Finally finished sorting through most of my LEGO, here is a clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPKI3hifpFc
You've got a kick ass mechanoid in there, Sam. What's it of? Or from ur own imagination.
Collection Count (w/ a 12.42% upsize): 3053
New Family Members: DA-15 Jetwing Prime, DOTM Leader Ironhide, Perfect Effect Reflector, DOTM Shockwave & Skyhammer, eHobby United 3-packs
Current Desires: Japanese BW Optimal Optimus
The Holy Grail: Ultmetal Optimus Prime
Visit the Wonderful World of: The Iacon City Hub-Capital Collection
Thanks STL.
I wanted to make some kinda medical mech, here's my MOCpage on it:
http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/26648
Custom designed sets (with instructions) by Shoji Kawamori (Macross mech designer):
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=161353
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=224448
From wikipedia:
In 2006, Lego commissioned Shoji Kawamori to design combination models using various Exo-Force sets. The combo-units were called VAN-Force; they featured custom decals, which were given away with purchase of bundled Exo-Force sets in Japan. The first VAN-Force design used the Stealth Hunter and Grand Titan. A second combination design called "Raiden" (which uses the Stealth Hunter, Grand Titan, and Thunder Fury) was revealed in December 2006. In Kawamori's Macross fashion, the units can transform between from robot to vehicle. According to Exo-Force writer, Greg Farshtey, Lego does not have the rights to reproduce the VAN-Force design for sale in stores.