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Deep in the heart of Biomechanical Bricks the Rizmit lives. 37 inches tall - LEGO Cameras in the eyes - 3 months to build. Featured in the debut edition of the LEGO Brick Masters Magazine.
About this creation


Newport Town Square - Jersey City - New Jersey - 8/24/05



Lego Store at the Paramus Park Mall in New Jersey





Just some of the places the Rizmit has been over the years.







Good Day New York television show on FOX 5 - 2005



June 5th 2005 - Jersey City Cultural Affairs Arts Festival at the Old Jersey Central Rail Road Station - Liberty State Park - Sorry, I look so serious, lol...



Jersey City Artist Studio Tour 2008 Legomaster - Eric Sophie @ Canco Lofts Opening Night, October 3rd 2008




What do you like about this creation?




  November 9, 2010
Put a cap in it J.P. I don't know why your posting the same comment on all of his mocs, but I think your rather proud of what is happening. Spammer.
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  May 23, 2010
You desrve to have people crawling all over this.... not 18 comments.. its dishonorable... increible build my dear sir, incredible....
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  March 30, 2010
Words cannot describe the genius of your work! You, my friend, are an Artist.
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  February 23, 2010
Quoting Manuel K (aka Dragooonie) this must be your best mech. Whew, it's incredible! From time to time I pass on your pages and I'm amazed again and again. This mech is just great in its design, and the size will eclipse 99% of those other mechas around. You're probably the best mech builder on mocpages, it's a pity that you don't have so many visitors.
Thank you, I like this one and I even displayed the Rizmit again this year at the Libery Science Center!
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  February 18, 2010
this must be your best mech. Whew, it's incredible! From time to time I pass on your pages and I'm amazed again and again. This mech is just great in its design, and the size will eclipse 99% of those other mechas around. You're probably the best mech builder on mocpages, it's a pity that you don't have so many visitors.
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  August 20, 2009
Quoting Jamaal Blanchette Eric, you are officially my favourite mech builder, this is GENIOUS! the size, detail, shape and colour scheme is beyond perfect, i love it, great job on this and all of your mechs and creations.
Thank you sir! That is very kind of you to say. I promise to get to work soon on a new creation!
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  August 19, 2009
Eric, you are officially my favourite mech builder, this is GENIOUS! the size, detail, shape and colour scheme is beyond perfect, i love it, great job on this and all of your mechs and creations.
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  August 7, 2009
Quoting Tom R. WOW! The hand and foot design are genious! This is what I call... Wait for it... MECHAZILLA!!!!!
HAHAHA! http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=43332 Desktops
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  August 6, 2009
Quoting Mithryl Dlarix This is based off a teknomeka frame, no? Or is it a concoction of your own? Either way it is awesome. The color scheme makes it look like the grand mother of all M:Tron sets. I'm glad to see that lego mecha community is getting the public exposure that it does! A fellow on Flickr recently borrowed pics of my Freedom Gundam, and Strike Gundam as well as several other builders' anime mecha to show at an exhibition in France. Way to represent!
Coolness! Anime Mecha Exhibition in France!?! I built this way before the Teknomeka. (I love me some Teknomeka, I was a beta tester) http://news.lugnet.com/announce/?n=2408 I bring the Rizmit everywhere, it has been a lot of places! Glad you like it. Thanks!
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  August 6, 2009
This is based off a teknomeka frame, no? Or is it a concoction of your own? Either way it is awesome. The color scheme makes it look like the grand mother of all M:Tron sets. I'm glad to see that lego mecha community is getting the public exposure that it does! A fellow on Flickr recently borrowed pics of my Freedom Gundam, and Strike Gundam as well as several other builders' anime mecha to show at an exhibition in France. Way to represent!
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  August 2, 2009
Quoting fex00 anonimous of all of your models, rizmit is my personal favourite. the proportions are near perfect, the trans-lime-green headpiece gives it a fantastic appearance and giving it twin webcam vision is a great step. the only improvement i think that could be made on this is fully motorising every joint in a creation, all the gears are there so it shouldnt be too hard. my only question is where do you get bricks in such large quantities?
Thank you, your comments are very much appreciated on this model. I made this one to reflect some of the style I was going for at the time. So it has a kind of cartoony look. I got the parts from the LEGO Store and from my collection. The Gray TECHNIC came from GardenSLUG, the NJ AFOL club, back in the day.
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  July 14, 2009
of all of your models, rizmit is my personal favourite. the proportions are near perfect, the trans-lime-green headpiece gives it a fantastic appearance and giving it twin webcam vision is a great step. the only improvement i think that could be made on this is fully motorising every joint in a creation, all the gears are there so it shouldnt be too hard. my only question is where do you get bricks in such large quantities?
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  June 18, 2009
Egads!!! I just saw the skeleton frame. I do not know if I should be in awe in the actual build or the amount of LEGO needed to build it... Phew!
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  June 18, 2009
Oh, cool! Thanks! I really appreciate it.
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  June 18, 2009
Quoting Leo J That is one bad mecha if it takes two cops to cuff, hehe... Total awesomeness for its size, details, and your mad building skillz! ... and now for the "obligatory" question: can send instructions? OK, scratch that request. But can you give out tips on how to build one?
Thank you! I built the Rizmit to show the style I like. At the time I wanted to make a cartoony type character, and this became the Rizmit. As for tips, you need like 8 Technic Turntables to support a 37inch Mech. You could also see the full Gallery on Brickshelf. Take a look at the close up shots and the image of just the skeleton frame. Technic Construction, fully wormed. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=71456
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  June 18, 2009
That is one bad mecha if it takes two cops to cuff, hehe... Total awesomeness for its size, details, and your mad building skillz! ... and now for the "obligatory" question: can send instructions? OK, scratch that request. But can you give out tips on how to build one?
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  June 18, 2009
I guess some of the other LEGO Fans have seen this before. Also, maybe they don't like it? I don't know, but thank you all for your kind comments!
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  June 18, 2009
how come you dont get like a million comments? your the greatest!!!!! [2]
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  June 1, 2009
how come you dont get like a million comments? your the greatest!!!!!
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  January 21, 2009
Quoting Ben Kauffman This is one of my favorites of yours. The whole look of it suggests power and functionality. Awe inspiring :)
Right on, this build had two distinct purposes. 1. Make it cartoony. 2. Make it one of my signature works. Yay!
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  January 21, 2009
This is one of my favorites of yours. The whole look of it suggests power and functionality. Awe inspiring :)
 
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