Tuesday 26 April 2011

Clockborg Maybug

This is one of the steampunk Insects I have made, it started out as a real but dead may bug, now it is stronger, faster with 130% more electrolites. Also working on a scorpion but my girlfriend dropped it, so i fixed it but then I left hot chocolate in a flask for too long and it blew up (seriously!).....the smell....anywho suffice to say the scorpion is currently unwell as it was next to the flask when it exploded...If people like my steam punk stuff i shall post more, I have a rather splendid spider waiting to be shown




30 comments:

  1. That spider is very welcome, keep 'em coming!

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  2. Woah, woah, woah, hold the fuck up for a second. You MADE that from a June Bug? A living June Bug? Wow. The pure artistic skill that people have sometimes really blows my mind. That is something you could probably sell to the right people for a nice chunk of change.

    Post some more!

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  3. Want one. Don't know why, but I want one.

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  4. Jesus christ, that is awesome

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  5. How long does it take to make one of those? Do you use super glue or does it actually fit together like that?

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  6. Couple of days, usually use E6000 glue. I shape the parts as best as I can to fit and glue it all together

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  7. that's really amazing looking

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  8. That is really facinating! :)

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  9. Holy shit, that's just amazing! Coolest thing I've ever made was a duct tape wallet... Wish I had one of these. :D

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  10. Dude make a gallery i want to see more..good job

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  11. How much????
    Following you.. gotta see more of this

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  12. Whoa... that's insane! I really like the work you put into things. Steampunk styled items always interest me!

    Following and supporting!

    Yorkie Love

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  13. i'm so going to get one of this

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  14. So can we buy these? and if so where.

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  15. It was for sale on my etsy site but I think it has gone inactive now.

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  16. this is awesome! you should post some guides on how to start making some simple steampunk stuff!

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  17. AWESOME. What camera are you using?

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  18. @Alex 60D used a kit lens with a magnifying glass taped to the end for the macro stuff, works surprisingly well

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  19. Oh my god! The detail! It's really awesome.
    But tell me something. Do the gears move? xD

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  20. wow! that is so genius! but i would not dare to have one. bugs creeps me out.

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