November 27, 2012

[YT] New videos coming next month!

Hi guys! Next month I'll be making new videos from a current Rayque3 project. It's a project that hasn't been resumed for two months because of waiting times about updates in-game.

As you might know, MechaRaptor is busy with his own walkthrough from the game Croc 2. As you may know from our update video he will do his best to upload one part a week! I hope you all enjoyed his great work (and his next-to-come awesome videos!) and our most recent video, the Xenoblade Chronicle "Final Hour" - Final Bosses & Ending.

Next month a certain large patch is coming to a certain game about mushrooms and slimes. The update has something to do with major changes and new characters coming back from forgotten and yet-to-come stories. Switching through two different dimensions and certain area's that have been taken over by large forces. That's about the update. However, some strange saw-looking blade is included within these videos. I guess you all know what I'm thinking about, no?

If you don't really understand what I'm talking about, I'm afraid you will have to wait until next month... I hope you all will enjoy the resume of one of my favorite Youtube projects and all other Rayque3 Staff videos that has yet to come!

November 20, 2012

[Drawing] Rayque3 Staff

Hi Guys! I'm sorry for the inactive posting, I've been busy with school. However, I do have some news to post (for later). It took me 4 hours to draw on A3 paper, used a black pen, a few pencils and various drawing markers. This drawing contains a lot of memes and references from our Youtube from the past 4 years! Can you recognize them all?

November 04, 2012

[Lego] Electronic Helicopter Simulator WIP

Dear viewer,

Please mind that this is a Work In Progress (WIP) blogpost. In case you are interested to see more about this Helicopter Simulator project, the most recent progress can be found on the right menu, under "MY LEGO® PROJECTS". Thanks for reading my blog!
 


Still work in progress, the finish line is in sight... about 12 hours work so far. An electronic helicopter made in Lego® bricks, using various electronics (Control Center II, Power Functions, 9V) with pneumatic. Has working front lights and the cockpit's computer lights up. It's based on the Lego® 8485 Control Center II, mixed with my own signature of designing trying to make a somewhat better model.

Here's a test video. Enjoy!