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Writer's pictureAgent Hotman

Gliding Idly

This week once again seemed to have gone under the rug for me again. Regardless of how time flies, I still got some good things to show.

For Monster Monday, I made the Cursed Cobra Statue from LEGO Pharaoh's Quest. The Cursed Cobra Statue is essentially a giant statue of a cobra that wraps around a large stone pillar and comes to life to attack if disturbed.

Picture of the LEGO set my picture is based on for clarity.

For Figure Tuesday, continuing from last week, I made Agent Honos again. This time, he's wearing his tuxedo. Next to him is his car the Deliciae.

Picture of the Deliciae.

Driver: Agent Honos

Performance: 420 HP

Top Speed: 300mph

Extra Features: Water Mode, 6-Speed Manual Transmission, 2.8 Liter Turbocharged V6 Engine, Weaponry Storage Compartments.

Type: 2009 Marussia B2

And I never introduced her, but this is Agent Munge, who is Agent Honos' older sister.

Just like her brother, Munge carries the same weapons; the Mossberg 500 Magpul shotgun,

The M4A1 carbine with various customization options,

And the M26 hand grenade.

While Munge's pistol is the same as Honos', the Beretta 92G Brigadier Tactical, the difference here is the grip. The grip on Honos' pistol is made of military green-colored polymer, whereas Munge's is made of mahogany wood.

I introduce Munge as to provide context for this vehicle I just finished drawing yesterday: The Headhunter.

Driver: Agent Munge

Performance: 1,800 HP

Tope Speed: 300 mph

Extra Features: Retractable Browning M2HB Machine Gun Turret, Grappling Hook Tow Cable Bumper Bar, Tank-Like Durability, Weaponry Storage Compartments, Four-Wheel-Drive, Allison 1000 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Front-Mid 6.6 Liter Turbo Duramax Diesel V8 Engine, Bulletproof Windshield, Coilover Suspension.

Type: 2006 Hummer H1 Alpha

For 3D Art Jam Thursday, I returned to my Cloud vanisher model and began remaking the fuselage. The front air intake here in the picture is more round than the original model. as it should be, since the front air intake is the defining trait when comparing the F-18 Hornet to the F-18 Super Hornet.


That's all I got for this week!

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