March of robots

Marchi’koma is a great possibility to flex one’s building muscles with GitS inspired robots. Since this is right up my alley, I churned out a few models.

A small robot with character with minimum parts in company of a anime-styled minifigure is ‘Tiny T’.

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Two robots drawing inspiration from a spider and a crab, ‘Pain + Killer’, feature a heavy utilitarian and military look. Initially they were designed for a commission, but turned out a tad too large.

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The largest in this run is the ‘Old V.I.C.’, a mixture of victorian steampunk, robot tech and microscale with a dash of Howl’s moving castle. The frame is based upon the same one as the D.A.Z. FS359i. This fella will probably be part of a larger diorama I am working on for ages.

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AC-47

Manufactured by the JiHud joint division of Jitsukawa Hudson Industries in Cyberabad.

The AC-47 is the robotic equivalent to the widespread AK-47. Mass produced, relieable and durable.


A tribute to the inspirational Weta Workshop Design Studio. Especially the concept art of District 9, Elysium (A poor film, but the sci-fi designs are ace) and Chappie have a remarkable grimy sci-fi style.

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