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Pyre Project 2025

The Pyre is the successor of my early Machina and Arch-wing designs. Its a war machine that deals death and has a history washed with the blood of countless pilots, hence the name. The name was inspired from looking at my Dad's funeral urn. I'm most proud of this series of mech because of the history behind it; it is a series of mecha that I've revised and refined so much, that I standardized it to where all parts are compatible. I could only do so through trial and error, and failed physical prints, before finding my sweat spot in 3D printing my designs exactly as they look digitally. The Aesthetics for the Pyre Chassis variants were inspired from Japanese Shinkansen Bullet trains (https://youtube.com/shorts/EYfsDl2hJOw?si=BWiEAtTeLCokgfFJ). I always think of ways I can make something to contend against contemporary mechs, and the Pyre is the product of my imagination. I committed hundreds of hours to studying different mechs; particularly the NZ-666 Kshatriya, and Sinanju among others before working on my final iterations of Pyres. I literally burned myself out on making hundreds of mechs, so I'm proud to stop and appreciate where I am now.
I've remarked before that I endeavor to inspire creatives as much as I've been inspired, and it is my earnest intention to translate into reality every finished work I did from my portfolio. In other words, every digital thing you see that I've made, there will be a physical stl. of it to be printed into reality. This way you can interact with my art in ways that you can't on a page or computer screens. I'm eager to show my art book, there are more thorough explanations of my machines there, just ironing out a lot of things behind the scenes.