Diment got it right. The whole Ox that is, not just the butt.
He built a pair of these for his Mesopotamian Ox Cart, which is pretty neat too.
This creation by Shamisenfred isn’t a duck or a penguin or anything else that’d make sense in the context of an underwater bird mecha. It’s an ostrich wearing a hardsuit.
Since I don’t own any of the new ostriches yet, I’m not sure whether the heads simply detach, or if tools are involved. In order to suit my purist heart, I’ll assume that the head was easily removed and affixed onto this body. There’s just something about the ostrich wearing goggles and a snorkel that really amuses me.
Lino Martins‘ newest creation looks like a lionfish scupture, but it’s actually a deadly bounty hunter ship. The bounty hunter stores his bounty on the ship’s poop deck, how embarrassing for the poor guy frozen in carbonite!

Sorry Guy Himber, no disrespect intended in that pun!
The construction and presentation of this hornet battle bug arrangement by Lino Martins called Protector of the Great Queen is pretty fearsome. Lino keeps rewarding the viewer with fun techniques hidden in the foliage like Jar Jar heads as the base of a plant.