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New wheeled platform “Boomerang”New wheeled platform “Boomerang”

New wheeled platform “Boomerang”


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 This time is a dangerous scorpion boy. Thin body but he’s actually strong enough to smash you with

This time is a dangerous scorpion boy. Thin body but he’s actually strong enough to smash you with that stinged hammer.  I was based in Made in Abyss and Monster Hunter designs.


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 Azure mecha feline he is so badass that his hands doubles the weight of his body and doesn’t need a

Azure mecha feline he is so badass that his hands doubles the weight of his body and doesn’t need armor on his chest.  He fights with those claws and a deadly metal tail which breaks the ground. Cat ears increases his sound perception ratio to detect underground enemies or invisible ones


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Saichania Mounted specimen on display at Dinosaur Kingdom, in Nakasato, Japan  Reconstruction by AndSaichania Mounted specimen on display at Dinosaur Kingdom, in Nakasato, Japan  Reconstruction by And

Saichania

Mounted specimen on display at Dinosaur Kingdom, in Nakasato, Japan 

Reconstruction by Andrey Atuchin

When: Late Cretaceous (~83 to 70 million years ago)

Where: Mongolia 

What:Saichania was an armored plant eating dinosaur that roamed the deserts of Mongolia in the late Cretaceous. It was about 22 ft (~6 meters) long and heavily built. It was more fearsome looking than most armored dinosaurs as it did not just have flat armor plates on its body, but rather was covered with spikes. These dinosaurs were armored all over, there is even evidence of armored eyelids! This suit of armor would have protected Saichania from predators in the late Mesozoic mongolian desert. Fossils are typically found in deserts and badlands worldwide, but typically these areas were very different environments when the species represented by the fossils were alive. The ancient Gobi Desert was much closer to the harsh modern environment than most. Saichania was well adapted for desert life, with its stocky body and teeth designed for grinding the toughest of the desert plants. 

Saichania falls within Ankylosauridae, a group of armored dinosaurs found almost worldwide. It is one of the last and most derived of the ankylosaurids. One good way to differentiate the deserved ankylosaurids from their armored close relatives is the presence of a tail club. Saichania did not have the most massive club known, but it was still a significant feature. Ankylosaurids were one of the dinosaur groups that made it right up to the end of the Cretaceous period, vanishing with the rest of the non-avian dinosaurs. 


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 I like this character design.Made with a .5mm mechanical pencil on sketch paper.

I like this character design.

Made with a .5mm mechanical pencil on sketch paper.


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 Patreon Reward for Ronald Wolcott of Raven in Armor.If you like my works, consider supporting me on

Patreon Reward for Ronald Wolcott of Raven in Armor.

If you like my works, consider supporting me on Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/mgx0


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Sitting in a moving Austrian “Saurer” APC at the Bunkermuseum am Wurzenpass Austria back in 2016. For my video on the museum take a look here: http://bit.ly/2vFUtIQ
#bunker #pillbox #fortification #APC #tank #armored #coldwar
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#bunker    #pillbox    #fortification    #armored    #coldwar    
Commission for JenoraFeuer, featuring Sara ready for action in a fantasy setting!@PlanktonHereticCom

Commission for JenoraFeuer, featuring Sara ready for action in a fantasy setting!



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Lvl 3 - Oil Boy This reckless boss monster uses its special claws to perform its signature “fr

Lvl 3 - Oil Boy This reckless boss monster uses its special claws to perform its signature “fracking attack” to drain life out of his opponents. After fracking the heck out of the ground, Oil Boy can call earthquakes at his will.


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Took 4 restarts of the rendering, but I’m so happy with how this commission turned out! I learned that its important to understand workflows that work for you vs workflows you aspire to do.

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