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(macro)electronics
Added a huge transformer to one of my boards.
So @jothjason dared me to do a comic book cover style piece for an OC (That they enabled creating too).
So here’s the final product, 70 hours of work well worth it.
The inspiration for this piece is the cover from this Iron Man Issue.
#001 TOKYO, Masaki Kato for Puddle Sound,
#001 TOKYO is a custom-made amplifier, one of only 15 limited-edition models, which comes with an architectural acoustic design for your space to bring sound, art, and life together.
Securely placed within a glass housing are the vacuum tubes alongside a circular heatsink made up of 400 copper cooling pins. Surrounding them is natural clay, coated over the steel casing, and is given a rough texture to give an appearance of a desert landscape to this piece.
On the lower part, which is recessed than the rest of the body, we see control elements and connectivity ports nicely laid out with ambient light shining upon them, making this design an embodiment of Japanese minimalism in perfect harmony.
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Dear Vector Prime,
Do you happen to know the names of these Seekers?
Dear Seeker Surveyor,
Ah, I know those individuals! I can do more than name them—I can also tell you a fair bit about them as well! Following from left to right, let us begin.
The first is Downpour, an inventor who developed the technology used by the "Rainmakers". The second is Heatsink, a fiery-tempered 'bot who, alongside her sister, menaced Autobots with heat-based weaponry. Following her is Breakaway, one of the few members of the Seeker squadron in his universe to defect to the Autobots, and after him, we have Shadelock, who became a feared mercenary for-hire.
The first of the second row is Blanks; lacking the ability to generate hardlight rounds from his nullrays, he was forced to become a master of close-range combat. Next is Overcast, a long-overlooked tactician who chafed at his low ranking among the Rainmakers—he once attempted to give himself a more "intimidating" designation, but it never caught on. The third is Quick Silver, who was constructed using a pirated personality component, giving him a fear of heights he could never determine the reasoning behind. Finally, we end with Snowblind, sister to Heatsink, whose cool head balanced her sister's fiery impulses.
As is the case with most things, so much more could be said of each of them... but this shall do for now, I think.