TheWarden Posted December 4, 2011 Posted December 4, 2011 VVSTF-Splash by TheWarden007, on Flickr VVSTF-VV Shot by TheWarden007, on Flickr VVSTF-02 by TheWarden007, on Flickr My third Vic Viper, second Novvember year. Editor's Notes: - My primary goal was to use this huge bag of Bionicle parts that has been staring at me for a couple of years. - Holy illegal connections, Batman! - Forgive the bad photos. My camera is from the stone ages and I'm getting a new one soon. - I think this is one of my first real microscale builds. Comments and constructive criticism welcomed. Credits: - To the memory of Nnenn and the VV movement. - To pasukaru76 for the N2011 graphic and doing the image map. - To the whole Vic Vipers group for inspiration. Quote
Horry Posted December 7, 2011 Posted December 7, 2011 I really have no idea what vv is, but this MOC looks brilliant! And I really appreciate the insertion of bionicle-parts as I find those parts to be greatly underused in non-bionicle MOCs. Great realization of the cockpit Quote
TheWarden Posted December 10, 2011 Author Posted December 10, 2011 On 12/7/2011 at 4:54 PM, Horry said: I really have no idea what vv is, but this MOC looks brilliant! And I really appreciate the insertion of bionicle-parts as I find those parts to be greatly underused in non-bionicle MOCs. Great realization of the cockpit VV is short for "Vic Viper" a space fighter from a video game series with a distinct style, two forward prongs that go past the cockpit, two wings in rear and one vertical tail fin also in the rear. If you want to know more there is a whole Flickr group of them. Thanks for the comments and stopping by! Quote
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