antimu0n

low energy lynx

  • he/him

40y mold | ♿ | 🇩🇪 | IT & engineering | metalhead | furry | ADHD mess of niche interests | nsfw 🔞 no minors


twitter (not very active)
twitter.com/antimu0n
tumblr (also rarely used)
antimu0n.tumblr.com/
website (WIP)
antimu0n.net/
profile pic by Erika
x.com/func_bear
e-mail
info at antimu0n dot net

sunfire
@sunfire

Freeracing is a skillset cultivated over time, honed and tuned.
Building a rig fit for racing is a balancing act, riding the thin line between friction and fire.
...The Ordinators have money and manpower. In excess, some might say.

Pursuer Rigs, especially those in the Specialist Series, are typified by overcompensation.
Hyper-reactive high resolution scanner arrays matched with a main thruster capable of sending the entire rig hurtling through a fairly sturdy brick wall. As can be attested by many Ordinators with itchy trigger fingers.
With a fine view of the whole event, recorded in high resolution from right in the middle of the action.


Another!! I had a lot of fun reimagining and refining my original Ordinator design, and i'm super happy with the result. Little bit of Kopaka in the double-barrel eye on the right side (probably just thinking that because the model is primarily white lol), the whole frame is much more poseable, especially the legs, though i do wish i had some of the sideways locking hinge bricks in white to make the knees a bit more solid.

I actually started this one trying to go more technic-built in the torso, but i ended up stripping a lot of that out for better shapes once i settled on making a new Ordinator rig.
Had some ideas about using like... wheels? inside the chest, connecting the shoulders? or something, too unwieldy for this one but i might try it again later.


You must log in to comment.

in reply to @sunfire's post: