The giant pauldrons, non T-shaped visor, the small-ish capes and somewhat asymetrical gun.
Yeah i definatly went for a more Old republic look
but it still was a quickie lel. not more than that.
What? You post something and now review? You expect me to do it?
Fine!
The shoulder coat is extremely well done. One can truly notice and say it is a bulky coat worn by the wealthy and you can see it is worn and time-tested. But I feel as though it is incomplete. For example. What are those bubbles on top of the shoulders?
The armor underneath is obscured but from what I can make out it is old yet highly technological. The tubes and open cavity between the armor plating really do the trick.
The arms and arm armor plating are well made. But again they could have been better. I can see a vague outline of what could have been a gauntlet knife on the left arm.
The weapon held takes the prize here. All the wiring, all the different layers and the unique shape of it truly show the dedication to this particular part of the work. It is marvelous!
The helmet. What can I say about it? It is detailed and has a royal yet dangerous look that truly befits a Mand'alor. The split visor is unique. I have not seen it before in I believe any art. The way the helmet tears itself apart at behest of the visor should make it seem weaker but it does the exact opposite. What is more menacing then an expert warrior who uses outdated and restrictive gear and doesn't give a darn about it?
The giant pauldrons, non T-shaped visor, the small-ish capes and somewhat asymetrical gun.
Yeah i definatly went for a more Old republic look
but it still was a quickie lel. not more than that.
What? You post something and now review? You expect me to do it?
Fine!
The shoulder coat is extremely well done. One can truly notice and say it is a bulky coat worn by the wealthy and you can see it is worn and time-tested. But I feel as though it is incomplete. For example. What are those bubbles on top of the shoulders?
The armor underneath is obscured but from what I can make out it is old yet highly technological. The tubes and open cavity between the armor plating really do the trick.
The arms and arm armor plating are well made. But again they could have been better. I can see a vague outline of what could have been a gauntlet knife on the left arm.
The weapon held takes the prize here. All the wiring, all the different layers and the unique shape of it truly show the dedication to this particular part of the work. It is marvelous!
The helmet. What can I say about it? It is detailed and has a royal yet dangerous look that truly befits a Mand'alor. The split visor is unique. I have not seen it before in I believe any art. The way the helmet tears itself apart at behest of the visor should make it seem weaker but it does the exact opposite. What is more menacing then an expert warrior who uses outdated and restrictive gear and doesn't give a darn about it?
Outstanding. Truly a beauty to behold.