Digital Kit Design » Dockside Accessories

While designing the Jellyfish-Shaped Submersible digital kit, I realized that it would be great to have a set of random objects and equipment that you would normally associate with nautical adventures to go with it. While not all of these would fit inside of the Jellyfish Diving Bell such as…

Continue Reading

Digital Kit Design » Sunken Paddle-Wheel

After a near decade of customers asking “where’s the paddle-wheel for the Fish-Shaped Submersible kit after I used my personal diorama with a scratch-built one on the box art, I decided to create one in 3D that customers could use with my various steampunk submersible kits. The kit is designed…

Continue Reading

Digital Kit Design » Multiform F8 Rifle

Perfect for large-scale action figures, this modular sci-fi rifle system optimized for 1/6 scale lets customers assemble their own weapon for any situation be it infiltration or bug-hunt! Printable case included. The Multiform F8 was designed as a digital kit using Autodesk Fusion 360. Due to the rush of constantly…

Continue Reading

Digital Kit Design » AUG Otis.M

The Autonomous Utility Group (AUG) Otis.M is the military version of the popular Otis.A semi-autonomous construction mecha. (That design variant only exists in my mind currently) This small piloted mech features wheeled feet and a narrow width making it perfect for rapid urban deployment. After the release of my fully-articulated…

Continue Reading

Digital Kit Design » AG Recovery Vehicle

Inspired by construction equipment and customers love for maintenance-bay dioramas, I designed this anti-gravity Recovery Vehicle essentially as a flying crane. I’ve always loved giving customers multiple options when creating my own and collaborative kit products and figured this design could be used with dozens of my past Industria Mechanika…

Continue Reading