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Well here's mine: Beach Turtle!

"Sometimes you just need to relax in the summer, the Beach Turtle can bring it to you! Equipped with an isolated island with a Coconut tree, and a large umbrella!"

(More photos in my photostream! Including one with a beachball :classic: )

And yes, it does fit with the umbrella on an 8x8.

14703765775_b69e49e31d.jpgTurtle Angle 1 by DADUDEDOWNDASTREET, on Flickr

~Beltar

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WBCD-982 Blacktron Stalker Turtle

EDIT: This does fit in a 8x8 plate, and I will gladly clarify if I need to.

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Here's my Insanity Turtle creation: Martial Mech Turtle

Title "Tur-kwondo Kick" (Turtle + Taekwondo).

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Here's more poses which show more flexes out of 8x8 studs...

Martial Mech Turtle 2

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Presenting my fourth entry, the HeliTurtle!

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HeliTurtle by Sir Brickalot, on Flickr

This clever droid seeks out mining bases on the rock planet K'julck* by hovering high above the sky thanks to his powerful rotor blade.

*I don't know what that means, I just put random letters together :shrug_oh_well::drunk:

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Presenting my ninth entry, the Tenticle Turtle!

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Tenticle Turtle by Sir Brickalot, on Flickr

The slenderness of the Tenticle Turtle doesn't exactly make it stealth, but it does allow for its crystal tractor beam to attract objects from high above.

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Presenting my tenth entry, Darth Turtle!

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Darth Turtle by Sir Brickalot, on Flickr

The Dark Sith Turtle of the Galaxy is not someone you'd like to meet down a dark asteroid field.

Edit by Rufus: Sorry, Licensed entries aren't allowed.

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Presenting my eleventh entry, the Swarm Mini-Turtle!

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Swarm Turtle by Sir Brickalot, on Flickr

These robotic turtles roam around the galaxy in swarms due to their small size. Their rocket propelled legs let them zoom through the solar system with ease.

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