Poll: Which is better, the bigger body/fusilage or the smaller?
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Bigger is better and it always will be!
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Smaller is cute, though. I just want to hug it!
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Quick opinion check (It's 3D robot time again)
RE: Quick opinion check (It's 3D robot time again)
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I already did that right in this for the mirrored side wings, actually, to avoid having to continually delete and replace old versions. Really though, once I get to the stage of fitting the other parts together into a proper fuselage it's past the point where the changes would really apply to both in the same way.

By way of reference, here's what appears to be the only official line art available of the original Coleopter design, and a couple photos of the model someone with entirely Japanese-language twitter posts apparently made or saw or something:

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As you can see, it somehow manages to be a much chunkier monkey despite also ending up as a considerably smaller humanoid in proportion to its ring, which is itself only as similar to mine as any two swing-wing fighter jets are to each other. Also, I cannot see a way for the ring to physically transform past the legs, be they folded or unfolded. It apparently can because while I can't get to the page with the full size image for some reason Google Image Search persists in showing me this tiny preview of what appears to be the same model in humanoid form, but that may be a disassemble/reassemble situation, which is the same as peeling the stickers off a Rubik's Cube and reapplying them to "solve" it as far as I'm concerned.

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RE: Quick opinion check (It's 3D robot time again) - by classicdrogn - 02-18-2020, 05:06 PM

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